PILOON
Super Star Member
I agree with much said.
PayPal seems to side with buyers more than the seller.
Over some 7-800 transactions I got only 1 negative from a buyer.
I had stated all conditions with a careful description of the product and shipped to the US from Canada.
Buyer was all upset because a broker charged him some fees and negged me.
As I buyer I got a few refunds but then the seller needs to have a credit balance for them to do so. If he empties his PayPal acct routinely you can be the loser.
The safer fallback is to use PayPal via a CC as that gives U a backup system.
PayPal uses strict deadlines to limit their exposure which often shipping delays can cancel out your time frame.
You really have to stay on top of things.
PayPal seems to side with buyers more than the seller.
Over some 7-800 transactions I got only 1 negative from a buyer.
I had stated all conditions with a careful description of the product and shipped to the US from Canada.
Buyer was all upset because a broker charged him some fees and negged me.
As I buyer I got a few refunds but then the seller needs to have a credit balance for them to do so. If he empties his PayPal acct routinely you can be the loser.
The safer fallback is to use PayPal via a CC as that gives U a backup system.
PayPal uses strict deadlines to limit their exposure which often shipping delays can cancel out your time frame.
You really have to stay on top of things.