Steve
Bradenton,#2Consumer Comment
Sat, March 19, 2011
You still cannot comprehend the fact that this was 100% YOUR FAULT!!
Paypal and Ebay were in no way responsible for YOU not updating your accounts.
And, Paypal does not "ship" your product. The seller does.
You must be a genuine idiot, because when you "checkout" on Ebay, and when you "confirm" your payment on PayPal you have the option to edit your address information.
It is real simple. You simply failed to do it.
Furthermore, it is a violation of Ebay terms and conditions to have more than 1 account with them. You need to simply update and/or change your information in the Ebay account info section.
Even if you close an Ebay account, if you go to open a new one and are truthful about your name and personal information, it will tell you that you already have an account, and will ask you to update it.
YOU are the only person liable here for your loss.
STOP blaming others for YOUR mistakes.
Lesson learned.
Grow up and get over it.
Thesadreality
seattle,#3Consumer Comment
Sat, March 19, 2011
Don't know who did what to whom but I have to give you credit for your statement, PayPal is indeed unreliable. Can't trust them with your finances. Ebay is worse. In fact eBay is the worst merchant on the net today. To me they are a bunch of jerks. They no longer have customer support.
jgrant142
Denver,#4Author of original report
Sat, March 19, 2011
When I spoke to the Customer Service rep at the PayPal Dispute Center, she told me that PayPal did not take responsiblility for the address to which it sent goods. She said PayPal made it the customer's responsibility to ensure the address on the receipt was correct. Then, of course, on the receipt, there is no link to update the address--so the customer is cooked anyway.
Would you entrust an organization like that with your money? Buying online is risky enough without the added risk of a payment processor that does not take responsibility for its actions.
Inspector
Tobyhanna,#5Consumer Comment
Fri, March 18, 2011
You screwed up. Move on.
Steve
Bradenton,#6Consumer Comment
Fri, March 18, 2011
Julie,
Time to grow up and accept responsibility for your own mistakes.
You failed to properly maintain your account. Period.
The mistake is yours. Deal with it.
How could you possibly blame Ebay and Paypal?
How do they know where you loive unless you tell them?
They used the address that YOU gave them.
Are you really too stupid to see this?
No rip off here.
Inspector
Tobyhanna,#7Consumer Comment
Fri, March 18, 2011
You must be a tough person to live with.