Re: What is a sure fire way to get a refund on my Paypal account from a scammy websit Quote:
Originally Posted by CaptainComedown It sounds like you are the scammer here, not the website..... if you didn't read the terms before signing up then its on you |
LOL
Look in the mirror: who's the hypocrite (scammer)?
What are you doing on this site with 300 posts..
Starting up countless stealth Paypal & Ebay accounts to circumvent their T&C is what you're doing.
The very definition of a scammer (forget semantics).
Just look at your post history for a reminder in case you have dementia
Do you smell what you're cooking?
You smell full of sh.it
2/ Countless examples in your post history regarding fraud, false misrepresentation, using another persons real details (identity theft)
Hypocrite (scammer) much?
Does your sh.it stink?
Scumbag too if you're also ID theft (using other peoples name, address, DOB)    
Here you are admitting using another persons real details https://www.aspkin.com/forums/uk-man...ml#post1155994 Quote:
Originally Posted by CaptainComedown I got the account re-instated using real details of someone I don't know. I simply entered their name, address and DOB and then they accepted me and my account has been working for 2 days now, with 1 successful payout so hopefully it will continue to work for the forseeable future | Quote:
Originally Posted by CaptainComedown Thats just not true at all. The bank name and address does NOT need to match the Ebay account. I have two accounts running with other people's real details combined with bank accounts in my name and address and they are running perfectly for months now with plenty of sales.
The important thing is that the bank account is real, and the details you give to Ebay are real. Don't send photoshopped docs because they don't really work any more |
Last edited by Aggro; 04-28-2022 at 07:53 AM.
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