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Re: [Amps] EBAY SELLING

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Subject: Re: [Amps] EBAY SELLING
From: "Jim Smith" <j-r-smith@sbcglobal.net>
Date: Tue, 10 Feb 2009 16:24:54 -0800
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Colin,
I believe PayPal is a California corporation. You can get the "agent for
service" for free if you walk into the Secretary of State's office, or buy
the "Statement of Officers" statement for $5. This includes the agent for
service. If the legal process is refused, or if the address is invalid, you
can serve the Secretary of State who will accept it on their behalf. If they
can't get ahold of the corporation to tell them about their court date, they
are out of luck.

Jim Smith
KQ6UV

> -----Original Message-----
> From: amps-bounces@contesting.com [mailto:amps-bounces@contesting.com] On
> Behalf Of k7fm
> Sent: Tuesday, February 10, 2009 7:08 AM
> To: Gudguyham@aol.com; amps@contesting.com
> Subject: Re: [Amps] EBAY SELLING
> 
> Recently, my son sold an item on eBay, using PayPal.  The buyer claimed
> the
> item was not as represented and he had sent it back.  Son said, fine.
> What
> he got back was a small package that did not contain the item, but a note
> telling my son that he had made a fool of.  Because the package was
> smaller
> than the item sent, my son opened it in front of the UPS driver, and
> obtained a signed note from that driver.
> 
> At that point, my son had money taken from his PayPal account but did not
> have the item.  He contacted PayPal, but they told him the file had been
> closed, since the buyer had indicated he was satisfied.
> 
> Son called PayPal with no satisfaction.  He called eBay, with no
> satisfaction.  He then e-mailed them, with no satisfaction.  He then came
> to
> dad, who is a lawyer.  I figured a demand letter with the documents in
> hand
> (the nasty note from buyer is in the same writing and same purple pen ink
> as
> the address label, plus the UPS declaration).  Try to find an address for
> PayPal.  I finally found out they had an office in California and mailed a
> letter there.  It just came back - not a valid address.
> 
> PayPal does not want to be found.  They do not have addresses anywhere in
> there material.  They do not wish to be held accountable.  I tried a
> number
> of fax numbers and finally one got through, although most did not work.
> 
> After receiving my fax, they are considering reopening the file.  If I had
> nothing better to do, I would consider bringing a class action, so that
> each
> buyer would get 12 cents back and I would make 150 million dollars in
> attorney fees and bid up the old Hallicrafters SX-88s to more than they
> are
> now.
> 
> 73,  Colin  K7FM
> 
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