Re: AW: PayPal "security" measures

From: David F. Russell (DFRussell_at_spamcop.net)
Date: 04/04/05

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    To: Michael Rueve <rueve@regioconnect.net>
    
    

    Michael Rueve wrote:

    >
    >
    >>need it? I can't contact them about this because they always throw up that
    >>"randomly selected" screen wanting my sensitive info before I can even
    >>
    >>
    >email
    >
    >
    >>them or leave feedback.
    >>
    >>
    >
    >Has anyone here been able to contact this company and gotten
    >any reasonable response (i.e. some real and competent person,
    >not automated replies or replies that clearly tell you the
    >person responding did not even read your request)?
    >
    >I have not - and that pertains to all 3 times I tried
    >to contact them up to now.
    >
    >Maybe some paypal-person reading here?
    >

    It has been my experience that contacting paypal regarding anything is
    an exercise in futility: they really don't read much... just send a canned
    letter.

    They will eventually respond ( months -> years ) if you copy the State
    Attorney General for the state which they are incorporated in -- seems like
    it was California -- but even then, the person is just trying to close out
    a ticket.

    Good luck.

    >
    >
    >Regards,
    >Michael
    >
    >
    >
    >


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