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I recently sold an item on the Gumtree market in the UK and was paid via PayPal. The total payment was made up of three amounts, two of which were supposedly from the buyer's partner. The item was dispatched, tracked and signed for on receipt. A couple of days later the "partner" made two claims, saying that I'd given wrong tracking info, failed to respond to requests for info, and that the item had not been received (all untrue). I responded sending to Paypal a photo of the packed item as shipped, a copy of the carrier's receipt with tracking number, and a copy of the tracking information including the signature on receipt. Despite all of this evidence, and with remarkable inconsistency, Paypal decided in favor of the buyer for the larger of the two payments, saying that the tracking information could not be verified, despite the exact same information being accepted as verified in the case of the second claim!
My question is; a) how common is this buyer scam, and b) how common is this Paypal incompetence?
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You lost your seller protection because.........
https://www.paypal.com/uk/webapps/mpp/ua/seller-protection
What are the eligibility requirements for PayPal seller protection?
e. Accept only a single payment from one PayPal Account for the purchase.
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You lost your seller protection because.........
https://www.paypal.com/uk/webapps/mpp/ua/seller-protection
What are the eligibility requirements for PayPal seller protection?
e. Accept only a single payment from one PayPal Account for the purchase.
Advice is voluntary.
Kudos / Solution appreciated.
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Thanks for that insight kernowlass.
Do you know what the reason is behind that single payment limitation?
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Sorry no idea why paypal create their policies, only what they are (sometimes) !!
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@kernowlass I would hope that losing my "seller protection" through inexperience should not affect the decision in the case of a claim if comprehensive evidence can be given of delivery. Any thoughts?
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Which is probably why you were covered for the x1 payment.
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