Help: Buyer unjustly filed PayPal Claim

primemarketing

Web Content Contractor
Jul 2, 2009
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I am seeking and soliciting advice from anyone who could help me. I have been one of the content writers of the Buyer, a Wicked Fire member, who had unjustly filed a claim in PayPal on the following grounds:

· Providing plagiarized content. The payments made by his clients could say otherwise.
· Spinning articles. When he had asked for an original content. I believe that the payments and the commendations provided by his clients say otherwise.

With the foregoing, the Buyer had

· Filed a claim on Paypal. Asking for more than a hundred dollars for providing plagiarized articles.
· Not paid the remainder of the articles,which I had rendered during August

I had checked whether or not his clients had used and posted the articles I had provided. To date, I highly doubt that his clients regard the articles I had rendered to be of “low quality” as I have seen them posted on their websites and article directories on an “as-it-is” basis.

With this, I sincerely ask for your advice. I basically have his username in this forum but defer to divulge such as I am still hoping that he would act according to logic and reason.

· What remedies could Wicked Fire offer?
· Could there be ways on how could I get paid accordingly as his clients are also members of Wicked Fire?

 


I've had it happen to me before. The only thing you can do really is reply to the dispute in the paypal interface and see where it goes. Paypal isn't a bank and therefore doesn't have to follow banking regulations, unlike other payments like credit card chargebacks. You may have to just swallow the loss, it's the price for doing business through paypal.

Another thing you can do is contact the client directly and work something out. Maybe offer to redo the aritcles or edit them? If the client just can't be pleased, the best thing to do is just let paypal take the money back and never do business with that client again.

Probably not the advice you wanted, but just my two cents. Good luck.
 
I am seeking and soliciting advice from anyone who could help me. I have been one of the content writers of the Buyer, a Wicked Fire member, who had unjustly filed a claim in PayPal on the following grounds:

· Providing plagiarized content. The payments made by his clients could say otherwise.
· Spinning articles. When he had asked for an original content. I believe that the payments and the commendations provided by his clients say otherwise.

With the foregoing, the Buyer had

· Filed a claim on Paypal. Asking for more than a hundred dollars for providing plagiarized articles.
· Not paid the remainder of the articles,which I had rendered during August

I had checked whether or not his clients had used and posted the articles I had provided. To date, I highly doubt that his clients regard the articles I had rendered to be of “low quality” as I have seen them posted on their websites and article directories on an “as-it-is” basis.

With this, I sincerely ask for your advice. I basically have his username in this forum but defer to divulge such as I am still hoping that he would act according to logic and reason.

· What remedies could Wicked Fire offer?
· Could there be ways on how could I get paid accordingly as his clients are also members of Wicked Fire?

Just refund him his money. People buying shit, using it, then fucking you over is a normal part of business online, trust me. Just refund the douchebag, resell his shit (or give it away) and move the fuck on.
 
Pay Pal suck, they robbed me before too.

My only advice is, if/when you lose the dispute, pay Pay Pal on time else you gotta pay the debt collectors fee aswell.
 
Even though the Buyer Protection Policy does not cover Services and Intangible goods, Paypal still usually finds in favor of the Buyer, especially since the system is automated to the point that if you didn't send anything postal, you're screwed.

I'm actually with bb_wolfe on this one, you're basically going upstream in shit creek without a paddle.
 
Pay Pal suck, they robbed me before too.

My only advice is, if/when you lose the dispute, pay Pay Pal on time else you gotta pay the debt collectors fee aswell.

I had an account locked back in 2005 (basically some stupid thing where the guy that paid me, possibly got his money from a guy who possibly got his money from fraudulent funds, so basically paypal locked up everyone's account down the chain from the chargeback and expected everyone to pay them back the same amount), essentially I never got any debt collection notice or such from them, simply that I couldn't open another account with the same SSN, Bank or email address unless I paid the dues.

But yea if you ever had an account arbitrarily locked for possible investigation, you'll know dealing with paypal is like talking to a wall.
 
Personally I'd refund his money and then post his content to every free blogging service on the Internet. After all, it was plagiarized right? Its just duplicate content to him right? He's not going to use it anyway, right?


Cheshire
 
serves you right for being a 'warrior', fuckwit. I'd take the advice they're giving you on the warriorforum, if I was you.
 
Can we see an example of the work?

I had checked whether or not his clients had used and posted the articles I had provided. To date, I highly doubt that his clients regard the articles I had rendered to be of “low quality” as I have seen them posted on their websites and article directories on an “as-it-is” basis.
 
Close it and let paypal give their final decision

more than likely they'll deny his claim and unlock the money since its a digital claim
 
My experiance with Paypal has always been very positive.
This is what I would do,
1- Respond to paypal in a timely manner
2- Provide all the details you have provided in your post as proof that the client has used what you have done.
3- Say the client was paying for a service, see if they provided you with an address when making the purchase.
4- If you can I would also call and talk directly to someone at Paypal.

If I had done the above I always find that the claim is resolved in my favour and the funds that were placed on hold is returned after a 14 day holding period.
 
lol on the WaFo he says that it was a WaFo member. here he says it is a WF member. Basically he/she/it is a fucking liar and deserves to get screwed out of some money.
 
what a cocksucker. Lets all sign up to his shit, then do cc chargebacks. bankrupt the lil fucker