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Log in to your PayPal account. Open a dispute in the Resolution Center by clicking on “Dispute a Transaction” under “Report a problem”. Select the transaction and click Continue.
Can a PayPal payment be reversed? Yes, a PayPal payment you've received as a seller can be reversed in a few scenarios: Refunds: If a buyer requests a refund, you may choose to issue one through PayPal. This will return the funds to the buyer.
Log into your account, and click the “Activity” button on the top menu. You'll see a list of transactions, which you can narrow by date or type if necessary. If it's possible to cancel the transaction, you'll see a “Cancel” link next to it. Just click the link, and click “Cancel Payment” in the confirmation window.
To report unauthorized activity on the web: Go to the Resolution Center. Click Report a problem. Choose the payment you want to report and click Continue. Choose "I want to report unauthorized activity." Follow the steps to report the payment.
If you sent a payment to the wrong person and the payment status shows as unclaimed, you can cancel it. Go to your Activity, find the payment, and click Cancel. If the payment status is 'completed', ask the recipient to refund you. Go to your Activity and select the payment you want refunded.
If you sent a payment to the wrong person and the payment status shows as unclaimed, you can cancel it. Go to your Activity, find the payment, and click Cancel. If the payment status is 'completed', ask the recipient to refund you.
First, contact the seller for a refund. You can open a dispute in the resolution center if the seller doesn't respond or refuses to issue a refund. You have 180 days from the transaction date to file a dispute.
You can usually cancel a PayPal payment that is in a pending or unclaimed status. These payments will have a status of “Unclaimed” and will show in the “Pending” section of your PayPal account. If the payment is completed, you won't be able to cancel it.
Claiming Payment If your PayPal account is set up where you have to manually claim each payment, once notified of payment you'll need to head to PayPal to accept the payment: Log into PayPal. Go to Summary. Under 'Pending', next to the message showing the recipient 'hasn't accepted yet', click Approve.
How do I know what type of PayPal account I have? If there isn't an option to upgrade your account on the left-hand side near the bottom of your interface, you currently have a Business account. If there is an option to upgrade to PayPal Business, you have a Personal account.