About 10 years ago an American fraudster bought some memory sticks off me on Ebay. I thought it was really odd at the time, as I couldn't figure out why an American would want to pay postage to ship over memory sticks from the U.K. when they were cheaper in the U.S. to begin with. I sent the item international recorded delivery, thinking I would be covered, and he got his memory sticks. He then tried to do a chargeback, saying that the sticks hadn't shown up, but I protested to Ebay and they found in my favour. He then appealed again and they ultimately found in his favour. Even though Royal Mail confirmed delivery to me on the telephone the Paypal rules at the time said that the item had to be trackable online. Absolutely insane considering I could have got something off Royal Mail in writing stating that the item had been delivered, but that's what happened. Every once in a while I get an annoying debt collector asking for the money. I tell them that I still have the recorded delivery receipt, I still do, and to take me to court if they want to. I have never paid anything towards the debt and never acknowledged the debt. They go away and then a new gang show up. I haven't had anyone hassle me lately, but want to deal with this once and for all. I am not even sure whether Paypal even paid the guy or not. I do know my account has been in negative balance for the relevant amount since the incident occurred. However, isn't it the case that Paypal only refund 'after' they recover the money themselves? I think that's their rule anyway. As I was suspicious at the time I didn't send the sticks until the Paypal money was safely in my hands. I am never ever going to pay a penny towards this fraud. If Paypal haven't paid the man can I declare statute barred and get the negative balance taken off my Paypal account so I can use it again? Even if Paypal have paid him can I still do the same? I am happy to persevere for as long as it takes. Ideally I would like to be able to access the Paypal account again, though I hate the company and rarely use the service. It's just that Ebay, which I also rarely use, now try and force you to offer Paypal as a payment method. So much for adults and personal choice!




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