What went wrong: The deal went fine until this morning when I recieved two chargebacks from this user on PayPal claiming to be unauthorized purchases on the account. Proof is in the screenshots below, as you can see the dates in the PM's about purchases match up with the Payment dates in the PayPal screenshots. I hope this can be resolved. The email in the PM also matches the email on the purchases.
First of all, I didn't chargeback Paypal did. My Paypal account got hacked and was used for indecent reasons costing me up to $1,138. I then contacted Paypal to ask how to resolve this issue and locate the hackers whiles getting my money back. And in return, Paypal decided it would be a good idea to chargeback everything I bought even when I told them the specific things I bought with authorization.
Proof
17-01-2016, 02:20 AM
Asir Wrote:
17-01-2016, 01:40 AM
Addicted Wrote:
17-01-2016, 01:19 AM
Asir Wrote: Send screenshots to paypal, he most likely used his real name on paypal and say the items were virtual.
Edit: This user PM'd me a couple days ago asking how to chargeback
lol
Well I guess it was a planned scam spree
17-01-2016, 01:26 AM
Ecstasy Wrote: Hope this all gets resolved. Gl Addicted
I mean I hope too but I am not too worried cause its only ~35 dollars
He was talking about him needing money because he was in "deep shit"
This was for something entirely different. So if you want to contribute to thisthen I'd suggest you'd use your brain.
17-01-2016, 01:19 AM
Asir Wrote: Send screenshots to paypal, he most likely used his real name on paypal and say the items were virtual.
Edit: This user PM'd me a couple days ago asking how to chargeback
Also I didn't ask you how to chargeback, I asked you if you knew how to refund stuff from G2A, so stop lying.
BrysonTiller Wrote: First of all, I didn't chargeback Paypal did. My Paypal account got hacked and was used for indecent reasons costing me up to $1,138. I then contacted Paypal to ask how to resolve this issue and locate the hackers whiles getting my money back. And in return, Paypal decided it would be a good idea to chargeback everything I bought even when I told them the specific things I bought with authorization.
Proof
17-01-2016, 02:20 AM
Asir Wrote:
17-01-2016, 01:40 AM
Addicted Wrote:
17-01-2016, 01:19 AM
Asir Wrote: Send screenshots to paypal, he most likely used his real name on paypal and say the items were virtual.
Edit: This user PM'd me a couple days ago asking how to chargeback
lol
Well I guess it was a planned scam spree
17-01-2016, 01:26 AM
Ecstasy Wrote: Hope this all gets resolved. Gl Addicted
I mean I hope too but I am not too worried cause its only ~35 dollars
He was talking about him needing money because he was in "deep shit"
This was for something entirely different. So if you want to contribute to thisthen I'd suggest you'd use your brain.
17-01-2016, 01:19 AM
Asir Wrote: Send screenshots to paypal, he most likely used his real name on paypal and say the items were virtual.
Edit: This user PM'd me a couple days ago asking how to chargeback
Also I didn't ask you how to chargeback, I asked you if you knew how to refund stuff from G2A, so stop lying.
My only problem with this is why would PayPal then close the claim saying there was no unauthorized access to your account?
They would open a claim and then close it right after?