Quote Originally Posted by handicapme View Post
Quote Originally Posted by Dan Druff View Post

Maybe someone can try an experiment of calling them and saying this was a scam where a guy ran a fake charity event and asked people to send him money on Paypal as a "gift" to donate.

They have it on file that he's a big scammer, so they'll believe it. I wonder if there is a protocol for dealing with things like that.
I can confirm that gifts can be brought into claim if you prove that it was a scam. The sum of 300 was actually a gift. Jasep did me a huge favor by saying that I was owed x amount. Also I sent them his emails promising to pay back. I'm not sure about the 45 day limit they set, but if it was a gift and sent within 45 days, you can def open a claim. I helped rollo do it.

Sorry about the format my phone has the super aids when It comes to posting on this site. Fucking S3
It seems like all someone would have to do is say they were scammed and that others who were by Sep for the same reason were able to receive a refund so can you check into that?

Since they already approved your refund that shouldn't affect you but if they see you got one for a transaction done around the same time then others should be able to mention that for them to follow up on and get a refund.

This wouldn't help those who rolled money over into his BAP though.