The problem is: A fraud jacked my credit card, made up a fake invoice that does not resemble my purchase what so ever, provided a USPS tracking number, that does not use MY shipping Addresss, provided on the frauds fake invoice, sent probably NOTHING to a address back in Michigan. PAYPAL closed the investigation due to lack of evidence. Had Paypal looked at the fake invoice the fraud provided, seen that MY address listed on the frauds invoice IS NOT in Michigan, by simply tracking the fake tracking number provided by the fraud, this would be done and over with. Instead, I am out the $160 for 30 plus days and after going through all of this with Paypal, have now sent it all to my credit card company. Paypal should be responsible for doing this, not my credit card company. I have used Paypal for 7 years or better, but this will be my last time as there really is no protection.
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