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Originally Posted by JoshS
If it were a claim for $3,000 yes. But, if you will reread my post, it will not be worth them sending out an employee for a full day, transportation, meals, etc. What, you think they want to teach him a lesson at possibly $250 or more their cost? Plus, it's the buyer that has to deny he received it, you think that guy is calling Pay-pal. Graydon has another e-mail stating that pay-pal is looking into fraud not non-delivery, that's an admission on their part that they believe the product was delivered.
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you know what they are going to do before they ever send 1 person out for a day, trans costs, meals, and whatever else?
delay, delay, delay.
is it worth all of graydons time and effort to sue paypal in any court for 300 bucks? i dont know.
he has to do some papaerwork, have documents notarized, filed, etc, then take a day off from work. on top of that he may not win the case. im not sure, but if he doesnt win, is graydon then liable for the defendants court costs?
sorry....that money was stolen fair and square.
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