We are unable to respond to inquiries sent to this address. Important Message From PayPal: Transfer On Hold… Required Details “STN” (Shipment Tracking Number) Required. Your funds are pending – please process this order As soon as you get the item shipped, get back to us with the tracking number so that we can verify it and carry on in crediting your account. This is to tell you that the funds of $1,500.00 USD is “APPROVED” in your account and it is on pending with us until you get us the shipping tracking number as we need to have the tracking number for us to verify it before the fund can be credited fully into your account. Read to the end to see what I did, it is so funny This is exactly what they are hoping for. If you have seen this process with a legitimate payment before, you may be quick to assume this is just another instance of the same thing. Their goal is to make you feel comfortable about this process. Once again, this is completely fake, but will be built to look and feel like an actual PayPal page. It will also include a link to a page where you can enter your tracking information. This email will explain that you have a received a payment that is being held in a pending status. In most cases it will come to your SPAM folder, and the fraudster will typically make it a point to ask you to make sure to check your SPAM for the notification. If you look closely, you will often find grammar mistakes and other signs that the email is a fake. This email will include PayPal branding, and will be formatted very similar to other PayPal transaction emails you may have received previously. The fraudster will then send you a fake email that looks like it came from PayPal. They will ask you to check your email inbox for a PayPal notification that they have sent the payment. They will talk with you for a while about your product(s) to build your trust, so that you will feel comfortable with them as a buyer.Īt some point they will tell you they would like to buy your product, and that they are sending you a PayPal payment directly. The PayPal fraudster will reach out to you directly via email or some sort of a direct chat system. Unfortunately, PayPal scam artists have been using this procedure to trick sellers into shipping merchandise that they have not paid for. (i go name the real returning value from paypal $real_return, as i do not know out of my head how it is coded)How Do PayPal Scammers Take Advantage of This? (i go name that setting $zoneID, as i do not know this add-on out of my head). Let's assume you setted up the related zone-id on second place Now you need to find out what is related to your setup zones. $pp_zone_return = array('N Yorks', 'N Yorkshire', 'North Yorks', 'North Yorkshire', 'Yorks', 'North') //whatever suits. Now you could build an array like you already found out : via a trick i think you can manipulate that.įirst there should be looked up what is comming back from paypal. I think you should focus on fixing your MGZMTS, instead anything else.Īs there is the problem created in the first place, no? So I dont think merly asking them to correct their paypal details would help too much. I generally cause confusion with my efforts at doing things with the computer. This is an email I received from such a customer who did not have a county set on paypal, and I emailed her to suggest she added one: Im trying to avoid extra pages or pop-ups, what may be required is a method to allow the site shipping address to take priority over the paypal address, and to only allow the customer to proceed if the address is correct (as it currently does for other payment methods such as Phone with card, EPDQ, cheque, Bank Transfer) where only the site stored address is used and they can select their county from a sounds interesting, keep me posted please What confuses things for them is the fact that by the time they have selected paypal checkout and been told we dont ship to them, that their address has been captured by the site, so they amend this and try to checkout again, without success, as the paypal address takes priority over the site address which frustrates them even more. Thats the problem - the whole thing fails and the customer leaves, or sends me an email telling me that we should deliver to their address.
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