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, Paypal Pony island continually used my pay pal account. Ripoff Ponyisland.com

I decided to subscribe to pony island.com for my young daughter as a small gift. I paid for a 6 months subscription. My other younger daughter wanted one as well. Through paypal I paid for both of them to have an account. They were on for a couple of days. Yet, I was recieving what I thought were duplicate transaction receipts from pay pal. I could not figure out why i was being charged for 8 paypal transactions when i only logged into paypal to pay for just 2.

The website claims that the girls made additional accounts. They said that they had signed into my paypal to pay for the other 6 transactions. But I knew this was impossible. No one even knew my password.

I asked the girls to show me what they had did and on the ponyisland website there is an option to make a new account. Once you make the username and password there is a button that says pay with paypal. Push that button And then the website
automatically goes into your paypal account and takes it out. It will do this without any "secure" password to log into paypal. Possibly they store passwords.

Anyways, they took the money. And both ponyisland and paypal claim they girls signed into paypal with my password, they did not. I know because the 8th transaction, I did myself. I never logged into paypal.

Since, I had to change my account at the bank to prevent paypal and pony island from taking more money. My income is direct deposit so I had to change the account! The girls are not allowed to even go on ponyisland! And the ponyisland website still insists the girls looged into my paypal account. That did not happen, it does not even occur during payment after the first initial transaction.

Ponyisland.com and paypal are rip offs. Paypal is not a bank.


Company: Ponyisland.com

Country: United Kingdom   Region: United Kingdom

Category: Internet & Web

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