We are a victimised customer of eBay & Paypal and have not been compensated.
Re: Q&A: PayPal CISO outlines anti-fraud strategy.
We have not had our questions answered by eBay which owns Paypal and have blocking tactics to get our money back.
As far as we are concerned this article is far from the truth as regards looking after victims.We followed all the correct procedures and yet Paypal have not paid us for goods sold.
Any help in having our issue resolved would demonstrate the values and aims that Michael Barrett outlines.
Regards
Peter Joseph Donaghue
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Totally Agree-Paypal Has Too Much Authority
I and (I'm sure I am speaking for thousands of other silent victims of paypals ingenious scam) totally agree with the statement left by Peter Joseph Donaghue.Paypal uses their authority to freeze accounts to their own advantage. I've been given reason to believe they purposely seek out reasons to freeze or moreless take control or shall I say,"gain legal access" of members funds while setting provisions that demand various verifications on info that has already been verified or should have been varified before account was activated in order to cause such complexity and inconveniences to members that many members feel that the inconveniences such as the wild goose chase a person is put through when seeking the details of the reasoning for paypal actions or the hoops that they make a person continously jump through to try to regain their account access,outweighs the reward of regaining their account access or authority(which a member acutally never has to begin with since paypal calls all the shots anyway)therefore they choose the less complicated/headache route and basically just abandon the account or just hopelessly give in and let paypal keep it because it seems the person is powerless anyway-powerless as in they are just wasting their time like talkin to a wall.Paypal makes millons just by creating stress & causing a little headach in peoples lives and then like a game of "chicken" just waitin it out till the weaker one finally throws in the towel.I'm sure paypal has helped to create about the same number of victims they have claimed to have helped. So Yeah, if you ask me,paypal is scaming & ripping people off just as much as anyone else may be. Only difference is that paypal was clever enough to get a license to do it first.Permissin to rip people off,that's how I see it-what will they think of next?
One Word....Class Action Lawsuit
I and (I'm sure I am speaking for thousands of other silent victims of paypals ingenious scam) totally agree with the statement left by Peter Joseph Donaghue.Paypal uses their authority to freeze accounts to their own advantage. I've been given reason to believe they purposely seek out reasons to freeze or moreless take control or shall I say,"gain legal access" of members funds while setting provisions that demand various verifications on info that has already been verified or should have been varified before account was activated in order to cause such complexity and inconveniences to members that many members feel that the inconveniences such as the wild goose chase a person is put through when seeking the details of the reasoning for paypal actions or the hoops that they make a person continously jump through to try to regain their account access,outweighs the reward of regaining their account access or authority(which a member acutally never has to begin with since paypal calls all the shots anyway)therefore they choose the less complicated/headache route and basically just abandon the account or just hopelessly give in and let paypal keep it because it seems the person is powerless anyway-powerless as in they are just wasting their time like talkin to a wall.Paypal makes millons just by creating stress & causing a little headach in peoples lives and then like a game of "chicken" just waitin it out till the weaker one finally throws in the towel.I'm sure paypal has helped to create about the same number of victims they have claimed to have helped. So Yeah, if you ask me,paypal is scaming & ripping people off just as much as anyone else may be. Only difference is that paypal was clever enough to get a license to do it first.Permissin to rip people off,that's how I see it-what will they think of next?