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hbreeRN
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Jan-31-2021
09:17 PM
I found someone on Craigslist selling super bowl tickets for a good price. He is willing to do the transaction via PayPal or Venmo and states this is the safest way to do it due to buyers protection with both companies. My question is if the tickets are a scam, am I covered under buyers protection? He is also willing to do a deposit to hold the tickets and for me to pay the remainder after entrance to the game. Does this make the sale seem more legitimate or just an extremely eager scammer to make a few bucks?
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kernowlass
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Feb-02-2021
03:15 AM
That depends on many factors all listed in Paypals buyer protection policy for you to read so you can risk assess your transactions.
Legal (bottom right of Paypals pages) > user agreement > buyer protection.
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Kudos / Solution appreciated.

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