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HELP paypal/playkiller HELP

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Basically, I sold an account to playerkiller, put in my bank account and closed my paypal due to being scared of a chargeback. 20+ Days later they tell me the account is hacked and need to me to recover and I tried and it might get declined due to me not remembering any of the first passwords/recoveries.

 

Will they be able to charge me back if I closed my paypal account?? is there any way to win a chargeback dispute if they do decide to chargeback?

 

email they sent me - http://gyazo.com/083ac9754bf24941bcb26146482e4a5a

Edited by udeme123

When they contact you, you aren't obligated to respond, and due to the fact that they can't prove you're the person who took the account away, they're unable to charge back... you're safe.

95% of the time, paypal favor the buyer of virtual goods.

 

You shouldn't of closed your paypal through being scared of being charged back, thats the risk we all have to take when dealing with gold farming, sales of accounts etc.

 

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When they contact you, you aren't obligated to respond, and due to the fact that they can't prove you're the person who took the account away, they're unable to charge back... you're safe.

 

they did a new rule saying i'm supposed to help them try to recover the account for 6 months

Thats not a new rule, thats been in play for years now, they cant do anything if you never respond.

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