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    Quote Originally Posted by brianakell View Post
    paypal will dispute for goods not received. Gift or not. Just did my a gift dispute last month. No tracking, he gets no $.
    PayPal resolution center asks for the transaction ID to start a claim. When I enter the ID of this "gift" transaction, all I get is a message stating, "We're sorry, but this transaction cannot be disputed because it is not a purchase of goods or services. Please contact the recipient directly." And that is all.

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    Personally, I would have made the letter more formal and more demanding. Stating all the facts and leaving out personal stuff like your sister working for xxxx. Can be interpreted as an idle threat or shenanigans. I send several demand letters a month and make sure they only state facts and demand money or contact by a certain date or time.
    Your next step should be to send a certified letter in the mail to her address. That gets their attention fast.! Cheap to do.

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    Quote Originally Posted by colorider View Post
    Personally, I would have made the letter more formal and more demanding. Stating all the facts and leaving out personal stuff like your sister working for xxxx. Can be interpreted as an idle threat or shenanigans. I send several demand letters a month and make sure they only state facts and demand money or contact by a certain date or time.
    Your next step should be to send a certified letter in the mail to her address. That gets their attention fast.! Cheap to do.
    You're probably right. I've just been at home, sick all day searching out their personal information on the net. I found several court cases against each of them individually and one of the two of them together where they have been ripping people off since the mid 90s. Just pisses me off. I wanted to let them know I have their personal information; that they will have trouble hiding from me. Probably should have toned it down with just the facts. Yes, my next step will be a certified letter demanding payment. Then filing in small claims court.

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    Quote Originally Posted by davsel View Post
    You're probably right. I've just been at home, sick all day searching out their personal information on the net. I found several court cases against each of them individually and one of the two of them together where they have been ripping people off since the mid 90s. Just pisses me off. I wanted to let them know I have their personal information; that they will have trouble hiding from me. Probably should have toned it down with just the facts. Yes, my next step will be a certified letter demanding payment. Then filing in small claims court.
    Do your best to get criminal charges filed as well. Small claims is a pain and you will probably win, but the hassle is extensive. If they have a history of this, perhaps the DA will be more interested than if it were just a one-off.

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    Keep digging and keep up with the pressure. This pigs need to get you your money back. Post up your situation on other forums so other people don't get screwed. Also , you may get more info out of people who have been scammed

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    man if you wanted to give away $500 you should have just called

    next time send usps money order, you would then have an address and ripping you off becomes a federal crime. USPS will prosecute
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    ****UPDATE****
    After not hearing back from Les or Dalia, I sent another EMail to Les entitled, "Last Chance," in which I gave him 24 hours to contact me or I would file criminal/civil charges.

    Les actually contacted me!

    David,

    The parts were sent, I do not know what it is all about.

    For all I know you received them and are pushing the issue for some reason.

    It has been 3 weeks since your last correspondence, I considered
    the matter settled and that you received them and that was why
    I had not heard from you.

    Now you put a threat of charges and ultimatum of 24 hours?

    I am across the country on business and do not need the dramatic
    way you came across in the last email.

    I will be back to look into it on monday and to be thorough I will check
    everything on my side to make sure that nothing fell thru the cracks.


    I Emailed him back with a rundown of the five times I have attempted to contact him since last hearing from him on 18 March. Kept it civil.

    Now taking bets on when/if he contacts me again.

    FYI - I contacted PayPal and exchanged several emails with their Dispute Center.
    Conclusion: I cannot dispute a "gift," no matter the circumstances.

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    Quote Originally Posted by davsel View Post
    ****UPDATE****
    After not hearing back from Les or Dalia, I sent another EMail to Les entitled, "Last Chance," in which I gave him 24 hours to contact me or I would file criminal/civil charges.

    Les actually contacted me!
    David,

    The parts were sent, I do not know what it is all about.

    For all I know you received them and are pushing the issue for some reason.

    It has been 3 weeks since your last correspondence, I considered
    the matter settled and that you received them and that was why
    I had not heard from you.

    Now you put a threat of charges and ultimatum of 24 hours?

    I am across the country on business and do not need the dramatic
    way you came across in the last email.

    I will be back to look into it on monday and to be thorough I will check
    everything on my side to make sure that nothing fell thru the cracks.


    I Emailed him back with a rundown of the five times I have attempted to contact him since last hearing from him on 18 March. Kept it civil.

    Now taking bets on when/if he contacts me again.

    FYI - I contacted PayPal and exchanged several emails with their Dispute Center.
    Conclusion: I cannot dispute a "gift," no matter the circumstances.

    Hope it gets resolved.
    Good to know that ppal "Gift" cannot be disputed.
    I will probably pay that 3.5% to seller, and have somewhat protection from now on.

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    Bet he still has the product and says his girlfriend forgot to mail them. Will say he was out of the country and she was supposed to handle the shipping. Or some other mixup and he will refund the money. Only thing that got his attention was your research and the demand letter. If he had really sent them, I would think he would have been on it right away with tracking numbers.
    Last edited by colorider; 04-18-2013 at 14:50.

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    You are being taken advantage of. Realistically there is nothing you can do to "Right" the situation which is above board given the circumstances. You screwed yourself by trying to take the "Cheap/Easy" way out by paying for the transaction as a gift using PayPal. If you paid via a postal money order or credit card you would have had some leverage in getting a refund. Or at least sicking the law on them for mail fraud.

    If you know their home/business address there is nothing stopping you from getting on a plane or driving to where they are and attempting to get the issue resolved in person, which could be tricky.

    I was able to resolve an "Internet Purchase Gone Bad" scenario by tracking the dead beat down and showing up in person demanding my money back. Its funny how things get resolved quickly when you are there in person and there is no out except for dealing with the situation right then.

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