i think you are confusing a charge back with filing a paypal claim.
two way different things
They automaticly closed the claim a day early before I was able to escalate it. I had tons of into in their notes, etc, while the seller input nothing. Like a dumbass I tried to be nice and settle it face to face, per se. But I just read this on paypal - apparently I'd be screwed either way since I got the item, despite it being broken: "You should not escalate a Dispute for Significantly Not as Described (SNAD) to a Claim because
PayPal will not make a decision on a SNAD Claim under the PayPal Buyer Complaint Policy."
A credit card chargeback is totally different from a bank reversal. From what I read, Regulation Z affords CC users quite a lot of protection. In the past I know paypal has done shady shit - locking accounts, sometimes pulling from your bank w/o authorization, etc. But I think they've probably been warned enough by the feds and follow the rules for the most part. That paypalsucks website is ancient and definately not up to date. I just wanted to see if it has changed recently.
I think I'm going to close that bank account and take the risk, and I only have a $0.04 paypal balance atm. Worst case is I can't use one of my CC's on paypal anymore, use my mom's in the mean time, and I sign up again either with my name or my dad's. It's just going to be a hastle since it's the same account I use to pay my CC's online. I'll try harassing the guy 1st, posting in his other FS threads (H-T btw, what'd you expect).
BTW one 3rd party site I read said you basicly have to use paypal's shipping services or you're screwed. You need insurance, confirmation, and require a signature all through them.