seany65
Well-known
Hello all. I'm not too sure this should go here, but I can't think of anywhere better.
Anyway, I've just received a request from an ebay seller, who has asked me if they refund my paypal payment would I then pay by bank transfer because Paypal has for some reason locked the seller's Paypal account and the money in it.
I've asked the seller how they would be able to refund my Paypal payment if their Paypal account is locked.
What do you lot think? Is there any risk to this? Is it dodgy?
I've no idea how to do a bank transfer so I'll have to look into it first, so it'll take a day or 2 before I do it, if I do it.
Any help would be much appreciated.
Anyway, I've just received a request from an ebay seller, who has asked me if they refund my paypal payment would I then pay by bank transfer because Paypal has for some reason locked the seller's Paypal account and the money in it.
I've asked the seller how they would be able to refund my Paypal payment if their Paypal account is locked.
What do you lot think? Is there any risk to this? Is it dodgy?
I've no idea how to do a bank transfer so I'll have to look into it first, so it'll take a day or 2 before I do it, if I do it.
Any help would be much appreciated.
flyingpalm
Well-known
You got no protection with bank transfer and this smells fishy.
Paul T.
Veteran
You have paid. The fact that Paypal has locked the account is their problem, not yours. If I were you I would ask them to refund... and then leave it alone and look for the item elsewhere.
yes, it sounds extremely dodgy, do not pay via bank transfer as eBay payment protection isn't as good as PayPal payment protection.
yes, it sounds extremely dodgy, do not pay via bank transfer as eBay payment protection isn't as good as PayPal payment protection.
Ko.Fe.
Lenses 35/21 Gears 46/20
You are protected by PayPal. Call them and ask. They have real people you could talk to and it wasn't outsourced call center people last time I called them.
stompyq
Well-known
Get your money refunded or call paypal and let them handle it. whatever you do, don't use bank transfer/western union etc.
Robert Lai
Well-known
Don't use a bank transfer. That gives them access to your bank account number and routing number. They can just "help themselves" to the entirety of your bank account.
If they won't refund you, paypal will give you the money back and dig it out of them. That's why you use paypal.
If they won't refund you, paypal will give you the money back and dig it out of them. That's why you use paypal.
newfilm
Well-known
seller paypal being lock is a big red flag! If some one call you saying "Hi can you pay me cash in envelop please because my bank is freezing my account", that would sound immediately dangerous right?
ellisson
Well-known
Speak to a an eBay representative and explain the issue.
Do not send additional payments to this seller.
The account being "locked" can mean a number of things, including delay of funds to the seller for two weeks or more, depending on their past selling record. This delay is routine for new sellers and those with current or past problems.
Make sure any communication with the seller is through the eBay website so that it is available to the eBay staff for any assistance in this case.
Do not send additional payments to this seller.
The account being "locked" can mean a number of things, including delay of funds to the seller for two weeks or more, depending on their past selling record. This delay is routine for new sellers and those with current or past problems.
Make sure any communication with the seller is through the eBay website so that it is available to the eBay staff for any assistance in this case.
Phil_F_NM
Camera hacker
SCAM.
Back away quickly.
Phil Forrest
Back away quickly.
Phil Forrest
mpaniagua
Newby photographer
Speak to a an eBay representative and explain the issue.
Do not send additional payments to this seller.
The account being "locked" can mean a number of things, including delay of funds to the seller for two weeks or more, depending on their past selling record. This delay is routine for new sellers and those with current or past problems.
Make sure any communication with the seller is through the eBay website so that it is available to the eBay staff for any assistance in this case.
Most likely seller is new, yeah probably its delayed fund release. Probably seller wanted the funds quickly and failed to realize that paypal hold funds for new/infrequent sellers.
Like stated before, do not refund you payment. Paypal system is on the buyer side, so stay there.
Best regards
Marcelo
Yeah, most likely it's a new seller. What's their feedback?
Tell them to ship, you've already paid. Paypal will release funds to the seller once they see it's been delivered (assuming the seller is smart enough to use a ship method with tracking.)
Tell them to ship, you've already paid. Paypal will release funds to the seller once they see it's been delivered (assuming the seller is smart enough to use a ship method with tracking.)
BillBingham2
Registered User
Just say no........
B2 (;->
B2 (;->
Pherdinand
the snow must go on
Yes tell them to ship your stuff. Once you got it and all is okay you can negociate w the seller
sepiareverb
genius and moron
Just say no........
B2 (;->
Exactly. You paid. Forward the request to eBay.
YouAreHere
Established
Would you send cash through the mail if a seller claims their bank account is frozen?
Sounds dodgy to me.
Sounds dodgy to me.
halfaninchawater
Established
This smells like rotten fish to me as well. Your instincts serve you well.
B2 and Bob have it right... Just say "NO" and then forward the request to ebay. I would also make a request of ebay that they cancel the transaction.
B2 and Bob have it right... Just say "NO" and then forward the request to ebay. I would also make a request of ebay that they cancel the transaction.
ColSebastianMoran
( IRL Richard Karash )
No... Bank... Transfers !!!!
giganova
Well-known
This is a common SCAM -- be careful!
David Hughes
David Hughes
Hmmm, so they have the money on PayPal and then they get it again in their bank and you still have no goods, hmmm...
Tell them to sort it out with PayPal and then ask PayPal yourself what is happening. OTOH, it could all be completely innocent...
Regards, David
Tell them to sort it out with PayPal and then ask PayPal yourself what is happening. OTOH, it could all be completely innocent...
Regards, David
JoeLopez
Well-known
Hello all. I'm not too sure this should go here, but I can't think of anywhere better.
Anyway, I've just received a request from an ebay seller, who has asked me if they refund my paypal payment would I then pay by bank transfer because Paypal has for some reason locked the seller's Paypal account and the money in it.
I've asked the seller how they would be able to refund my Paypal payment if their Paypal account is locked.
What do you lot think? Is there any risk to this? Is it dodgy?
I've no idea how to do a bank transfer so I'll have to look into it first, so it'll take a day or 2 before I do it, if I do it.
Any help would be much appreciated.
No way. No. Never.
You paid them, they have the money, it's up to them to figure it out with Paypal. As posted above, doing this would leave you with ZERO protection.
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