Posted by robersw on September 09, 2008 at 11:22:08 from (132.228.195.207):
In Reply to: OT Pay Pal again posted by MSD on September 08, 2008 at 20:18:50:
Everyone has bad experiences with all forms of payment methods.
I used to just accept any form of payment. On numerous occacions, I would recieve the money order and then ship the goods, and then the buyer would cancel thier money order after it had already been deposited and the bank would still pull his money back. I have had that happen several times with personal checks also. There is no trouble free method for buying anything over the internet unless you can pick it up and pay in person. The best you can hope for is an honest seller or buyer.
I myself like Paypal. I have been through many disputes with it, I thought they seemed to have a good resolution method. Every instance I have had, they would pull the money from your account (just a temporary hold, it still shows as being there, just not accessible). Then they would have numerous resolution methods for each side of the transaction party to perform. I have never seen the case of someone claiming they were cheated and a clear cut refund being issued without any need for explanation.(Only Walmart is big enough to operate that way.)
I would definitely be in touch with Paypal to find out why the matter was handled that way.
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