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Originally Posted by Pjere
As previously mentioned I thought the same way until operating on this forum. I was surprised at the amount of people who only do friends and family, but it seems to be mostly tax and profit related. I have a good friend who sold a Mike trout auto rookie via PayPal goods. If I remember right, the buyer decided to return it but returned a different card, yet the tracking showed returned and PayPal awarded the return so the seller was out a trout and $12k! How is the seller protected in that scenario?
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Theres no way for a seller to be protected in a situation like that. Its one word against another. Unfortunately, those situations do happen.
Should PayPal reimburse your friend $12K on his word that the wrong card was sent back? Thats a scumbag buyer, PayPal didn't do anything wrong.