I was wondering if anyone has had experiences with whether or not paypal will give back your money if a forum trade goes wrong. I've had good experiences with ebay, but never tried buying something through a forum
Does Paypal honor forum transactions "gone wrong"
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All you can do is file a claim if something goes wrong and hope that the other person hasn't taken the funds out of their account yet.
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If they're PayPal verified a bank account is attached to their account. I haven't had any problem doing forum tradding here on AO, but I only deal with people with plenty of feedback. Always send a pm to all forum screen names on all the feedback links to make shure the person your dealing with isn't inpearsonating someone with good feedback. If your unshure or the deal is to good to be true use a 3rd party to do the transaction.
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__Phoenix__
Remember, the use/payment/demand of an additional fee to cover the paypal seller transaction is prohibited and voids all paypal protection policy. That means if the seller says $xxx.xx shipped + x% paypal fees.... if paypal investigates the sale thread and sees that, then all parties are not covered.
Someone could buy something from you and claim a non-shipment. As the seller you would not be protected under the Seller's Protection from my claims had you charged the paypal fees to the customer, whether they actually recieved the item or not. <--- Ninja Scamzorz
Somebody simply reporting your illegal sale to paypal could have your paypal account banned. <--- Good way to get back at someone
If you read that 8 billion page "users agreement" that everybody checks off and skips, it outlines it all in there in black and white (actually 1's and 0's)
Personally, I am surprised paintball forums allow stuff like requiring the buyer to cover fees, but they crack down on silly things like too many ups or crosslisting.
I went through the paypal agreement for you, and verbatem here is the Seller Protection Policy:
Policy Conditions. All of the following conditions must be met for a transaction to qualify for the Seller Protection Policy.
(...random requirements...)
3.a.iv
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so isnt it then also the buyers responsibility to not purchase from people charging paypal fees?
paypal fees should be lower, considering your $ is their $ until you spend it
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link paypal to a credit card and only use that for transactions.
if someone scams you, you can then chargeback the credit card. let paypal go after the scammer for the money.
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__Phoenix__
Paypal is a credit service, just like Visa or Mastercard. The fee is thier cut.Originally posted by Chronobreakso isnt it then also the buyers responsibility to not purchase from people charging paypal fees?
paypal fees should be lower, considering your $ is their $ until you spend it
Visa and Mastercard also have policies for thier supported stores to not charge the customer a fee for using the credit service.
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so what about all the $ they make in interest while your $ sits in their accounts?
guess thats not enough $ for what is basicly an automated service /sarcasm
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