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Orderplusin review: Clothing

K
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I ordered two shirts and a light jacket it came to $103.35. why is PayPal taking our money from us for this fictitious company. The only message I got from this so-called company was one message saying we got your payment of $103.35 and that was it. The merchandise was supposed to be received on or before December 23rd 2021 for Christmas. I was unaware that PayPal would take my money steal my money for this fictitious company how dare them. I am 69 years old and I cannot afford for people to steal my money. I called my bank I gave them everything that I could give them by the way when the package finally got here on January 22nd 2022 I was told by my bank SunTrust not to open the package and send it back. The package had a label on it saying it came from Fontana California no company name no phone number because they don't want to be contacted. Why is Paypal stealing our money why are they taking and stealing our money for a fictitious company called order plus in. Oh by the way since then they have the same merchandise with a different company name. Why would PayPal be involved in any such a thing as stealing from the American people. This company cannot be reached they will not give you their phone number this package came from 11010 Jupiter avenue number 3014 f a n t a n a California ZIP code 92337 no phone number no company name just an address. I just called SunTrust today and it still hasn't been resolved supposed to be getting a letter soon these people have to be stopped it's not right to steal from the people and take our money. Someone has got to stop these people. I can't afford to give anybody any of my money too bad I didn't look at the reviews before I got caught up in this false company. I will not stop until this is resolved I want my money back PayPal you owe me $103.35 and I want my money back

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