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Of course he is eligable, you provide a 'service' and he paid using the goods / services option which is the correct option and so paypal will make a judgement call on if they think he did receive that service or not dependent on any proof you supply.
Secondly Its against Paypal rules to accept a family / friends payment for selling goods and you risk your Paypal account being limited if you do so.
A buyer would not be able to open a Paypal dispute for non-receipt of item OR item not as described as they would have no Paypal buyer protection.
However they can still open a dispute for an unauthorised transaction OR do a chargeback (via their card issuer) and you may well lose as you would have no Paypal seller protection.
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