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Have you ever sold something on eBay? Paypal is safe right? Think again! I have been selling stuff on eBay for about 8 years. They do offer “buyer protection”, which is just what it says, it is for the buyer…not the seller. Case and point, let’s say you are selling an item for 2,000 and everything is good. Well, the buyer has 60 days to decide if they are like it. What? Keep reading!
There is a thing called chargebacks and guess what with your American Express card you get three of them a year. No questions asked, just do a charge back and you screw the seller out of their money. If there was no conformation on the product your money is in the hands of complete stranger…sounds fair right!
Paypal Do Something!
Here is a solution, why don’t you at Paypal start monitoring these chargebacks. Say someone is always doing them, you think they might be a con-artist? I am really getting sick and tired of my money being at the hands of Paypal. They offer ZERO protection for the seller. None whatsoever!
I would highly recommend that you not use Paypal because they really don’t offer any protection for the seller. I have been screwed over time and time again by this and paypal really needs to address this issue. Use Escrow because they are so much better than Paypal. For more Paypal horror stories I highly recommend you check out this site: http://www.paypalwarning.com
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