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The only way you can get your money back if you sent payment as a GIFT is to file an unauthorized payment claim. Seems like all odds are against person sending funds in this scenario tho.Originally Posted by Zyzz
Originally Posted by do work son
when you sent as gift, what you really meant is "go ahead and take my money, because legally you're not obligated so send me anything in return"...or something to that extent
not really, theres plenty of people that have gotten their money back sending as gift without having to do a chargeback.
The only way you can get your money back if you sent payment as a GIFT is to file an unauthorized payment claim. Seems like all odds are against person sending funds in this scenario tho.Originally Posted by Zyzz
Originally Posted by do work son
when you sent as gift, what you really meant is "go ahead and take my money, because legally you're not obligated so send me anything in return"...or something to that extent
not really, theres plenty of people that have gotten their money back sending as gift without having to do a chargeback.
Originally Posted by Guskillah
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Originally Posted by Guskillah
get ur self a mma fighter
Originally Posted by soltheman
1. Call PayPal.
2. Claim that your information was stolen through the PSN Network and you noticed a large sum of missing money from your account thereafter and you were wondering if there was any claims you could file.
3. File claim.
4. Pray
5. ???
6. PROFIT! (perhaps)
Originally Posted by soltheman
1. Call PayPal.
2. Claim that your information was stolen through the PSN Network and you noticed a large sum of missing money from your account thereafter and you were wondering if there was any claims you could file.
3. File claim.
4. Pray
5. ???
6. PROFIT! (perhaps)
why do people still do this? stop being cheap and pay the extra few bucksOriginally Posted by Flyest In The Hood
Originally Posted by burgundyaltima
365k wrote:
Too long of a process if it's for a pair of shoes. What was the scam?
sent payment as gift..item not recieved.... paypal account from checking..
why do people still do this? stop being cheap and pay the extra few bucksOriginally Posted by Flyest In The Hood
Originally Posted by burgundyaltima
365k wrote:
Too long of a process if it's for a pair of shoes. What was the scam?
sent payment as gift..item not recieved.... paypal account from checking..
or you could paypal NT'er triplekrown (although i think he'd do it for free) and he would do all that and more for you...either wayOriginally Posted by lokiD40
i had something like this happen to me before. Some dude didn't send me my items, so i threatened his #!% and i let him know i wasn't playin:
- grab an email where you were in communication with him/her. view full headers. when doing so, you will see their true IP ADDRESS jot that down
- go to iplocation website and input it there (you'll know where there area is).
- use google maps and show them a pic of their HOME
- go to whois and find out who their ISP is and send them an email stating FRAUD user
- cc' the dickhead w/all you've done...watch him fold.
ip locator using google maps - http://www.seomoz.org/ip2loc?start
if you want to get REAL, send him a R.A.T packed into an email jpg named "pic_of_your_GF"...once he clicks it, it loads full REMOTE access to their PC. Possibilities are endless.
REMEMBER - DUDE JACKED YOU - NO MERCY
or you could paypal NT'er triplekrown (although i think he'd do it for free) and he would do all that and more for you...either wayOriginally Posted by lokiD40
i had something like this happen to me before. Some dude didn't send me my items, so i threatened his #!% and i let him know i wasn't playin:
- grab an email where you were in communication with him/her. view full headers. when doing so, you will see their true IP ADDRESS jot that down
- go to iplocation website and input it there (you'll know where there area is).
- use google maps and show them a pic of their HOME
- go to whois and find out who their ISP is and send them an email stating FRAUD user
- cc' the dickhead w/all you've done...watch him fold.
ip locator using google maps - http://www.seomoz.org/ip2loc?start
if you want to get REAL, send him a R.A.T packed into an email jpg named "pic_of_your_GF"...once he clicks it, it loads full REMOTE access to their PC. Possibilities are endless.
REMEMBER - DUDE JACKED YOU - NO MERCY
Claim hackers stole IP information and faked it (which is entirely possible, young bucks.)Originally Posted by Zyzz
Originally Posted by soltheman
1. Call PayPal.
2. Claim that your information was stolen through the PSN Network and you noticed a large sum of missing money from your account thereafter and you were wondering if there was any claims you could file.
3. File claim.
4. Pray
5. ???
6. PROFIT! (perhaps)
they check IPs
they will know OP logged in and sent payment
Claim hackers stole IP information and faked it (which is entirely possible, young bucks.)Originally Posted by Zyzz
Originally Posted by soltheman
1. Call PayPal.
2. Claim that your information was stolen through the PSN Network and you noticed a large sum of missing money from your account thereafter and you were wondering if there was any claims you could file.
3. File claim.
4. Pray
5. ???
6. PROFIT! (perhaps)
they check IPs
they will know OP logged in and sent payment
SONOriginally Posted by lokiD40
i had something like this happen to me before. Some dude didn't send me my items, so i threatened his #!% and i let him know i wasn't playin:
- grab an email where you were in communication with him/her. view full headers. when doing so, you will see their true IP ADDRESS jot that down
- go to iplocation website and input it there (you'll know where there area is).
- use google maps and show them a pic of their HOME
- go to whois and find out who their ISP is and send them an email stating FRAUD user
- cc' the dickhead w/all you've done...watch him fold.
ip locator using google maps - http://www.seomoz.org/ip2loc?start
if you want to get REAL, send him a R.A.T packed into an email jpg named "pic_of_your_GF"...once he clicks it, it loads full REMOTE access to their PC. Possibilities are endless.
REMEMBER - DUDE JACKED YOU - NO MERCY
SONOriginally Posted by lokiD40
i had something like this happen to me before. Some dude didn't send me my items, so i threatened his #!% and i let him know i wasn't playin:
- grab an email where you were in communication with him/her. view full headers. when doing so, you will see their true IP ADDRESS jot that down
- go to iplocation website and input it there (you'll know where there area is).
- use google maps and show them a pic of their HOME
- go to whois and find out who their ISP is and send them an email stating FRAUD user
- cc' the dickhead w/all you've done...watch him fold.
ip locator using google maps - http://www.seomoz.org/ip2loc?start
if you want to get REAL, send him a R.A.T packed into an email jpg named "pic_of_your_GF"...once he clicks it, it loads full REMOTE access to their PC. Possibilities are endless.
REMEMBER - DUDE JACKED YOU - NO MERCY
Originally Posted by doosta45
9 times out of 10 its the seller that request that payment be sent as a gift. me personally, i dont mind the extra few bucks for a "peace of mind", hell ill even pay extra to cover the fees.Originally Posted by Flyest In The Hood
why do people still do this? stop being cheap and pay the extra few bucksOriginally Posted by burgundyaltima
sent payment as gift..item not recieved.... paypal account from checking..
take the L
Originally Posted by doosta45
9 times out of 10 its the seller that request that payment be sent as a gift. me personally, i dont mind the extra few bucks for a "peace of mind", hell ill even pay extra to cover the fees.Originally Posted by Flyest In The Hood
why do people still do this? stop being cheap and pay the extra few bucksOriginally Posted by burgundyaltima
sent payment as gift..item not recieved.... paypal account from checking..
take the L