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Kamal007, you need to pay your debt. Paypal will send men after you. Unless you like dealing with the collection agency, just call it a sunk cost.
Originally Posted by kamal007 /img/forum/go_quote.gif the $51 never came to me since im having a negative balance. it just reduces the amount of negative balance i have. |
Originally Posted by Jaska /img/forum/go_quote.gif Correct. I owe a lot of money for my brand new house, and if someone misdirects a payment to me and it ends up going to my bank in the form of a mortgage payment, they have still essentially paid me the money as it serves to offset my debt obligation to the bank by an equal amount. Sure, I'd be upset if someone deliberately chose to pay me in that way, but how could I claim that the person hadn't paid me anything? If you have a legitimate dispute over the negative balance in your PayPal account, it isn't the buyer's responsibility to resolve it. |
Originally Posted by navmau /img/forum/go_quote.gif Sorry to be blunt but clearly it is the OP's fault. If the paypal payment was made prior to comfirming the correct paypal address, then the OP should pay the $51 back. They had good intentions but still should have confirmed the paypal address, there are no excuses for assuming things when it comes to money. Although it is not a big amount, it is still money that rightfully belongs to Kamal007!!! |
Originally Posted by Jaska /img/forum/go_quote.gif Correct. I owe a lot of money for my brand new house, and if someone misdirects a payment to me and it ends up going to my bank in the form of a mortgage payment, they have still essentially paid me the money as it serves to offset my debt obligation to the bank by an equal amount. Sure, I'd be upset if someone deliberately chose to pay me in that way, but how could I claim that the person hadn't paid me anything? If you have a legitimate dispute over the negative balance in your PayPal account, it isn't the buyer's responsibility to resolve it. EDIT: Back to my earlier point about the seller having the choice to accept a PayPal payment, I will post below the standard text I have received on every occasion when I've been notified by PayPal of a pending payment: You Have a Payment Pending! Dear xxxx, This email confirms that xxxx has sent $xxxx USD to your Personal account. To accept this payment, log in to the PayPal website and click the Accept button next to this transaction. I know that PayPal has different rules and procedures for US vs. EU accounts, and I have an EU Personal account. This is how it works for me, and I have not changed any settings or preferences to make payment acceptance a voluntary action. |
Originally Posted by plainsong /img/forum/go_quote.gif Yuuuuup. The seller was immature here and did a really jerk thing without meaning to, but he did pay, so the beef is with Paypal, not him. I think the fact that he did pay by just taking a shot in the dark should be reflected in his feedback, but that's about it. |
Originally Posted by daveDerek /img/forum/go_quote.gif since there have been so many suggestions as to how the two parties might proceed i'll refrain from commenting on that. however i have a (perhaps an obvious) suggestion to kamal. close your bank account and open another one. it may be inconvenient but there are often incentives to open new accounts. the other day i saw an ad offering a $150 bonus to new account holders. also you really need to find a way to try and resolve your dispute with paypal. i don't know if you have a legal leg to stand on but paypal's selling point is that they are a secure way to transact internet money transfers. they even imply that they are amongst the most secure ways, if not the most secure way, to do these sorts of transactions. if there was a breach of security perhaps you have grounds for a claim against them (but maybe not). if this isn't resolved it will (and perhaps already has) negatively impact your credit rating. this can prove to be a major hassle for you when you exit the student world and try to enter the work force as some potential employers will check this and may deny you employment based partly on that (and will likely never tell you the reason), let alone trying to get a credit card, car loan, rent an apartment etc. you may need to hook up with someone with a good credit rating quick! |
Originally Posted by nibiyabi /img/forum/go_quote.gif Also guys, keep in mind that it's very easy to end up with a negative PayPal account balance because of their ridiculous "Buyer Protection" program with absolutely zero seller protection. Let's say you and Mr. X agree on a deal to sell an RS-1 to him for $500. You agree on a mode of shipment, exchange PayPal addresses, and everything is hunky-dory. When Mr. X receives the item, since you didn't request signature confirmation (almost no one does), all he has to do is email PayPal stating that he didn't receive the item (the seller is guilty until proven innocent under the PayPal system), so PayPal will immediately remove $500 from the seller's account. If the account is at zero (which it should always be after every sale), then it just becomes negative and you have to move on to a new account. |
Originally Posted by vulc4n /img/forum/go_quote.gif In al honesty, I think this problem falls almost entirely on kamal007 for having a paypal account with a negative balance still linked to his bank account. I'm honestly really surprised that Paypal hasn't tried to pull this money from your bank account. |
Originally Posted by mitchb /img/forum/go_quote.gif I do not have a pair of 225's for sale. Those have long time been reserved. Sorry but they are unavailable. |
Originally Posted by mitchb /img/forum/go_quote.gif I offer you a gift and you make conditions on it? . |
Originally Posted by mitchb /img/forum/go_quote.gif I give up. Whatever is decided by whoever decides it whether it be a headfi board of directors or the members ourselves I will obide with the ruling of the people who are in charge of these decisions. If it is decided I owe you money then I shall pay you but if it is decided we are even I don't want to hear of it further. If by "ruining my reputaion" you mean the truth be told i'm in. I have nothing to hide. |
Originally Posted by evilking /img/forum/go_quote.gif You don't owe kamal007 a single penny, his financial situation is absolutely not your problem. Don't let anyone else tell you otherwise! Honestly, the responses in this thread... EK |
Originally Posted by evilking /img/forum/go_quote.gif You don't owe kamal007 a single penny, his financial situation is absolutely not your problem. Don't let anyone else tell you otherwise! Honestly, the responses in this thread... |
his financial situation |