When you order something on Ebay and pay with Paypal they make it quick and simple by automatically giving the seller your Paypal address. Paypal guarantees the seller that they will cover their losses if the buyer does not receive the package and does not pay for it IF it is sent to the confirmed address that you have established with Paypal.
Scammers buy things and have it sent to their address instead of the confirmed address of the buyer whose info they are scamming. This is why many sellers will not ship to an un-confirmed address. They will not get paid in this event.
It is very easy to change your address in Paypal when you move. Just log in to Paypal, click on the gear symbol which takes you to a page where you can delete all your old addresses and email addresses and enter your new ones.
It is NOT the sellers fault when they ship to your old address because you forgot to update your address before ordering.
It is not someone else's fault if you move and forget to update your address with USPS, Paypal, or any other entity. It is clearly your fault and a reminder to everyone to update their address, email address, phone number and even name if it has been changed and to delete their old ones on whatever web sites they are registered on.
If you make a purchase from a regular web site that you have not used before, they require you to enter your name, address, phone number, email address, credit card numbers, etc. so they can ship your order if you do not use Paypal. This is the benefit of using Paypal. It is quick and easy because you do not have to re-enter all that info again. Paypal has it stored and gives it to the seller so you don't have to re-enter it or verify it. You can either do it the old way and take the time to give the seller all the info they need plus your credit card number or you can check out the quick way using Paypal with Paypal giving them all the necessary info that you have stored with Paypal. If Paypal has your info wrong, this is because you gave them the wrong info and did not correct it. It wouldn't be quick and easy if Paypal listed all your info and asked you to verify each and every bit before they processed your payment.
Years ago, before the internet, I had an uncle who moved, and refused to give USPS his change of address because he didn't want to get all the junk mail he had been getting. Then he proceeded to complain to anyone who would listen that the government stopped sending him his social security checks.
