Hello, I have a question about a filing a subpoena, Recently I sold virtual goods to a user over the internet (via paypal), a short time later his credit card company filed a chargeback (at his request) and reversed the payment. I did not believe this would be a problem as I have saved conversation logs that prove plain as day, that he did in fact authorize the payment. However, I was shocked to find out I lost, as was the paypal representative I just spoke to. The credit card company makes the final decision in cases like these (fantastic for me), however, paypal is not allowed to tell me how to contact them, and cannot do anything to help me. This has happened multiple times and at 17, I can't afford it any longer, and I am tired of letting people like this walk free. Before you ask, there is nothing I can do to get my items back (already been used), and next to nothing you could say to get me to change my mind, enough is enough. What I have learned is that paypal can do nothing to help me, however, by filing a subpoena I can get the credit card companies phone number and other information vital to the case. What I want to know is 1) Who do I file the subpoena against? The credit card company, paypal, or the buyer? 2) Would it be better to just go straight to small claims court? The purchase was for $400, which to most isn't a huge sum of money and probably isn't worth going to court over (which might just get me my money) but at this point I am set on getting what I deserve, no matter how absurd it may seem. Thank you, Matt