Sold my rift account (not on ebay) and buyer paid with Paypal. Two days later buyer files claim that the account was an "imitation" and "not as described."
I basically owned him and won the claim. This was back on February 5th.
Got an email from Paypal yesterday saying that the buyer filed a chargeback with his CC saying the charge was unauthorized. I've responded in the claim that buyer was in communication with me for two days before I transferred the account and confirmed receipt of item (and uploaded a screenshot of correspondence). I also noted that he was contacted by Paypal on the phone regarding his original claim (that he lost) and that through all that buyer did not once say the transaction was unauthorized.
I also noted that federal law dictates buyer must report unauthorized transactions within a reasonable amount of time (2-5 days?) to not be liable for any charges and three weeks is not a reasonable amount of time (the original transaction was on Jan 23). If the unauthorized transactions are reported after this time, but before 60 days, they can be liable for up to $500. So he is liable in either case.
Anyone ever been through this? Do I have any sort of shot? I thought I would for sure lose the first claim but winning has got my hopes up. Fighting a CC company is different than some dumbshit loser though...
UPDATE 3-9 Got this email from Paypal just now:
The settlement fee is $20 :/ I think the fraud is quite obvious and hopefully his CC agrees.
I basically owned him and won the claim. This was back on February 5th.
Got an email from Paypal yesterday saying that the buyer filed a chargeback with his CC saying the charge was unauthorized. I've responded in the claim that buyer was in communication with me for two days before I transferred the account and confirmed receipt of item (and uploaded a screenshot of correspondence). I also noted that he was contacted by Paypal on the phone regarding his original claim (that he lost) and that through all that buyer did not once say the transaction was unauthorized.
I also noted that federal law dictates buyer must report unauthorized transactions within a reasonable amount of time (2-5 days?) to not be liable for any charges and three weeks is not a reasonable amount of time (the original transaction was on Jan 23). If the unauthorized transactions are reported after this time, but before 60 days, they can be liable for up to $500. So he is liable in either case.
Anyone ever been through this? Do I have any sort of shot? I thought I would for sure lose the first claim but winning has got my hopes up. Fighting a CC company is different than some dumbshit loser though...
UPDATE 3-9 Got this email from Paypal just now:
Your buyer filed a chargeback with their credit card company asking to
reverse the above payment. Although your buyer reversed this payment, we
want to work with the buyer's credit card company to get your money back.
We are using the information you sent us to dispute the reversal.
Please note that because the buyer already reversed the payment, it has
been removed from your PayPal balance. The settlement fee the credit card
company charged for the reversal was also deducted from your account. If
the credit card company decides the case in your favor, this money will be
credited back to your PayPal balance.
Keep in mind that the credit card company determines the timeframe and
outcome. It may take up to 75 days for the credit card company to reach a
final decision. We will email you once they complete their investigation.
The settlement fee is $20 :/ I think the fraud is quite obvious and hopefully his CC agrees.
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