Suppose you are an enterprising person in China with some computer skills and a cheap State run Postal System. Could you leverage that system into a money making scam by using that knowledge along with an American Company’s internal policies? Read on…
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Alleged 10.1” Google 4.2 Android Tablet
Classic bait and switch with a twist: an assist in fraud from PayPal. My only options according to PayPal are to either provide an online tracking number or quit the claim. Cheapest postage for online tracking is $42. I originally paid $35 for item at http://electronics8885.com not realizing that the item would never be sent. I used PayPal believing that my purchase was protected; that I would receive the item I paid for or I would get my money back. The seller, [email protected], sent me an email through PayPal stating that the 10.1” Tablet had shipped with tracking no. RC509925038. When I received the item that was not even close to being the 10.1” Android Tablet (An 1888 US Silver Dollar), I realized that I had been scammed . I filed a claim with PayPal.
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Alleged Lenovo IdeaPad U510 Notebook Computer
Classic bait and switch with a twist: an assist in fraud from PayPal. My only options according to PayPal are to either provide an online tracking number or quit the claim. Cheapest postage for online tracking is $42. I originally paid $37 for the item at http://electronics8885.com not realizing that the item would never be sent. I used PayPal believing that my purchase was protected; that I would receive the item I paid for or I would get my money back. The seller, [email protected], sent me an email through PayPal stating that the Lenovo U510 Computer had shipped with tracking no. RC509925276. When I received the item that was not even close to being the Lenovo Computer (An 1888 US Silver Dollar), I realized that I had been scammed . I filed a claim with PayPal.