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Old 01-07-2010, 07:58 PM   #35
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Originally Posted by kalex View Post
Always pay for PayPal transactions with your credit card. this way if you get same response that you received from paypal, you can file a charge back on your credit card. Credit card companies have strict rules about fraud and they will most likely find in your favor and will issue a charge back against PayPal.
You are correct credit card companies have strict rules about fraud. However, in this case the credit card company (at least in the USA) will most likely rule in PayPals favor. As far as the credit card company is concerned it was an authorized and legitimate charge to the user's account by PayPal. PayPal did not commit fraud and was authorized by the client to make the charge to their account. The credit card providers responsibility stops at PayPal and does not extend further.
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