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Old 07-16-2010, 03:58 AM   #65
jalandar
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Originally Posted by jjfarren View Post
They obviously do not like chargebacks, because they cost them money.
But is excessive to say that placing a chargeback on a purchase will jeopardize your paypal account. I never heard about that. They are simply refusing our requests to refund those customers requesting them. Which other option do you suggest ? Thanks. Alberto Armandi ( and call me like that please, jjfarren is just an username, you know. )
How about you issue them refunds?

If you were a legitimate company, that wouldn't be a problem.

Instead you are giving people bad advice, that breaks their agreement with paypal, because you now have an agenda against Paypal who put an end to your "pre-order an item that doesn't exist" scam.

If I could count the number of times you've promised that items were shipping......but customers didn't see them...

And then all the feature promises...that also turned out to be false....

Back on May 31st, Engadget reported you had, yet again, promised to be shipping them by June 10th.

And here we are a month later, with...you guessed it...yet another promise to ship.

Frankly, you would be behind bars if you lived in the United States.

Thankfully most of us were smart enough to get our refunds while Paypal was still able to keep you from ripping us off.

Frankly, Alberto, if you told me the sky was blue, I would go outside and double check, because of your track record.

I apologize to the rest of the board for the tone of this message, but this guy is just laughable, and I am 110% convinced that every time he comes somewhere and pretends to be just a "struggling businessman" who is honestly trying to make this work, is just yet another attempt to keep this scam going on as long as he can milk it and maybe scam a few more people.
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