Possible Paypal Lawsuit Steps
Summary
If you are considering a lawsuit against PayPal due to a scam, consult a lawyer, contact your states Attorney General, and file a complaint with the FTC.Full Conversation
Need to talk to someone about a possible lawsuit against PayPal.
Hello Christopher, in order to assist you better, could you please elaborate on the nature of the issue you're having with PayPal? Also, please provide your current location.
Ok I apologize if it’s a little long but I’ll try to keep it brief.
Hello Christopher, I understand you're considering a lawsuit against PayPal. Could you please provide more details about your issue? Also, knowing your location will help me provide more accurate information.
Well I was scammed by someone from Facebook pretending to represent a company called Creality. He had used a PayPal email for receiving and sending money.
Hello Christopher, I'm sorry to hear about your situation. Could you please let me know in which country you are located? This will help me provide the most accurate information.
United States
Hello Christopher,
The steps you can take are:
*. Report the scam to PayPal's Resolution Centre.
*. File a complaint with Internet Crime Complaint Center (IC3).
*. Consult a lawyer to explore legal options.
Note: This information is applicable to the United States.
The steps you can take are:
*. Report the scam to PayPal's Resolution Centre.
*. File a complaint with Internet Crime Complaint Center (IC3).
*. Consult a lawyer to explore legal options.
Note: This information is applicable to the United States.
I already did the first two, PayPal was of no help.
Hello Christopher,
I understand your frustration. In this case, I suggest:
- Consult a lawyer to explore your legal options.
- Consider contacting your state's Attorney General office.
- File a complaint with the Federal Trade Commission.
Please note: This information is applicable to the United States.
I understand your frustration. In this case, I suggest:
- Consult a lawyer to explore your legal options.
- Consider contacting your state's Attorney General office.
- File a complaint with the Federal Trade Commission.
Please note: This information is applicable to the United States.