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RFArrow
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Hi, I recently paid someone for the goods/services option, and selected the 'No adress needed'

 

Does this mean that the recipient does not see my address at all? Thanks.

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Brandon-P
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@RFArrow wrote:

@Brandon-P

Thanks, Is there any way to confirm this?


Hi @RFArrow,

 

You can view the details of the transaction on the PayPal website. This will show all of the associated information of the purchase, which should be identical to the seller's version of the node. If an address is not visible, it means there were no disclosure of it.

 

You can also ask the seller for confirmation of this, however I am confident of the previous answer, based on the provided information in the first post.

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Brandon-P
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@RFArrow wrote:

Hi, I recently paid someone for the goods/services option, and selected the 'No adress needed'

 

Does this mean that the recipient does not see my address at all? Thanks.


Hi @RFArrow,

 

PayPal will only disclose information relevant to the transaction. If the seller's item does not require an address or the option is not selected upon manual transfer, address details of the recipient are not visible.

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RFArrow
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@Brandon-P

Thanks, Is there any way to confirm this?

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Brandon-P
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@RFArrow wrote:

@Brandon-P

Thanks, Is there any way to confirm this?


Hi @RFArrow,

 

You can view the details of the transaction on the PayPal website. This will show all of the associated information of the purchase, which should be identical to the seller's version of the node. If an address is not visible, it means there were no disclosure of it.

 

You can also ask the seller for confirmation of this, however I am confident of the previous answer, based on the provided information in the first post.

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