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Here is a blog post in English:

**PayPal Cheating Me: How to Retrieve Fees from Unauthorized Transactions**

Have you ever had a frustrating experience with PayPal, where they took a fee from your account for a transaction that was unauthorized or refunded in full? You’re not alone. Many users have reported similar issues, and today we’re going to explore how to retrieve those fees.

**The Problem**

PayPal is a popular online payment service that lets you send and receive money online. However, sometimes errors can occur, and you may find that PayPal has taken a fee from your account for a transaction that was not authorized by you. This can be a major headache, especially if you’re relying on that money for your business or personal expenses.

**Unauthorized Transactions**

If you’ve been a victim of unauthorized transactions on PayPal, you need to take action quickly to resolve the issue. Here are the steps you can follow:

1. Log in to your PayPal account and go to the “Activity” or “History” section.
2. Find the unauthorized transaction and click on the “Report a problem” button.
3. Select “Unauthorized transaction” as the reason for the problem.
4. Provide detailed information about the transaction, including the recipient’s email address and any other relevant details.
5. Click “Submit” to report the issue.

PayPal’s customer service team will review your report and investigate the matter. If they find that the transaction was indeed unauthorized, they will refund the amount and waive any fees.

**Refunded Payments**

If you’ve refunded a payment in full, and PayPal still took a fee from your account, you may be able to retrieve that fee. Here’s what you can do:

1. Log in to your PayPal account and go to the “Activity” or “History” section.
2. Find the refunded transaction and click on the “Report a problem” button.
3. Select “Refund” as the reason for the problem.
4. Provide detailed information about the transaction, including the recipient’s email address and any other relevant details.
5. Click “Submit” to report the issue.

PayPal’s customer service team will review your report and investigate the matter. If they find that the refund was processed correctly, they may refund the fee they took from your account.

**Conclusion**

While PayPal is generally a reliable and convenient payment service, errors can occur. If you’ve been affected by unauthorized transactions or refunded payments, you can follow the steps above to retrieve those fees. Remember to always log in to your PayPal account regularly to check for any suspicious activity and report any issues promptly.

By following these tips, you can minimize the risk of further issues and ensure that your PayPal account is secure and hassle-free.

And here is the same blog post in French:

**PayPal me trompe : comment récupérer les frais pour les transactions non autorisées ou remboursées**

Vous avez déjà eu l’expérience frustrante avec PayPal, où ils ont pris un frais sur votre compte pour une transaction qui n’était pas autorisée ou qui a été remboursée en totalité ? Vous n’êtes pas seul. Beaucoup d’utilisateurs ont signalé des problèmes similaires, et aujourd’hui, nous allons explorer comment récupérer ces frais.

**Le problème**

PayPal est un service de paiement en ligne populaire qui vous permet de envoyer et de recevoir de l’argent en ligne. Cependant, parfois, des erreurs peuvent survenir, et vous pouvez trouver que PayPal a pris un frais sur votre compte pour une transaction qui n’était pas autorisée par vous. Cela peut être un vrai problème, surtout si vous dépendez de cet argent pour vos affaires ou vos dépenses personnelles.

**Transactions non autorisées**

Si vous avez été victime de transactions non autorisées sur PayPal, vous devez agir rapidement pour résoudre le problème. Voici les étapes à suivre :

1. Connectez-vous à votre compte PayPal et allez dans la section “Activité” ou “Histoire”.
2. Trouvez la transaction non autorisée et cliquez sur le bouton “Signaler un problème”.
3. Sélectionnez “Transaction non autorisée” comme raison du problème.
4. Fournissez des informations détaillées sur la transaction, y compris l’adresse e-mail du destinataire et toutes les autres informations pertinentes.
5. Cliquez sur “Soumettre” pour signaler le problème.

L’équipe de service client de PayPal examinera votre rapport et enquêtera sur le fait. Si elle trouve que la transaction était effectivement non autorisée, elle vous rendra l’argent et abandonnera les frais.

**Remboursements**

Si vous avez remboursé un paiement en totalité et que PayPal a encore pris un frais sur votre compte, vous devriez être en mesure de récupérer ce frais. Voici ce que vous pouvez faire :

1. Connectez-vous à votre compte PayPal et allez dans la section “Activité” ou “Histoire”.
2. Trouvez la transaction remboursée et cliquez sur le bouton “Signaler un problème”.
3. Sélectionnez “Remboursement” comme raison du problème.
4. Fournissez des informations détaillées sur la transaction, y compris l’adresse e-mail du destinataire et toutes les autres informations pertinentes.
5. Cliquez sur “Soumettre” pour signaler le problème.

L’équipe de service client de PayPal examinera votre rapport et enquêtera sur le fait. Si elle trouve que le remboursement a été effectué correctement, elle vous rendra le frais qu’elle a pris sur votre compte.

**Conclusion**

Alors que PayPal est généralement un service de paiement fiable et pratique, des erreurs peuvent survenir. Si vous avez été affecté par des transactions non autorisées ou des remboursements, vous pouvez suivre les étapes ci-dessus pour récupérer ces frais. N’oubliez jamais de vous connecter à votre compte PayPal régulièrement pour vérifier si vous avez des activités suspectes et signaler tout problème promptement.

En suivant ces conseils, vous pouvez minimiser le risque d’erreurs supplémentaires et vous assurer que votre compte PayPal est sécurisé et sans démangeaisons.

   

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