There is a link to the Paypal Dispute Notice: https://www.paypal.com/us/webapps/mpp/ua/pp-notice-dispute?locale.x=en_US You download that, and send it to the following address: You should send this notice to PayPal at: PayPal, Inc., [removed] PayPal will send any notice to you to the address we have on file associated with your PayPal account; it is your responsibility to keep your address up to date. To be valid, the Notice of Dispute must contain all information called for in the Notice of Dispute form, including but not limited to: your or PayPal’s signature, the email address and phone number associated with the customer’s PayPal account, a description of the nature and basis of the claims that are being asserted, a statement of the specific relief sought, and any relevant documents and supporting information reasonably available to the claiming party. If you and PayPal are unable to resolve the claims described in the notice within 45 days after the notice is received by you or PayPal, you or PayPal may commence an arbitration proceeding or suit in small claims court. A form for initiating arbitration proceedings is available on the American Arbitration Association's website at http://www.adr.org/ The Notice of Dispute requirements are essential in order to give the parties a meaningful chance to resolve disputes informally. This info is available in the relatively well-hidden Paypal User Agreement. As always, my personal opinion (correct or incorrect) is that all User Agreements and EULA's invented since 1980 fulfill the requirements to be considered ABUSIVE CONTRACTS. Those are contracts in which the legalese fine print burdens the innocent consumer with conditions that no one ever would agree to, if they only knew what was in that contract. My further opinion is that these contracts should be outlawed to the extent that they take away rights which congress had previously given to all Americans, and which have not yet been totally outlawed. If Paypal tells me that I can't tell the truth about their own user agreements, I'll ask them: Why did you make us agree to them? Huh? Feeling lucky punk? Yup, that sort of thing. I am old enough to die for my opinions, so there is that. I am trying to help out only because I have been mistreated by VENMO (owned by Paypal) myself, and I want them to suffer as much as possible.
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