Hi JWR,
Sorry to hear you are getting the run around, here is the link for the FOS, financial services ombudsman
http://fos.org.au/centric/home_page.jspYou can start proceedings there, other options listed below.
Did you call PayPal or was all correspondance via email?
From my experience email contact with payPal is for the best part unproductive as you never know who is reading it or how the contact is being dealt with or if they even truly understand the situation, try calling them first.
If Paypal has unfairly ruled against you in a dispute, whether you are a buyer or a seller you can take the matter further.If you have been scammed as a buyer or as a seller and you feel you have sufficient documentation or proof that Paypal have wrongly ruled against in a dispute which is leaving you:
* out of pocket due to a payment reversal or chargeback and Paypal refuse to refund you
* or Paypal have taken/removed payment(s) from you
* or Paypal has frozen your Paypal account
* or placed a 21 day hold on an ebay payment you have received in your paypal account
* or your paypal account has been fraudulently used
If there is behaviour/practice of paypal/ebay you find anti competitive or you think violates your rights as a consumer you could lodge a written complaint. You can lodge written complains to:
1) The Banking Ombudsman
2) Office of Fair Trading
3) ACCCIf you do a search on the internet you will find websites for 1), 2) and 3).
Banking and Financial Services Ombudsman: * Phone : 1300 780 808
* Fax : (03) 9613 7345
* Address:
Banking and Financial Services Ombudsman
GPO Box 3A
MELBOURNE VIC 3001
Contact information for Paypal: * Phone : (02) 8223 9500
* Fax : (02) 8288 0001
* Email :
service@paypal.com.au * Address:
PayPal Australia Pty Ltd
Locked Bag 10
Australia Square PO
SYDNEY NSW 1251
ACCC http://www.accc.gov.au/content/index.phtml/itemId/3634 *Phone : The Infocentre can be contacted by calling 1300 302 502 (Australian callers)
* How To for the ACCC for Conusmers -
http://www.accc.gov.au/content/index.phtml/itemId/815215If the Banking Ombudsman rules in your favour then Paypal will have to reverse their decision and rule in your favour.