I received my refund a while ago, so this doesn't directly pertain to me, but...
Kellybear, as you seem to have the only contact with Changdrew at this time, I think you need to relay some information to him. He really needs to come here and post an update himself, as to where he stands with the refunds, his PayPal account, etc. If he cannot be bothered to actually show up here and respond to the people who sent him money in good faith for goods they never received, I firmly believe interested parties might just decide to seek legal action in his state of residence. Lawsuits may be filed in small claims court, for the amount of actual damages plus legal representation and filing fees. If the respondent in such a case fails to appear before the court, a default judgement can be entered by the presiding judge of the court for any or all of the above monies, which will remain the responsibility of the respondent to pay to the petitioner, regardless of any bankruptcy filings, etc. The court can attach liens to any real property owned by the respondent to satisfy the judgment, or it can garnish wages of the respondent until the judgement is satisfied.
This is a real-world, worst-case type scenario. Instead of owing, say $100 to each person, he could end up owing maybe $1000 to each petitioner in a legal case.
Worse than that, if the state were to bring charges of fraud againt him, he could face fines or prison time or both, if found guilty.
I'm not implying that any of this is likely to happen, I just think he needs to evaluate his position, and account for his actions. If he is not able to pay the refunds because of PayPal locking his funds, he needs to come here and make that clear, while providing some evidence of it. Simply stating, "PayPal sucks," does not provide anyone any assurances that he didn't just make off with their money, while blaming PayPal for his own inability to pay the refunds owed to his customers.
I think most of the people who have not received refunds would simply like a sincere apology, along with an estimate of when, if ever, they might expect to receive their refunds.
Just my $0.02.