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Originally Posted by Jcfowler6
Two points to consider Well here is “Goods and services” vs “friends and family”.
Why is there such a thing as goods and services via PayPal? The buyer can pay for protection. The buyer chose not to pay the extra fee.
The other side of this - did the seller imply that he takes all risk by offering “friends and family”.? To me That’s the question
With these both in mind. Caveat emptor - the risk falls on the buyer. Protect yourself. When you don’t you should not cry foul in my opinion.
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Friends and Family was never intended to be used to buy stuff. It was meant for sending money to friends and family.
In this sale the seller asked for F&F and didn't give an option that includes buyer protection. I think some people don't understand paying by F&F means giving up any protection that PayPal offers. This isn't the sellers fault, buyers should educate themselves.