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Anyone dispute gold sites for bills?

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Gold sites don't scam people. So no need to dispute them for bills.

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My friend backcharges gold selling sites and makes 500m a week for free. 

My friend backcharges gold selling sites and makes 500m a week for free. 

 

Yeah he shouldn't do that

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Because they make too much income to really care, and PayPal always sides with the buyer on virtual goods.

Yeah but don't the sellers make you take pictures of your face, card and ID? 

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They can do, it depends the amount & payment method etc.

And you're saying they just ignore 500m transcation scams because they make too much? 

Doesn't your friend get in trouble legally for chargebacking that huge amount? 500 m? Don't think they would just let it go

And you're saying they just ignore 500m transcation scams because they make too much? 

you said he makes 500m chargebacks/week so he clearly doesn't do it in 1 trade lol?

My friend backcharges gold selling sites and makes 500m a week for free. 

 

That's illegal. 

If he is in the same state/country as the goldsellingsite owner he could get in deep trouble.

 

Just saying

That's illegal. 

If he is in the same state/country as the goldsellingsite owner he could get in deep trouble.

 

Just saying

 

Or they contact Paypal, inform them of the chargeback and he gets into trouble then. I don't see how they would even let it slide

 

But if it is like you're saying, i doubt he lives in China lol

Edited by Mustikurupt

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