Hey guys
Once more scammed, but this time as a seller.
The buyer claims that he bought a LG L9 handy, but he really bought 250k gold from me and a 60 days game time card.
In order to avoid PayPal from giving back the money the buyer, advices?
I already replied to the claim stating that the buyer bought virtual goods and that he's should have mistaken the contact. Anyhow, I've made some research and I am pretty sure he knew what he was doing.
Shall I send him a package to him by postal mail to ensure that I have something for if PayPal asks me to prove that I sent the item? What will they ask me to provide if the claim ends in their side?
What would you suggest me?
I'm really worried :S
Thanks in advance to all!
- paketeh
Once more scammed, but this time as a seller.
The buyer claims that he bought a LG L9 handy, but he really bought 250k gold from me and a 60 days game time card.
In order to avoid PayPal from giving back the money the buyer, advices?
I already replied to the claim stating that the buyer bought virtual goods and that he's should have mistaken the contact. Anyhow, I've made some research and I am pretty sure he knew what he was doing.
Shall I send him a package to him by postal mail to ensure that I have something for if PayPal asks me to prove that I sent the item? What will they ask me to provide if the claim ends in their side?
What would you suggest me?
I'm really worried :S
Thanks in advance to all!
- paketeh