Friday, July 29, 2011

Mac OS X Lion and problem of miscounting a bill of PayPal

NEW YORK - Just unlucky fate of John Christman. After buying the latest OS for the Macintosh, which Apple launched last week, Christman found a bill for USD3.878 by PayPal, though he made only one transaction on 23 July.

Mac OS X Lion and problem of miscounting a bil of PayPa
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A Mac user in the United States was surprised not to play when the online payment service PayPal to send a bill for more than three thousand dollars on the purchase of new software Mac OS X Lion.

Based on the statement reported by Christman Ubergizmo on Thursday (28/07/2011), his PayPal account records transactions as much as 121 additional times for OS X Lion is priced USD31, 79 by Apple.

According to Christman, both Apple or PayPal are reluctant to take responsibility for what happened, so he had to lose thousands of dollars today. "Apple is blaming PayPal, and vice versa. Both of them insisted on going investigation, but I almost went bankrupt during the last three days," he complained.

Mac OS X Lion quickly became the most downloaded software in Apple's history, having sold a million copies on its first 24 hours of its release.

"When I asked this on to PayPal, they actually close the case and claims to have returned the money on July 23. But until now it has not come back," said by Christman.