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| Suzanne War Room Member Join Date: Jan 2007 Location: Virginia, USA.
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Post excerpt: If you do business online and receive payments via Paypal, you probably already know that Paypal does not protect sellers of digital downloads from unscrupulous buyers. A buyer can, and many do, purchase an item and then immediately file a Paypal dispute. Many sellers will just issue a refund to keep their Paypal accounts in good standing, even if they know that the dispute has been filed fraudulently for the sole purpose of receiving the product for free. I have heard over and over in forums that there is little you can do to fight back against this type of Paypal fraud, but that isn’t exactly true. You can’t recover the money they sent if you refund, of course, but you can prevent them from using the product they bought on a website. Rest of the post here: http://domainingdiva.com/legal-issue...ipoff-artists/ It's a pretty long article about how to stop people from using a product or a website that they purchased from you and got a refund for. Also gives you the DMCA notice at the end for you to swipe. |
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| Active Warrior War Room Member Join Date: Jul 2007 Location: Atlanta, GA, USA.
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Nice suggestion, sbucciarel. Fortunately, I have not had to deal with this (yet), but with it being as simple as you say, I will definitely use your method if and when I come across this issue. I know it's a hassle at times to deal with these scumbags, but maybe they'll get the hint to stop the theft and use of other people's products. Wishful thinking, I'm sure. ![]() Angela |
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