Just now it turns out that I got scammed AGAIN (!), for the third transaction, with the same reversal technique!
there is only 1 thing i can say on this
you dint do what paypal asked to provide tehm enouf reason to show that the fraude isnt fraude
here are a few things that makes it harder to prevent a reversal
1) your account is a free account ? (with a few limits on it ? ) , they are hard to get support from and you realy need proof to prevent you from getting a chargeback
2) you do not have a credit card linked to paypal (so to less verifications to be trusted , so chargebacks are harder to stop as those accounts get mostly used for that)
3) you just dit not fill in the right information , if some1 submit a ticket about a fraude trade and ask for legal documents ... explain paypal that it goes about VIRTUAL goods ? (realy , explain it ) , it is just to provide a example
4) you just provide rude responses to paypal ? , stay nice and they help you faster/nicer instead shouting and complaining about chargebacks
there are ofcourse exeptions of chargebacks that are sucessfull because differend reasons ... but proof is the thing you realy need to protect
in my case i got a business account , and most chargebacks fails even when i do not even response to there tickets (strange that they fail isnt it ^^ )
hopely this can help you in the future when you start using paypal again
anyway , before going to mutch offtopic
i realy hope that bitmarket.eu can implent a paypal safety check like my other post
on that way only verified accounts can buy/sell bitcoin with paypal (so the fraude risk is a lot lower , no1 like to get there account banned when value info is linked to it ?? or do they hmm ?? )
Greets From PowerChaos