Today Ive opened a paypal claim for a 400$ purchase that I never received after almost 1 month. (intl. order) The seller never got back to me by email, instead, 12 hours later I receive this "paypal" email... analize the header, to me is so ⊗⊗⊗⊗...
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Delivered-To: {mypaypal email@}
Authentication-Results: mx.google.com; spf=pass (google.com: domain of
service@paypal.com designates 66.211.168.231 as permitted sender)
smtp.mail=service@paypal.com
Date: Mon, 16 Mar 2009 19:33:09 -0700
to: {mypaypal email@}
cc: {seller's email@}
reply-to:
service@paypal.com
subject: REGARDING YOUR PAYPAL ACCOUNT
Dear [My paypal name & last name],
Please contact us to let us know that you have received your item. We need
to hear from you as soon as possible.
Thank you,
John
PayPal Disputes Resolu
toins Team
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It is strange
1) header tags (to, cc, subject) in lower case
2) little header content (usually they are 1 page worth of info)
3) mispelled "Resolutions"
4) the supossed paypal employee sends a carbon copy to the seller, why?
Does paypal check by email after opening a claim?
So Im almost sure this is a hand made email, but I wonder what does the seller gain if I respond? help me with this...
the guy wants me to reply to "service@paypal.com" about the status of the package that I never gotten...
maybe he foolishly believes the reply will go back to the "cc: " too probably thinking I'm lying about the package not received?
Is this enough to believe the seller never sent out the items? he provided a tracking # but gets lost after package checks in intl. customs, no trace in my country
anyway what is he trying to pull?
X=D