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Originally Posted by JoshS
As far as I can see you are not screwed. If you truly have an e-mail that says the above, sue them in small claims court, they will have an agent for service in your state, check with your state's business portal web site. There's a cost for them to send an employee to fight you in court. They will absolutely settle with you for that cost. But, what do they say in court. "Yes, we sent him a confirmation that we recieved the money, but we really didn't." "Yes, we told him to ship the order, but we really didn't mean "SHIP" the order." You tell me if there's any story your LOCAL court will believe that goes contrary to your e-mail. I think you have a slam dunk here.
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He can ship it, but if the guy in (insert country outside the US here, which the USPS will not provide any delivery confirmation to his address) claims he never got it, the seller will be out his item and his money. If paypal has given it to him at that time they will take it back away once their "investigation" is complete and has no proof of delivery.