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<p>[QUOTE="rlm's cents, post: 1524934, member: 7957"]First, DLRC may (I have no specific knowledge) be big enough to have a separate deal with eBay and it could run either way. Neither you not I know what it is.</p><p>Second, it is 50/50 which site was seen by the buyer for DLRC. For the OP it was 100% from eBay both by his admission and, unless you know something to the contrary, only displayed on eBay.</p><p><br /></p><p>BTW, I believe that my first answer is not only likely, but I would be surprised if it were not the case. Just a guess, but DLRC probably pays a flat fee regardless of what they sell - or where it is sold.</p><p><br /></p><p>Additionally, not only is PayPal not expected to do anything but "sit back and ignore a blatant theft", I would bet that by knowing that the op violated the law, it would then be against the law for them to do otherwise and they could be prosecuted for assisting a crime. I say that mostly because PayPal is owned by eBay (re; knowing that there was a crime), but it would not surprise me that the CC company is in the same boat.[/QUOTE]</p><p><br /></p>
[QUOTE="rlm's cents, post: 1524934, member: 7957"]First, DLRC may (I have no specific knowledge) be big enough to have a separate deal with eBay and it could run either way. Neither you not I know what it is. Second, it is 50/50 which site was seen by the buyer for DLRC. For the OP it was 100% from eBay both by his admission and, unless you know something to the contrary, only displayed on eBay. BTW, I believe that my first answer is not only likely, but I would be surprised if it were not the case. Just a guess, but DLRC probably pays a flat fee regardless of what they sell - or where it is sold. Additionally, not only is PayPal not expected to do anything but "sit back and ignore a blatant theft", I would bet that by knowing that the op violated the law, it would then be against the law for them to do otherwise and they could be prosecuted for assisting a crime. I say that mostly because PayPal is owned by eBay (re; knowing that there was a crime), but it would not surprise me that the CC company is in the same boat.[/QUOTE]
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