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Old 03-21-2013 | 11:48 AM
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Ronan87
 
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Default RE: possible scam alert

You know... buyer's that use paypal are also protected... not only from your business insurance, but also when you setup a business account with paypal.

I have a business account with Paypal... what i buy AND sell is protected.

The only thing i need to do... make sure i ship in a timely manner, have a tracking number, and take 1-2 photo to show the product in it's condition (maybe 1 short video to show it working).
^I do this regardless of where/what/how i sell.

ORIGINAL: Warbirdguy


ORIGINAL: FreakyDude

Paypal works both ways it protects the buyers and sellers.<div></div><div>I would start a claim now and tell paypal about the weird behavior<div>they will start an investigation and ask the company to prove the item was shipped, if not no money for them and you get your cash back.</div></div>

LOL don't bet on it. Do a search on here for paypal problems. Paypal always sides with the buyer. The buyer can say it wasn't as advertised, keep it for 45 days and play with it then say it wasn't any good and file a claim with paypal (they will win and your out your money)

But hey, don't take my word, search it and read the horror stories. Paypal used to be the way, now that all the freaking cons found the loopholes, its sucks![:@] Only people I accept paypal payments from or too are people I have dealt with in the past or people I know personally. You cant trust everyone, that's why they are called "CONS"

I trust Postal Money orders, cash on pickup, or I will accept a personal check but it has to clear my bank and when my bank says is safe, it will get shipped. Sad, but with all the evil people out there that want to take what you have and not pay a da** penny for it. This is the only way I feel safe doing business.

WBG