olivete
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I KNEW IT eauheueheuheuheueheuheueheuholivete, sure, I can tell you. Just get the fkn time machine and reverse the time by 10-11 months![]()
I KNEW IT eauheueheuheuheueheuheueheuholivete, sure, I can tell you. Just get the fkn time machine and reverse the time by 10-11 months![]()
About the last part "that is why we ask an email correspodance in order to show it to paypal" i don't quite understand something. The buyer claims that his paypal account has been hacked, right ? That means "the hacker" knows his email and the password used to enter paypal, most probably "the hacker" knows also the password of that very same email used to enter the website(or email client) providing that email service. That means not even he could send money trough the stolen paypal..but also confirm ownership (your suggestion that i quote) using the stolen email. So, even if the seller provide such a correspondence to paypal ... chances it could be use as an actual prove are little by my opinion. So the seller is tricked again.he claims usually the following situations in order to get a charge back 1st) he was hacked and the one that made the transaction wasnt himself(paypal account hacked) or he claims that he never was delivered the "Virtual goods" or that the "goods" were never delivered to his actual adress.
So paypal when the dispute is open and the money came from a hacked account , doesnt even ask your opinion(the sellers) it justs refunds the money to the buyer --->that is why we ask an email correspodance in order to show it to paypal.
By "case" i gues you mean that very same complain against you about the fake item ? but wait..if the buyer got his money back..then it's done. You are fucked up . What have you decided not to pay to paypal ?..but because there was a "case" against me in ppal, the buyer got the money returned to them by ppal. I was utterly pissed by that whole fiasco, so i decided to see what will happen if i do not pay the money back to paypal.
I am pretty sure you are wrong. That 30 days hold period, by your words, starts once the receiver(the seller) got the money in his paypal but, you say, the money are still in the buyer's bank account blocked in till that 30 days period expires despite that the seller can see them in his paypal, right? The problem i see here is..that once the seller is able to see the money in his paypal account..he has the option to withdraw them into his bank account. That takes a few days. Once in his(sellers) bank account, paypal can't do nothing, even if that 30 days hold period is still on .. and so..nothing can't be chargedback to the buyer. I hope i understood you correctly...there is 30 days hold period, the money are blocked on the bank account for that period (at least this is how I understand that system). So you can send the payment through paypal using credit card and use the "my credit card was stolen/compromised" trick to get your money back. If that will be done under 30 days hold period, the bank just won't send the money to paypal system and "unblock" them on your credit card\account.
About the last part "that is why we ask an email correspodance in order to show it to paypal" i don't quite understand something. The buyer claims that his paypal account has been hacked, right ? That means "the hacker" knows his email and the password used to enter paypal, most probably "the hacker" knows also the password of that very same email used to enter the website(or email client) providing that email service. That means not even he could send money trough the stolen paypal..but also confirm ownership (your suggestion that i quote) using the stolen email. So, even if the seller provide such a correspondence to paypal ... chances it could be use as an actual prove are little by my opinion. So the seller is tricked again.
@ad3ddd
By "case" i gues you mean that very same complain against you about the fake item ? but wait..if the buyer got his money back..then it's done. You are fucked up . What have you decided not to pay to paypal ?
@IGG
I am pretty sure you are wrong. That 30 days hold period, by your words, starts once the receiver(the seller) got the money in his paypal but, you say, the money are still in the buyer's bank account blocked in till that 30 days period expires despite that the seller can see them in his paypal, right? The problem i see here is..that once the seller is able to see the money in his paypal account..he has the option to withdraw them into his bank account. That takes a few days. Once in his(sellers) back account, paypal can't do nothing, even if that 30 days hold period is still on .. and so..nothing can't be chargedback to the buyer. I hope i understood you correctly.
to enter your paypal account you dont need your email password attached to the acc the passwords can be differentAbout the last part "that is why we ask an email correspodance in order to show it to paypal" i don't quite understand something. The buyer claims that his paypal account has been hacked, right ? That means "the hacker" knows his email and the password used to enter paypal, most probably "the hacker" knows also the password of that very same email used to enter the website(or email client) providing that email service. That means not even he could send money trough the stolen paypal..but also confirm ownership (your suggestion that i quote) using the stolen email. So, even if the seller provide such a correspondence to paypal ... chances it could be use as an actual prove are little by my opinion. So the seller is tricked again.
@ad3ddd
By "case" i gues you mean that very same complain against you about the fake item ? but wait..if the buyer got his money back..then it's done. You are fucked up . What have you decided not to pay to paypal ?
@IGG
I am pretty sure you are wrong. That 30 days hold period, by your words, starts once the receiver(the seller) got the money in his paypal but, you say, the money are still in the buyer's bank account blocked in till that 30 days period expires despite that the seller can see them in his paypal, right? The problem i see here is..that once the seller is able to see the money in his paypal account..he has the option to withdraw them into his bank account. That takes a few days. Once in his(sellers) bank account, paypal can't do nothing, even if that 30 days hold period is still on .. and so..nothing can't be chargedback to the buyer. I hope i understood you correctly.
So..basically you withdraw the money .. and paypal paid the buyer with they'r own money..and you got the buyers money..and your item "fake item" back ? You skipped that part with the withdrawing in your post..but because there was a "case" against me in ppal, the buyer got the money returned to them by ppal. I was utterly pissed by that whole fiasco, so i decided to see what will happen if i do not pay the money back to paypal.
@ad3ddd
So..basically you withdraw the money .. and paypal paid the buyer with they'r own money..and you got the buyers money..and your item "fake item" back ? You skipped that part with the withdrawing in your post.
@dbrouss
I know the password can be different.But even if that's the case and the seller can't provide paypal with the whole conversation (cause the paypal is only hacked and the email itself is not) is even worst.
NVM thanks for the info guys. You were pretty comprehensive.
It's just not true that people make so much money on botting any more. In EU at least, with 20 bots you can't make much more than 1000 euro now. Of course, lucky items that sell for ~100E is always a possibility, but happens too damn rarely nowadays.
P R O F I T ($3 per day).Well, dude, it is and always have been down to simple luck. There is also the GAH flipping. I also struggle to make money lately, but i make shitloads of gold, so i flip it and sell the stuff for cash. P R O F I T xD
anyway...ontopic ...i've looked around for a bit yeah there are many potential great games coming this year but depends how shallow they are..and what is the botting potential
Personal favorite so far![]()
Blade and soul - yeah baby can't wait for it to hit eu/us
elder scrolls online
wildstar
and many more (even final fantasy lol )
15 MMORPGs To Keep An Eye On In 2013 - Forbes
Curently im checking out terra online (did not even hear about it till now lol ) seems awesome graphics and gameplay but from the reviews appears to be as shallow as gw2 at questing/story
P R O F I T ($3 per day).