Its not an unauthorized charge so you can most likely win it. Provide the emails and anything you have have. Not really sure how they would charge you back anyway given there is no account or form of payment tied to it.
Its not an unauthorized charge so you can most likely win it. Provide the emails and anything you have have. Not really sure how they would charge you back anyway given there is no account or form of payment tied to it.
I don't understand why you want to "dispute" this case if you clean already the paypal account lol.
I got already "scammers" making charge back, it's the paypal problem this days. everytime when doing a sell, you must make sure a note "virtual goods" it's on the payment/sell.
Virtual goods no shipments so buyers could not win so easilly. Also there are other techniques like gift.
None of those work if its an unauthorized CC chargeback which is what most scammers do now.
First: Chill, do not let the chargeback frustrate you. As for now, you do have the money and paypal and the buyer is fkd.
Second: Start from scratch:
in your dispute: Post a-b-c information.
A: Screens and logs of you offering the account and him contacting you (with all details, his email etc.)
B: Screens and logs of you and the buyer making the deal, and the mail/msg where he recieves the code.
C: Sceens and logs that proofs his activity on the other forum claiming it's banned, and at last: Tell them about the famous chargeback paypal scam.
Now, if you do at least the above, there is really good chances you will win this dispute, since the buyer who chargedback ****ed up in his explanation.
I have tried the same thing so many times, and I have never lost when doing above. I once had 3 of these disputes at once active, and won them all. Be calm and do your thing.
Ps: this does not work if he claims the credit card is stolen.
have some update here
so the events so far:
18.07.2012 he claimed a refund because the article didnt match the article explanation
18.07.2012 application for buyer protection
20.07.2012 i received an email saying that they rejected his application for buyer protection because the sold products fall under virtual, digital or immaterial good which is not supported by buyer protection.
Refunded amount:$0,00 USD
this all happened without me doing ANNNNYYTHING, what should i do now ? case closed or do i still need to write something so he cant refund ?
digital goods have no buyer protection, so if they dont take you teh money you are fine case closed, finito.
haha what a retard he must of been, nice1 on winning the case.