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<p>[QUOTE="jlblonde, post: 1523847, member: 32000"]You may be able to sue PayPal in a California court for not adhering to the fraud and refund policies regardless whether the transaction occurred through eBay or not. They and eBay are California based companies. Go to a legal advise chat room, they may be able to point you in the right direction. A letter from your lawyer may bend PayPal your way. </p><p><br /></p><p>It doesn't matter whether you still have the coin or not. Have it's authenticity verified. This is your proof that the coin is or isn't authentic. $6000 is a lot of money. In this state (California) that would be considered grand theft, if I'm not mistaken. PayPal can easily charge back from the sellers account. Because Paypal is not a true brick and mortar bank, but more of an escrow service/CC company/Online bank, they may be sued as accomplices because they charged a % fee from the transaction, furthermore this may be considered earned income on there part which means they profited from a fraudulent transaction in which they were a direct party.</p><p><br /></p><p>Hope this helps. Don't wait!!!</p><p><br /></p><p>P.S. Don't listen to discouraging advice! Don't be ashamed of any actions on your part! Pursue YOUR interests as other parties have done (i.e. the seller, Paypal, etc.) and don't give up![/QUOTE]</p><p><br /></p>
[QUOTE="jlblonde, post: 1523847, member: 32000"]You may be able to sue PayPal in a California court for not adhering to the fraud and refund policies regardless whether the transaction occurred through eBay or not. They and eBay are California based companies. Go to a legal advise chat room, they may be able to point you in the right direction. A letter from your lawyer may bend PayPal your way. It doesn't matter whether you still have the coin or not. Have it's authenticity verified. This is your proof that the coin is or isn't authentic. $6000 is a lot of money. In this state (California) that would be considered grand theft, if I'm not mistaken. PayPal can easily charge back from the sellers account. Because Paypal is not a true brick and mortar bank, but more of an escrow service/CC company/Online bank, they may be sued as accomplices because they charged a % fee from the transaction, furthermore this may be considered earned income on there part which means they profited from a fraudulent transaction in which they were a direct party. Hope this helps. Don't wait!!! P.S. Don't listen to discouraging advice! Don't be ashamed of any actions on your part! Pursue YOUR interests as other parties have done (i.e. the seller, Paypal, etc.) and don't give up![/QUOTE]
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