Am I going to have to take Paypal to court?
So heres the deal. I sold a gift card on ebay that had $500 on it. Sold it for like $400 or so and the guy emails me immediately saying there was nothing on the card (BS) so I look into it and find out they put a freeze on the account for "suspecious activity" my guess is the guy is trying to pull some crap. I am sent another card and since I have the card he tells me he wants a refund. I dont want to deal with him so I oblige. He keeps demanding that I send it with paypal and for that reason I told him I would be sending him a check. About a few weeks ago he opens a chageback. Paypal takes the money from my account and such. So I send them a picture of the check which i received back showing he has cashed the check. On it, it states what its for that its a refund and sorry for the inconvience. They are still telling me I need to add money to my account so that it is not negative. The guy is basically trying to say that paypal fought for me and I lost. There is no way in hell this is true. Im going to call the guy and threaten him saying I will take him to court for credit card fraud and see how that plays. But I wonder if I should sue paypal for lying because I have heard lots of stories like this. People saying paypal never actually fought a chargeback because they sent in pages of documents but paypal didnt care and still wanted money. Any thoughts?
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