Okay, where to start? Okay first question first.
Are you sure the whole purchase is the fraud part? - I am not sure, really. But seems to me that the one who called me was really telling the truth since I did a research about them and all of the evidences I gathered are saying that they really own the account. I have talked to the hacker on the phone, just like how I did to the real owner, and they seem to be different. I mean they are not the same person. So I guess that Paypal account was truly hacked.
How couldn't you get his name? Aren't you required to have a name on the shipping label? - As he was a hacker, he used the same name of the Paypal account where he has stolen the money. Let's just say the Paypal says his name was John Smith. And he told me his name was John Smith. Call me stupid, but I trusted him that easily. I asked for ID's, but he said he just rented the computer he was using, so I just told him to send the ID after the transaction. Later did I realize that he can't show me his ID because that account doesn't really belong to him.
As for the negative Paypal balance, I would expect them to refund the money to the man if he truly was hacked. - Yeah, the money should be refunded. But things happened otherwise. My funds were back after Paypal decided that they have no concrete evidence that their account was hacked. Well, I really feel sorry for them as they told me that the hacker got a big amount from their account. But on the other hand, I am glad that now my Paypal account is cleared from any obligations.
I feel so blessed now. Thanks to God. 