03-25-2006, 07:30 AM
www.d2dupes.com is scamming people. What people don't realize is that they CAN get their money back and they CAN shut his paypal account down.
Here's what you do:
Log into your paypal account.
Click on "Resolution Center"
Get the Transaction ID
A new screen will pop up. Click continue.
What is the category of your purchase?
Select "Hardware/Software". **Note** DO not click on virtual goods!
Where did you make your purchase?
Select "Sellers Website"
Did you receive a package?
Select "No"
When you contacted the seller, what happened?
Select "Not cooperative" Or "No response"
Now, in the comments field, type in this:
Seller is defrauding people of their money by selling bogus software.
In paypals bogus policy, you must submit a claim no later than 45 days after the transaction. If it has been more than 45 days, please file the claim anyway. This does two things: First, it adds to the pile of complaints already against the guy and second, WHEN his account gets locked your case will be reopen and you will receive your money back.
Here's what you do:
Log into your paypal account.
Click on "Resolution Center"
Get the Transaction ID
A new screen will pop up. Click continue.
What is the category of your purchase?
Select "Hardware/Software". **Note** DO not click on virtual goods!
Where did you make your purchase?
Select "Sellers Website"
Did you receive a package?
Select "No"
When you contacted the seller, what happened?
Select "Not cooperative" Or "No response"
Now, in the comments field, type in this:
Seller is defrauding people of their money by selling bogus software.
In paypals bogus policy, you must submit a claim no later than 45 days after the transaction. If it has been more than 45 days, please file the claim anyway. This does two things: First, it adds to the pile of complaints already against the guy and second, WHEN his account gets locked your case will be reopen and you will receive your money back.