Refund/Dispute for downpayment
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I have a potential web developer who requires a downpayment to paid in paypal. He told me that if he does not deliver the website as agreed, I can refund/dispute it in paypal and that way I am protected. Is this true? What if he already withdrew the funds, how can paypal return it back to me?
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its true as long as you don't send the payment via friends and family (personal payment)
Cheers!!
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Oh, I see . So just to clarify, it should be a "business account" in paypal? So if it's a personal account like what i have in paypal, sending it over is not a safe. Correct?
Thanks in advance! 🙂
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sorry for the confusion what i meant is the mode of payment
you see when you send money to someone it will ask you on how do you want to make a payment
-there are two choices there one is Pay for Goods And Services which will cover you for buyer protection
-And there is Send to Friends and Family (personal payment ) which is not covered by buyers protection
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