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on 04-12-2014 06:35 AM
Also go to I think it is the privacy council about this. Giving out that amount of information puts you at risk for identity theft and no company has the right to ask for that information.
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on 04-12-2014 07:00 AM
I wish you all the best with this Attic-case.
I only wish I knew how to do stuff like this. Or knew the right people as you say.
The only thing that has crossed my mind is to get in touch with my local federal member.
But talking to them about something like this in which there are no votes, would be akin to talking with an ebay CSR about anything unless there was $$$ in it for them.
If you need moral support I'm there for what its worth.
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on 08-12-2014 01:30 PM
Have done that and paypal have the money frozen from the buyers end as well
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on 08-12-2014 01:36 PM
Hmmm have contacted the buyer numerous times and they have declined to ask paypal for their money back ????? Odd, I think so. Paypal are not holding our money they are holding the buyers money and have frozen the buyers money. We have told paypal to this and they dont care. They will never be given tax details, the only extra thing given is the current local government rates notice issued this year Sept.2014 and Paypal have rejected it saying it is TOO OLD !!!!!!
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on 08-12-2014 01:51 PM
That is ridiculous.....September would be the latest notice, wouldn't it? I am sure that when I had to give them identity documents it had to be within the last 12 months. I was lucky in my timing as I had just had a Council Rates notice and the electricity bill had been paid 2 days previously.
Stop **bleep**-footing around with paypal....it is time to go to the FSO.
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08-12-2014 01:53 PM - edited 08-12-2014 01:54 PM
Under Australia's Privacy Laws, there are very few entities who are entitled to have your TFN and/or Centrelink no. - and PayPal is not one of them.
You really do need to lodge a complaint with the Financial Ombudsman Service - and hey! it will cost PayPal $1500 in fines. Apart from the fact that you will get the funds unfrozen, there's poetic justice in causing PayPal to suffer another financial loss. One word for it - Payback!!.
PS : Can I have permission to post a link for this thread on the People versus PayPal FB page (the one started by members here).
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on 08-12-2014 01:58 PM
Yes it is the current rates notice. There are lots of bleeps aren't there. So Full current passport, full drivers (car, truck, motorbike) licence,full medicare details and local goverment rates notice & it is not enough. Oh but ebay are still demanding final selling fees and paypal have taken their portion already (funny they cant seem to freeze that). The odd thing is that the buyer has not filed a INR dispute and after paying 999.00 for something you would think that is the first thing they would do....
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on 08-12-2014 01:59 PM
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on 08-12-2014 02:07 PM
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on 08-12-2014 02:08 PM