Paypal doesn't seem to do much to protect the seller as they claim. "Seller Protection: Eligible" is nothing but a proverbial carrot designed to convince a seller they have nothing to worry about when mailing an item. What a joke. I have sent quite a few items to Malaysia in the last few months which have been covered under "Seller Protection", only to lose about $1200 so far in "unauthorized transaction" chargebacks. I followed all the rules, did exactly what Paypal said to do, and still lost to the dispute. So at what point am I actually covered? 11 years on eBay selling, and Paypal does nothing but claim they "Worked hard on my behalf". What exactly does that mean? Telling the CC company that I sent the item in one phone call? With the call center being located in Malaysia, I can almost bet there is some "inside jobs" taking place. 'Seller protection' is an outright lie and this needs to be removed from Paypal payments as I have yet to see 'Seller Protection' protect me as of yet. Why do the honest guys always lose? The more I learn of the system, the more I am drawn to abuse it (I'm joking of course. Cheating/stealing is not my style)
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