Pharaoh
Brigadier General
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I think I see a potential source of at least some of this issue.
Skrill now seems to have a "pay via Skrill using your credit card" option which doesn't require having a Skrill account. This is similar to PayPal permitting non-account holders to pay using a credit card. The recipient only sees that the money came from Skrill and sees an email address. The recipient has no easy way to verify the details of the credit card that was used. since the payment came in as a Skrill payment.
As long as the credit card holder doesn't file a complaint, this works fine for purchasing things, whether the credit card holder is the purchaser or an associate of the purchaser. The problem is that refunds (or withdrawals of the initial deposit) usually only go back to the original source, and in this case, the original source is a Skrill payment from an email address that doesn't have a Skrill account.
My recommendation would be for huahua290 to open a Skrill account at that email address.
Skrill now seems to have a "pay via Skrill using your credit card" option which doesn't require having a Skrill account. This is similar to PayPal permitting non-account holders to pay using a credit card. The recipient only sees that the money came from Skrill and sees an email address. The recipient has no easy way to verify the details of the credit card that was used. since the payment came in as a Skrill payment.
As long as the credit card holder doesn't file a complaint, this works fine for purchasing things, whether the credit card holder is the purchaser or an associate of the purchaser. The problem is that refunds (or withdrawals of the initial deposit) usually only go back to the original source, and in this case, the original source is a Skrill payment from an email address that doesn't have a Skrill account.
My recommendation would be for huahua290 to open a Skrill account at that email address.