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Old 09-05-2022, 08:01 AM
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Default How does PayPal Goods & Services protect the seller?

I'm selling a card (on another forum) to someone with zero transactions or references (and minimal overall activity) on that forum. They have a solid eBay history as a buyer and a seller. Their communication has been normal, without any of the usual scam red flags (different email, my brother heard about this from a stranger in a park, etc..)

They've agreed to pay using PayPal Goods & Services, which I prefer.

Let's say the transaction is paid that way, then fast forward a week, they claim:
(a) They didn't receive what they paid for
(b) They received an empty box
(c) They try to reverse the transaction via CC or some other form of buyer protection that PayPal offers.

In those cases, how does using PayPal G & S actually protect the seller? Even using PayPal G & S, are there potential scenarios where the transactions goes south?

I'd love to hear others experiences on this one...
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Old 09-05-2022, 08:26 AM
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My experience is all electronic forms of payment can be reversed. You have zero guarantees.

If it were me…. I would list it on ebay and have the buyer purchase it there with their account. At a minimum you know you are dealing with the same account holder….. if the account hasn’t been hacked….
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Old 09-05-2022, 08:35 AM
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Good and Services Protects the Buyer Not Seller....a lot of great people out there but also a lot scammers out there. Best bet is if you’re selling through the Mail get collect insure dealer policy. They require signature confirmation and priority.

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Old 09-05-2022, 09:02 AM
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In the Good and Services transaction overview, there's a section to manually input the tracking number of your package. It's easy to overlook, but I suggest you do that if you have concerns about your transaction.

That's the best way to protect yourself.

Package says it's been delivered, that's about the best you can do on any platform to protect yourself. That and the hint of legal action or "filing a stolen package report" with the police, if they threaten to stiff you on a package that shows as "delivered".

I've had Ebay back me up before when a package has shown as delivered.

Odd thing is, I have websites, occasionally sell on Net54 and have probably had thousands of non-Ebay Paypal transactions over the years, and I don't think I've ever had anybody test me on a package that has shown as delivered outside of Ebay (fingers crossed), to even know how Paypal would deal with something like that.
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Old 09-05-2022, 09:04 AM
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Good and Services Protects the Buyer Not Seller....a lot of great people out there but also a lot scammers out there. Best bet is if you’re selling through the Mail get collect insure dealer policy. They require signature confirmation and priority.
That's good to know. I do have a Collectibles Insurance policy, but I had forgotten about the stipulation on signature confirmation.
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Old 09-05-2022, 09:08 AM
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That's good to know. I do have a Collectibles Insurance policy, but I had forgotten about the stipulation on signature confirmation.
Also make sure you never click the box at the post office that says electronic signature accepted. Never.
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Old 09-05-2022, 10:05 AM
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I would think Paypal probably uses Allianz or another insurer...or just scale the float themselves

In looking at 1 transaction it doesnt seem to be profit friendly but the 2% of n transactions covers the insurance or pool of distressed transactions as thousands likely go through without an issue (in between issues). The fee is insurance....same as paying insurance w usps

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