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Originally Posted by moneyhustler88 Update: i emailed paypal and got an automated response from them saying the sellers provided 'valid tracking information' and apparently whoever it got delivered to at the wrong address picked it up from a depot. so it shows as delivered. Paypal aren't taking no for a answer and just keep saying the proof of postage is valid.. take it i've lost £70 then? | You explained to PP that your address is XYZ as shown on your EB/PP A/C which is DIFFERENT to the address the item is posted to by the seller.
You've complicated this for yourself by acting outside the buyer/seller protection scheme by paying the said funds into a DIFFERENT/UNCONNECTED PP A/C than the transactional account. (How did you explain this act away to PP & what was their reaction to this I wonder ???)
You say PP responded by saying: the tracking number alone is sufficient proof of postage just because royal mail have put it was delivered on their site.
All this would have shown was an item delivered to a DIFFERENT address than the one listed on your buyer EB/PP A/C in this scenario. The item you purchased on this EB A/C, would still show as unpaid for, right ??? Because the sellers 'CORRECT' PP was NOT paid to for this transaction & therefore this 'purchase' will show the item as UNPAID hmm ???
So how did you manage to escalate this to a dispute (as you describe above) in your original transaction EB/PP A/C when it would have shown from THAT EB/PP A/C that the item was 'unpaid' for ???
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