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<p>[QUOTE="krispy, post: 640777, member: 19065"]"If you have a past due amount to PayPal or a PayPal affiliate, subsidiary, or parent company (eBay), PayPal may debit your Account to pay any amounts that are more than 180 days past due."</p><p><br /></p><p>That's not black and white at all... This clearly does not include dispute settlements made by PayPal. In a dispute you are not repaying money owed "to PayPal or a PayPal affiliate, subsidiary, or parent company (eBay)". They can only debit your PayPal account any money still in the PayPal account to the buyer they deem repayment is to be made to. From there they require a seller by agreement and by other means to repay anything over the amount not in the PayPal account. Whether or not the Seller follow up on the user agreement and makes any restitution is to be seen, I wouldn't hold my breadth from a scammer and I doubt PayPal takes individual claims to court against individual sellers either. PayPal does not debit your bank account in cases of dispute between buyer and seller. In a dispute, if they were to withdraw your money and you yourself had a legitimate counter-claim, and in so doing PayPal's actions of debiting your bank account caused you additional financial hardship, overdraft, etc. you would certainly be able to take PayPal and the claimant (the buyer) to court over these losses they brought on you. They do not withdraw money in dispute case from a sellers bank account because they would be in suit all the time.[/QUOTE]</p><p><br /></p>
[QUOTE="krispy, post: 640777, member: 19065"]"If you have a past due amount to PayPal or a PayPal affiliate, subsidiary, or parent company (eBay), PayPal may debit your Account to pay any amounts that are more than 180 days past due." That's not black and white at all... This clearly does not include dispute settlements made by PayPal. In a dispute you are not repaying money owed "to PayPal or a PayPal affiliate, subsidiary, or parent company (eBay)". They can only debit your PayPal account any money still in the PayPal account to the buyer they deem repayment is to be made to. From there they require a seller by agreement and by other means to repay anything over the amount not in the PayPal account. Whether or not the Seller follow up on the user agreement and makes any restitution is to be seen, I wouldn't hold my breadth from a scammer and I doubt PayPal takes individual claims to court against individual sellers either. PayPal does not debit your bank account in cases of dispute between buyer and seller. In a dispute, if they were to withdraw your money and you yourself had a legitimate counter-claim, and in so doing PayPal's actions of debiting your bank account caused you additional financial hardship, overdraft, etc. you would certainly be able to take PayPal and the claimant (the buyer) to court over these losses they brought on you. They do not withdraw money in dispute case from a sellers bank account because they would be in suit all the time.[/QUOTE]
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