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| TOMMYDUN 2004-11-16, 4:13 pm |
| Immediately after placeing an order with alldaychemist I received notice that a
withdrawal was made from my paypal account to some bogus company.....I did not
authorize it and perhaps just a coincidence following the alldaychemist
order......or can orders from them be intercepted by crooks?
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| tommydun@aol.com (TOMMYDUN) wrote in message news:<20041111125646.06621.00000323@mb-m15.aol.com>...
> Immediately after placeing an order with alldaychemist I received notice that a
> withdrawal was made from my paypal account to some bogus company.....I did not
> authorize it and perhaps just a coincidence following the alldaychemist
> order......or can orders from them be intercepted by crooks?
If it was the amount you owed for the order it may be them.
I have never seen a withdrawal in the name of the actual web site. It
is always some other name.
That is if the amount was what you spent?
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| TOMMYDUN 2004-11-16, 4:13 pm |
| The amount was far more than I spent
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| Marek Williams 2004-11-16, 4:13 pm |
| On 12 Nov 2004 01:21:31 GMT, tommydun@aol.com (TOMMYDUN) dijo:
>The amount was far more than I spent
Then I don't see how it could possibly be connected to
alldaychemist.com. Besides, alldaychemist.com uses CCAvenue as their
card processing portal.
Sounds to me as though you may have some security issues with your
PayPal account. One thing that PayPal users never seem to be aware of
is that PayPal has the right to deduct amounts from your account
without express authorization. For example, sometimes an eBay buyer
will dispute a transaction and file a complaint with PayPal. PayPal
will then immediately deduct the amount of the complaint from your
account, and sort it out later.
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Bogus e-mail address, but I read this newsgroup regularly, so reply here.
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| > Sounds to me as though you may have some security issues with your
> PayPal account. One thing that PayPal users never seem to be aware of
> is that PayPal has the right to deduct amounts from your account
> without express authorization. For example, sometimes an eBay buyer
> will dispute a transaction and file a complaint with PayPal. PayPal
> will then immediately deduct the amount of the complaint from your
> account, and sort it out later.
This is a possibility as my PayPal acct was hacked into for $500(twice)
which went right through to my Bank of America credit card. Had to close
all my accounts with the bank, cancel the credit card, and close PayPal. It
was a mess to clean up and PayPal is still after me for $$.
fcr
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| Is it possable that the exchange rate has thrown your math off? When I
ordered I noticed the same thing then I looked at the bottom of the
statement (that I should have printed) and remember seeing that it was
higher due to the exchange rate at that time. Just a thought.
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| tommydun@aol.com (TOMMYDUN) wrote in message news:<20041111125646.06621.00000323@mb-m15.aol.com>...
> Immediately after placeing an order with alldaychemist I received notice that a
> withdrawal was made from my paypal account to some bogus company.....I did not
> authorize it and perhaps just a coincidence following the alldaychemist
> order......or can orders from them be intercepted by crooks?
If it was the amount you owed for the order it may be them.
I have never seen a withdrawal in the name of the actual web site. It
is always some other name.
That is if the amount was what you spent?
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| Marek Williams 2004-11-20, 11:17 am |
| On 12 Nov 2004 01:21:31 GMT, tommydun@aol.com (TOMMYDUN) dijo:
>The amount was far more than I spent
Then I don't see how it could possibly be connected to
alldaychemist.com. Besides, alldaychemist.com uses CCAvenue as their
card processing portal.
Sounds to me as though you may have some security issues with your
PayPal account. One thing that PayPal users never seem to be aware of
is that PayPal has the right to deduct amounts from your account
without express authorization. For example, sometimes an eBay buyer
will dispute a transaction and file a complaint with PayPal. PayPal
will then immediately deduct the amount of the complaint from your
account, and sort it out later.
--
Bogus e-mail address, but I read this newsgroup regularly, so reply here.
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| > Sounds to me as though you may have some security issues with your
> PayPal account. One thing that PayPal users never seem to be aware of
> is that PayPal has the right to deduct amounts from your account
> without express authorization. For example, sometimes an eBay buyer
> will dispute a transaction and file a complaint with PayPal. PayPal
> will then immediately deduct the amount of the complaint from your
> account, and sort it out later.
This is a possibility as my PayPal acct was hacked into for $500(twice)
which went right through to my Bank of America credit card. Had to close
all my accounts with the bank, cancel the credit card, and close PayPal. It
was a mess to clean up and PayPal is still after me for $$.
fcr
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remove the x's
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