Posted by sotxbill on August 09, 2016 at 08:31:37 from (104.5.24.112):
In Reply to: paypal..... posted by 88-1175 on August 09, 2016 at 00:16:31:
Used one for years.. over 2000 purchases on it...
Good.. its a safe and guaranteed way to transfer money from buyer to seller.
Bad... They will usually side with a buyer if there is a problem and make the seller take the product back... So you must describe it correctly, list it correctly and sell it as is, where is. Even as non working for parts only.. Otherwise you might have to take it back and loose shipping one way. You should take pictures of the item and its parts and mark them so that a buyer cant buy it, remove good parts and return defective parts. As again they try to protect the buyer so the seller must take all the needed precautions against shady buyers.
As sweetfeet said, they "auto default" to a bank account as the fees are lower, and you MUST override it everytime or you will get a surprise in your bank account.This is a common problem if your in a hurry and dont click the correct buttons... BTDI.
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