Paypal reversing charges
sabadabada
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I use Paypal to purchase, and to be honest I dont even know how it works. I dont know if they charge me or the seller a fee, or what criteria is used to determine if a buyer or seller is confirmed or not. The sellers on this board are always voicing their complaints about buyers reversing charges, and there must be a deceptive trade practice suit in here where Paypal allows this to happen, especially if they are collecting a fee on the charges. Can someone walk me through how the reverse charge scam works, who pays the fees on the charges, and what makes a person a confirmed or unconfirmed seller?
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DO NOT SHIP TO AN UNCONFIRMED ADDRESS.
I sent out a pair of Nike SB's to someone in GA w/ feedback around 20 and 98% positive so I didn't think much of shipping to an unconfirmed address, as I figured the person was a legit buyer. He receives the shoes, POSTS POSITIVE FEEDBACK telling me that he "loves the kicks" or whatever and I return a positive back to him. About a month later, I log on to my PayPal account and see $100 reversed charges back to buyer! I contact PayPal and their customer service was apologetic, but "we cannot do anything about this sir." I'm explaining to them how the buyer is wearing my shoes right now and even posted positive feedback on eBay, and how I have 100% positive feedback with (150) at the time and it didn't matter because I shipped the shoes to an unconfirmed address and apparently the buyer has all the rights in this situation. Needless to say, I got real on them, asked to speak to a supervisor, and she actually credited my account for the entire amount. I will never ship to an unconfirmed address again unless I have done business w/ the buyer or I know them personally.
Basically ebay/paypal boil down to one word... TRUST! If your an honest man/woman.
Shipping to a Buyer's Confirmed Address from Paypal.com
Do you pay a fee for people sending you money?
Do you pay a fee when the money is charged back by a buyer?
Do you pay a fee if the money is eventually refunded?
How do you become a confirmed seller (or more importantly if you know) how do you become a confirmed buyer?
Does Paypal require you to keep a certain amount of money in your account?
what explanation does paypal give for allowing this to happen?
this is assuming that the buyer is reversing the charges because the buyer has been the victim of a fruad where goods are shipped to an address other than that of the buyer. this doesnt cover buyers who are committing fraud against sellers.
but does paypal allow some unscrupulous buyers to abuse the paypal platform to perpetrate a fraud on some sellers knowingly and maybe let it happen because they receive a fee for each transaction?
I entertained the idea that they knowingly allow this kind of stuff to happen when I thought my $100 was being jacked.
http://aboutpaypal.org/ bashes PayPal...I haven't had much time to look at it yet, but you might find some info on there.
Also, peep the google steez.
1. How much money comes out of your (the buyer) account (i.e., is there an additional fee)?
2. How much money makes it into my (the seller) acoount (i.e., is there a fee on my end)?
3. In a chargeback, do any of these fees get refunded?
You get charged nothing for buying the widget. I get charged $3-4 for receiving paymanet via paypal on the widget. You run a charge-back and I take a loss on everything, postage, fees, etc...
another question. does anyone know the process by which you perfrom a chargeback? are there any requirements? do you have to allege fraud? or do you just click the mouse and the money comes back?
When it happened to me the buyer just said that he never received the item, and since I sent without delivery confirmation, Paypal took the buyer's side and I was SOL. The fact that the same buyer ripped off about 20 people at the same time and was proven to be a fraud did not help and I never saw any of my money back. They just banned his username. At least he was nice enough to leave me pos feedback.
i've checked and this type of deceptive practices suit has not been filed anywhere. It is an open field.
http://www.paypalsucks.com/
You don't have to like me, or be a big seller; you just have to have suffered harm because of this practice.
Either way I would be down to contribute any information you need.
i'm in.
ny state.
pending chargeback on a $200 record filed today by an ebay buyer.
no previous contact from the buyer regarding non-receipt of the record.
buyer also took more than two weeks to pay despite 7 day agreement stated in the auction description.
this is the click the mouse option from paypal.
$200 record? shit, i'm broke, shouldn't have bought that ---> click ---> click ---> refund!
brilliant.
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I think Slabber's angle is more about the $10 fee they charge when they unsuccessfully try really hard to plead your side of the dispute. But then fail and have to charge you for it. Conflict of interest. Paypal will refund you if you cry to them, which shows they know it's unethical. But I wouldn't hold my breath, and I'm sure he would have to read up on CA state law, not NY.
Oh, I just re-read it and no that's not what he's on about... but maybe should be
I think the "buyer protection" angle is their whole selling point, and they would argue that's why so many people use them, including sellers with no bricks and mortar reputation or culpability. The buyer dispute charges, however, are very stinky.