| |  | | | Justchill | 07-11-2022 12:21 PM | So Here's PayPal's Reply To My BBB Claim PayPal replied to my BBB claim the other day, I thought I'd add it here to seek advice on how to handle this. To put it in context, I filed a BBB claim (I added the claim below) and I insert paypal's PDF response below my claim. (I edited the name and private info on the PDF for privacy) My claim
PayPal Stole $2,428.23 USD from my paypal balance On November 4, 2020 at 11:36:44 AM PST Transaction ID: 4UD07842RN364125J My account was drained all the way to zero with no explanation or notification behind the transfer of funds. How is this even legal. First they limit my account, tell me I have to wait 6 months before I can access my own funds and then they still the money all without explanation or reason. They tend to email you notifications WHEN EVER there's account activity under the name of "Security" and "Protection". Why was there no mention of a transfer this time? They have ignored my numerous attempts to email support, and when I ever I did get a response which is rare it's the same generic clipped response that they send to all limited accounts. PayPal's Response https://drive.google.com/file/d/1OSV...ew?usp=sharing
P.s. Zantac is a on the shelf supplement for heartburn and digestion. They recently had to recall there item's, but are now back on the shelf selling just as normal. |
| SaiJin | 07-11-2022 12:35 PM | Re: So Here's PayPal's Reply To My BBB Claim Can't you just copy paste their responses?
Some of us don't like clicking on outside links. |
| Justchill | 07-11-2022 12:43 PM | Re: So Here's PayPal's Reply To My BBB Claim |
| agent006140 | 07-11-2022 03:52 PM | Re: So Here's PayPal's Reply To My BBB Claim Paypal already told you why-
"you may not use the PayPal service for
activities that . . . violate any law, statute, ordinance or regulation [or that] relate to transactions involving
. . . narcotics, steroids, certain controlled substances or other products that present a risk to consumer
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ZANTAC contains Raniitidine
which venue did you use to sell your Zantac? |
| Justchill | 07-11-2022 08:34 PM | Re: So Here's PayPal's Reply To My BBB Claim Quote:
Originally Posted by agent006140
(Post 1196953)
Paypal already told you why-
"you may not use the PayPal service for
activities that . . . violate any law, statute, ordinance or regulation [or that] relate to transactions involving
. . . narcotics, steroids, certain controlled substances or other products that present a risk to consumer
-----
ZANTAC contains Raniitidine
which venue did you use to sell your Zantac? | First of all, I never asked "why"? So Why did you start that way. Secondly I sold on ebay the same place where it was and still is being sold. Thirdly thats the reason why I was limited, it may be the reason for the AUP which case they are still wrong. |
| aspkin | 07-11-2022 09:04 PM | Re: So Here's PayPal's Reply To My BBB Claim Geez, PayPal's reply is really buttoned up.
What did the guy do that actually won from PayPal? |
| SaiJin | 07-11-2022 10:23 PM | Re: So Here's PayPal's Reply To My BBB Claim Quote:
Originally Posted by Justchill
(Post 1196947)
| Oh wow... not even a class action suit, he just straight up took them to small claims... |
| agent006140 | 07-12-2022 07:43 AM | Re: So Here's PayPal's Reply To My BBB Claim P.s. Zantac is a on the shelf supplement for heartburn and digestion. They recently had to recall there item's, but are now back on the shelf selling just as normal.
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Zantac is OTC ,you can buy it at Walgreen ,KR,WMY stores,but they are not using Paypal to accept payments.
Go to Ebay seller forum,you may get a better answer on ZANTAC & Paypal |
| dom03 | 07-12-2022 10:56 AM | Re: So Here's PayPal's Reply To My BBB Claim keep pushing and escalating this until they return your funds. I have never heard of a PayPal account where funds were taken for "damages" claimed by PayPal, regardless of what may be written in their terms when you signup.
This may not be legal for them to do so, just because something is written in a policy you agreed to does not make it legal or binding if it goes against financial laws in your state.
Well at least it's only $2,500 while its still a good chunk, its nothing you can't get back from them in other ways... life goes on. |
| agent006140 | 07-12-2022 06:57 PM | Re: So Here's PayPal's Reply To My BBB Claim Paypal has told him why ,read the letter from Paypal,
It is not a good idea to sell drug,OTC or prescribed |
| Justchill | 07-13-2022 12:23 AM | Re: So Here's PayPal's Reply To My BBB Claim Quote:
Originally Posted by aspkin
(Post 1196967)
Geez, PayPal's reply is really buttoned up.
What did the guy do that actually won from PayPal? | Yes, paypals response is well suited however I cant agree that a $2,500 charge per every $75 sell I made is just. I had 12x Zantac sales, roughly $900 in revenue, according to paypal they see it fit to drain (12 x $2,500 = $30,000) if I had this much sitting in my account. It can be handled, I just need to learn how to proceed with court filings when it comes to stealth accounts.
Below is the response copy and pasted of the guy who won against paypal. NO NDA Over Here. People in the USA review your states money transmitter laws most are on your side not pay pal. Pay Pal is a licensed money transmitter in all states. You can write a letter (send it certified mail with signature) demand your money and a response for reason held per your states money transmitter rules to the registered agent on the money transmitter license. Generally the same registered agent as the cooperate registered agent. You get that info from your secretary of state 99% the time it is free info. The registered agent is the same place you will serve pay pal in your state with the filed small claims summons. Check out your small claims venue rules most accept we did business here in x county/city as proper venue some do not. Some states allow removal to higher court (Removal is a Bad Thing) some do not. Again check your local and state court rules. Some states allow paraprofessionals some do not. It is a lot of prep/study work but if you prepare you will succeed. Also never threaten anyone with a law suit just do it! Threatening a poor call center person is useless and will not get you anywhere. Also search your state court records for Pay Pal you will be surprised at the filings. |
Re: So Here's PayPal's Reply To My BBB Claim Quote:
Originally Posted by agent006140
(Post 1197045)
Paypal has told him why ,read the letter from Paypal,
It is not a good idea to sell drug,OTC or prescribed | Knowing that it is high risk |
| Unimoc007 | 08-10-2022 06:27 PM | Re: So Here's PayPal's Reply To My BBB Claim Paypal sucks ..
violate any law, statute, ordinance or regulation
those words are so paypal | | All times are GMT -5. The time now is 07:08 PM. | |
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