Issue is we are comparing legit negative balance to scam negative  balance. 
A scammed negative doesn't matter.   The person scammed can't  collect from 
a scammer. 
Like Jens said.  He bought ebay stuff.  Now, if he didn't wire  money into 
his account (if he was a scammer), he still would have received the  stuff 
he bought on ebay, and not have paid anything.  Those people would  have been 
scammed.  Paypal would have taken the money back from them.   They would 
not have the product or the money. 
Michail 
Your PayPal account can have a negative balance if:  
    *   You tried to make a payment with your bank account, but the payment 
didn't  go through.  
    *   There wasn't enough money in your PayPal account to cover a 
purchase.  
    *   An unauthorized payment was made from your PayPal account.  
    *   We issued a refund from your account to cover a buyer complaint.  
    *   We reversed a payment that wasn't eligible for PayPal Seller 
Protection.  






 
In a message dated 5/17/2012 3:18:15 P.M. Pacific Daylight Time,  
[email protected] writes:

I can  confirm that, happened to me some time ago:

I used a separate bank  account for all my Ebay stuff (and this was the 
bank account assigned to  PayPal), and I forgot to wire money there. When 
I paid with PayPal for  some auction the money got sent but I got a 
notification that my bank  account (the one I used for PayPal) was not 
covered, so I had a negative  balance. PayPal gave me two weeks to wire 
money to my account in order to  even out the negative  balance.

Jens

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