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Does anyone know how to contact the ombudsman in the UK as PayPal have absolutely no interest in confirming that my complaint case has been received or has been received and is currently being processed.
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I don't think you understand the crux of my arguement. Your initial post was rather misleading by implying that you couldn't make a complaint to the ombudsman, not which exact regualtions it has to follow, I'm guessing the CSSF and the FCA have pretty similar codes of conduct anyway. My point was that you implied you couldn't complain to the ombudsman and I'm saying you defintiely can.
I'm going to leave it there.
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I don't think my post was misleading at all I said....
Paypal are not regulated in the UK.................they are not.
If you go to the user agreement on your paypal account there is a section for 'complaints' with all the links to the 'regulators'......absolutely true.
So which part of that was misleading???? I did not mention the ombudsman as MY advice was that it was best to complain to the regulators.
You had as much right to state that they could complain to the ombudsman if they wanted to, I don't have a problem with that but don't say that I was wrong when i was not.
Advice is voluntary.
Kudos / Solution appreciated.
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It's misleading because she asked about the ombudsman and your response was to say PayPal isn't regualted in the UK. This implies that the ombudsman wasn't a perfectly valid option to take. It implies there is no organisation within the UK that can hold PayPal to account. A person would understand this as misleading. You redirected the person from the ombudsman to an unknown entity in a foreign country. Making it much less likely they'd file the complaint.
Just because a statement is true doesn't mean it's not misleading.
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Then feel free to add your advice as well.
You get lots of advice given on here and feel free to add your own but few start arguments about it.
And the 'unknown entity' in another country is paypals REGULATOR.
And if you go to the user agreement where I told the OP to go INCLUDES the UK ombudsman so that should make you happy.
I stated. ....If you go to the user agreement on your paypal account there is a section for 'complaints' with all the links to the 'regulators'.
So from the info as per below I sent them to EXACTLY the correct place with EXACTLY the correct information.
4.2 ECC-Net, Financial Ombudsman Service and CSSF. If you have a complaint to make about us, you may choose to escalate it by contacting one of the following:
- European Consumer Centre (ECC-Net). You may obtain further information regarding the ECC-Net and how to contact them at (https://ec.europa.eu/info/live-work-travel-eu/consumers/resolve-your-consumer-complaint/european-consumer-centres-network_en).
- UK Financial Ombudsman Service (FOS). For UK resident Users only - the FOS is a free, independent service, which might be able to settle a complaint between you and us. You may obtain further information regarding the FOS and contact the FOS at http://www.financial-ombudsman.org.uk or by visiting the EU’s Online Dispute Resolution site at https://ec.europa.eu/consumers/odr.
- Commission de Surveillance du Secteur Financier (CSSF). The CSSF is the authority responsible for the prudential supervision of companies in the financial sector in Luxembourg. You can contact the CSSF at 283 Route d’Arlon, L-1150 Luxembourg. You may obtain further information regarding the CSSF and how to contact them at: http://www.cssf.lu or by visiting the EU’s Online Dispute Resolution site at https://ec.europa.eu/consumers/odr.
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Hi,
I have had to open a case with the FSA OMBUDSMAN regarding paypal holds on my account on every single sale that i make, regardless of what it is. Paypal tried to say it was a random hold, but every single item i have sold off ebay over the last three months has been held, so this is hardly randomly spot checking a few sales. I called them for around two months and they gave me a range of excuses, even saying it saying the holds were due to an old account i had. I closed the old account and still the holds continued and yet more excuses and misinformation from the agents when i was calling about it. I have already graduated from the ebay 90 days hold programme and a month after that stopped paypal then started holding every single sale I made. They are still giving me no reason why when i have an excellent records, low disputes, 100% feedback, no issues with items. I felt helpless that paypal were controling my money without my conscent and unethically giving me no time frame of when the holds would end or any reasons why suddenly a month after the ebay hold stopped, they, without warning then started to hold every single sale i made. I have opened a case with the ombudsman and they said they are going to investigate paypal. you can contact the fsa here to make a complaint they then contact paypal on your behalf. It is quite easy and simple to do and the ombusman will make an invstigation into your account and tell you what they can do about it if you have been unfairly treated. They also work between you an paypal to come to a resolution to your problem with them. Here's the link to the FSA: <removed>. And paypal are registered in the UK and the FSA can investigate if you complain to them.
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