I made a stupid error, and gave someone one of my e-mail addresses to make a PP payment for a very small amount of $ ($10). Unfortunately, it is not the address associated with my PP account. Instead of telling the guy "I don't know what you're talking about, this address is not a valid PP account address," PP sent an e-mail to the address (me) saying "Hey, you have some money waiting for you. Create an account so you can get the money." (This seems like a bad way to handle the situation - what if the payment had been for a lot of money and the e-mail address someone else's - would they have just given it away to some random stranger?)
Has this ever happened to you, and how did you deal with it? I don't want to bother the sender by asking him to send "another" $10 to my actual PP address, nor do I want to create another PP account. I tried to contact PP, but it seems like that's not a very easy thing to do.
I'm thinking that I may just let the money go uncollected, and see if PP sends it back to the sender. If they do, I can then tell him to send it to my actual PP account address.
Any other ideas?
Thanks
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