Dieter,
 
My point is that YOU (as a seller) will NOT get the money.
 
Really, the scammer now has a negative balance?  What matters is  that you 
are scammed the money and will NOT get it back from the fake paypal  
account.  And, even after you won the claim which they have no money, it is  
done.  
If they later add money to their account, paypal doesn't come back  later 
and say, .... look what we got for you.
"I will find a couple of such paypal emails I have received about 'winning  
claim, but no funds available' and forward to you." - I will forward them  
directly to you.
 
I can create a second email account.  aol/yahoo/gmail, etc.  Use  a stolen 
credit card, buy a clock from you. 2 months later, a charge back  happens 
from the CC company to paypal.  Paypal then charges against the  account.  The 
fake paypal account is then stopped, but you can't collect  because it 
would have been from a stolen card (chargeback) - This is why bitcoin  is being 
saught after.  Even dwolla payments now have chargebacks (they  changed 
their TOS because they used to say no chargebacks).
 
Michail
 
 
 
In a message dated 5/17/2012 3:03:51 P.M. Pacific Daylight Time,  
[email protected] writes:

Michail,
it looks loke you are wrong (not sure)... but many  notes at the internet 
tell that a negtive balance is possible.
Look one  example  here:
http://forums.digitalpoint.com/showthread.php?t=585995
Dieter  

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