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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]Have you tried contacting PayPal's Resolution Center? You have the user id for the transaction, the date, the amount, the card used for the charge, and your bank statement should also have a transaction number. That is more than enough for PayPal to track down the transaction for you.[/quote] Also, I'll note that an organization I'm a member of uses PayPal to process membership payments and other activity fees. When I pay the organization through their website, it doesn't look like I'm using PayPal, just paying through the org's website, but PayPal is the backbone that actually processes the payments behind the scenes. So when it shows up on my billing statement, it shows up as a PayPal transaction even though I wouldn't have known I was paying through PayPal at the time. Same may be true if you recently purchased a good or service from a vendor who was using a credit card swipe device attached to their phone, they may have been using the PayPal service to process those payments.[/quote] And because I keep forgetting these details, when I pay through these methods, the transaction doesn't show up in my PayPal account, because it never actually connected the transaction to my account, just to whatever card I used to make the payment.[/quote]
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