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Originally Posted by dangerousfem
most likely her paypal account is linked to her checking... so when you pay.. it pulls from your checking account.. and the seller gets their money right away.... then in a few days.. when there is no money in the bank account.. the paypal charges "bounces" and paypal pulls their money back from the seller
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Thats exactly what happened and I just NEVER knew that it could happen this way and for them to wait 3 days so I had it shipped.
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Originally Posted by Quaker_Parrots
Do you have the IMEI# for the phone?(even if you dont and you have ever had the phone on your account, they should have the IMEI# on record) If you do, call your original hpone provider that it was purchased from and report the phone stolen. Even though you sold it to her, she did not honor her payment, so yes, it is stolen property. Once you report it stolen, it gets zapped and she cant use it. No one can until you call and report it as found.
If you are lucky and it is a Nextel, there is the possibility when she turns it on, or puts her sim in that Sprint will charge her for the phone.
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Its an AT&T phone and it does not have a sim in it. Its one I just got though on a contract so my paperwork probably has info on it. Won't they think it is weird that my phone was "stolen" without the sim?
Thanks everyone.