____ wrote on Oct 6
th, 2016 at 10:35pm:
Reasonably new sideline interest, selling Digital Currency on eBay, following eBay's rules on digital currency to the letter. Transactions going well.
Then Paypal freezes my cash. They say that the other party on a few transactions hadn't given permission for the payments. Not to worry, just supply evidence that the digital currency had been sent to the buyer's physical papal listed street address. Digital currency is transferred via the computer network, and not via services like Australian Post.
Supplied evidence of the message the buyer sent me with their wallet address for the delivery, the blockchain evidence of the transactions, and positive feedback from the transactions from the buyer. Paypal hasn't decided, yet it's obvious it's only procedure before siding with the scammer ~ since they stipulated ~ prove physical address delivery.
In my reply I added I enjoyed Paypal's joke, even though it's at my financial cost.
I have found out since that this scam has been operating for years on ebay and through paypal, and both companies have been ignoring it, and this scam will continue.
What surprised me the most about this occurrence was not the scam, it was my reaction. Have tossed and turned the last few nights. Been hitting myself over the head for being so stupid to be scammed. Yet have gone over and over the transactions and can not find my mistake. Because I didn't make one.
Yet I still feel embarrassed. It has taken me four days to open up to my close friends that I'd been scammed. That was this morning. Now I'm opening up to everyone.
Yes, you can now use this information against me in other debates, yet know this, water off a ducks back.
Soon I will be closing my ebay account and never using papal again. My financial loss, bad, yet not drastic in the bigger scheme of things.
In a way, putting a line under a hobby and moving on from it is kind of cathartic.
Long winded to the reason for this thread. Your experiences.
Yeah the guy on the street that you give cash to, knowing full well where it will end up, yet you're have a great day and why not share it.. Or the duopoly dumping giving receipts so to hide their constant overcharging us mugs.
Come on people, don't leave me hanging. Surely I'm not the only person on the planet that has been scammed.
It's takes guts to come out like you have, so I salute you, sir. There's nothing to be ashamed of, it's happens to a lot of people. At least you have learned from the experience.
Just as a point of curiosity, don't Paypal have contingencies in place for people who have be the victim of scams? For e.g. most banks will reimburse the customer if it's proven fraud.