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marylandmark 01-02-2013 12:39 PM


Originally Posted by Likefastboats (Post 3839008)
Not true about PayPal. They are no worse than accepting credit cards. I am an eBay seller and sell $5K items. As long as I can provide proprer shipping and tracking numbers they have always sided with me. Yes sometimes your money is tied up for 30 days but it's the same when somebody makes a credit card claim. Have all your ducks in a row when your the seller and you won't get burned by PayPal.

Send me $1K over PayPal, send me an empty box with tracking and we can test each others theory?

I get the $1K, file a claim, return the same empty box to you with tracking and you try to get your $1K back from PayPal? I'll double it if they side with you, even with you telling them what I said and giving them the internet link to this post. As a bonus I promise to post pics of how I blow the $1K just so you know it didn't go to waste.

marylandmark 01-06-2013 08:06 AM


Originally Posted by 36Tango (Post 3840824)
If you sell anything on eBay how would you all suggest taking payment?

Good advice on large amount items, the larger threshold determined by you:

http://www.gunsamerica.com/blog/guns...-card-payment/

pasquesi 01-06-2013 08:20 AM


Originally Posted by marylandmark (Post 3841113)
Send me $1K over PayPal, send me an empty box with tracking and we can test each others theory?

I get the $1K, file a claim, return the same empty box to you with tracking and you try to get your $1K back from PayPal? I'll double it if they side with you, even with you telling them what I said and giving them the internet link to this post. As a bonus I promise to post pics of how I blow the $1K just so you know it didn't go to waste.

I don't agree. I sold a Carver amplifier on Ebay. The winning bidder had just signed up for paypal and ebay. I shipped the amplifier, which was in perfect working order. Keep in mind a Carver amp weighs about 50+ pounds. Double boxed, not cheap to ship. Anyway, the buyer contacts me 2 weeks after they get the amp, saying that the left channel is blown. They want a full refund. I tell them no way, and I have pictures with the Vu meters fluctuating and putting out signal. They complain to paypal, who refunds their money. I keep no money in the Paypal account. Well, Paypal pulled the money from my linked bank account, which you must have to be a "verified" customer with Ebay/Paypal.

Then, the customer sends me back the amp. It is a different unit! I have my serial numbers, and they don't match. I file a case with Paypal, and was denied.

So, the winning bidder got a perfectly good 700 dollar amp for free. On me, because of Paypal.

marylandmark 01-06-2013 08:31 AM

errr.... You are not disagreeing, you are proving my point. Buyer always wins, seller always loses!

In my example, seller would be the one sending me $1K (or amp), I would be the buyer getting the $1K (or amp).

pasquesi 01-06-2013 08:38 AM


Originally Posted by marylandmark (Post 3843338)
errr.... You are not disagreeing, you are proving my point. Buyer always wins, seller always loses!

In my example, seller would be the one sending me $1K (or amp), I would be the buyer getting the $1K (or amp).

Oops. Posted before coffee....

bobsbillets 01-06-2013 02:18 PM

Since paypal is also an Ebay company they (Ebay) only allow you to accept paypal for ebay auctions. I used to put on my auctions paypal, check , or money order accepted and ebay would actually remove my listings because of that wording. Knock on wood I do alot of business on ebay and have not got screwed over like some of the other memebers on here.

Ebay Ed 01-06-2013 03:08 PM

paypal is no worse than having a credit card machine and accepting credit cards yourself except the fees might be a little more if someone is going to screw you they will find a way

ridefast77 01-06-2013 07:30 PM

When ever you are selling something and someone emails you, and it starts of with" Kindly get back to me" or Kindly anything it is a SCAM!!! I get them all the time. one time i even got the guy to call me and talk to me he was a rag head he sent me a fake $1900 citi check. just use your head if its sounds to good to be true it is there is a lot of scum bags out there for sure... Another paypal scam you need to look out for is, when you sell something and they pay using paypal and tell you not to ship it they will pick it up. the money is there and will clear your account but Make sure you have a paper trail and reseat for/of pick up, because if you do not once they have whatever you gave them they go back though paypal and say they never got the product and you never shipped it and then get there money back through paypal by fileing a dispute and it comes out of your packet and they have what ever you sold them and there money.

Ebay Ed 01-06-2013 09:55 PM

there are some credit card companies that will let their customers do chargebacks for up to 1 year so that also gives you something to think about


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