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How does paypal consider a UPS store a confirmed address for an individual??????? This is utter theft and fraud by paypal and ebay!
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Perhaps the UPS store owner has a fake box in his own store and picked up his package from himself and he forgot to have himself sign for the package so that in the event he is caught he will at most be chastised for not having himself sign for his package. And it disappears and is laundered like a dirty $twenty. I'd say look into the financials of the UPS store and see if its losing money and needed a cash injection of $5k or so to pay rent. Also maybe someone should raid the guys house to see if Mr. Hernandez collects baseball cards! haha
Last edited by daviddbreadman; 07-01-2009 at 04:43 PM. |
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Google search for this Shaunt Azadian reveals....
http://www.armeniansconnect.com/prof...UserSid=211619 p.s. By his own admission, he's "intellegent" Last edited by Anthony S.; 07-01-2009 at 04:53 PM. |
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Paypal is not equipped to referee disputes, so it is just going to rely on default rules (e.g. a buyer claiming an item is not as described is always right). The only recourse may be to go after the buyer, either civilly or through the authorities.
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