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PayPal unclaimed money

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  • I sell a lot on ebay and have had this happen a few times, the first was when i was new to ebay and although i had a paypal account I hadnt upgraded to a business or premier which you have to do in order to accept card funded payments. The second time it was because the buyer had sent an e-cheque.
  • I sell a lot on ebay and have had this happen a few times, the first was when i was new to ebay and although i had a paypal account I hadnt upgraded to a business or premier which you have to do in order to accept card funded payments. The second time it was because the buyer had sent an e-cheque. Oh and once i entered my email address incorrectly on the checkout so it sent the payment but to an address with no account attached to it.
  • Avoriaz
    Avoriaz Posts: 39,110 Forumite
    If I was just as much a thief ..:rotfl:

    Please don't say such ridiculous things, no-one could honestly compare what I did to mugging an old lady :rotfl: :rotfl: :rotfl: ..Under normal circumstances i'm an exemplary ebay buyer :A (check my buying and selling feedback on both accounts) with very few sneaky manouvers but this time saving £40 prompted me to take the aforementioned action….
    It does not mater how many :rotfl: smileys you use, you are still a grubby little thief.

    You are actually proud of “very few sneaky manouvers”

    Not only a thief, but a thief who can’t even spell properly. :p
  • Avoriaz wrote:
    It does not mater how many :rotfl: smileys you use, you are still a grubby little thief.

    You are actually proud of “very few sneaky manouvers”

    Not only a thief, but a thief who can’t even spell properly. :p

    :rotfl: :rotfl: :rotfl: :rotfl: :rotfl: :rotfl: :rotfl:

    Please chill out and relax, it's really not that important you know!.

    Why are you being so argumentative?, yes I understand you don't agree with what I did but I don't understand why you are now resorting to pathetic little insults over my spelling, spelling which is actually a lot better than the vast majority of stuff you read on these message boards.

    It's not as if you would win any spelling bee's is it, what with spelling matter as mater in the exact same post that you chose to insult my spelling :T
  • Avoriaz
    Avoriaz Posts: 39,110 Forumite

    Please chill out and relax, it's really not that important you know!.
    Honesty may not be important to a dishonest person like you.

    It is probably very important to the person who lost out by about £50 due to your grubby little fraud.

    You are as nasty as the thief who steals £50 from the purse of a poor pensioner.

    Lowlife scum.
  • maybe avoriaz was the seller ?????
  • maybe avoriaz was the seller ?????

    Maybe so, although judging by the nasty comments he / she seems much more aggrieved about the transaction than the seller ever was :rotfl:, maybe their keyboard is stuck on some kind of insult mode because I don't think they have managed a single post without an insult yet :rolleyes:

    The seller in question never batted an eyelid when I said I would rather send the money back than complete the sale, I never received any neutral/negative feedback, nothing from ebay and they certainly didn't lower themselves to petty name calling, hence there's really no big fuss.
  • snow
    snow Posts: 127 Forumite
    Guys, don't argue, ple-e-ese!
    Finally I contacted the seller and he claimed the money, so its all over :) Thanks everybody !!!
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