Yes that's paypal official line that doesn't make it right. I'm not to know that the goods weren't as described when buying and that even if my case is proven I still have pay return costs. I'm asking is this a fair solution for buyers?. Just because that's been paypals policy since inception does t mean it's not outdated or.unfair towards buyers using PayPal. There isn't any mention I could find of where other costs in purchasing item would have to be met by buyer even if a resolution case is ruled in your favour. Amazon and eBay under certain terms refund all return postage costs and associated customs fees etc. So why can't paypal change their outdated rules as well.? Surely if a seller sells an item that isn't as described and that case is proven then the rules need be changed and associated costs, return postage and customs fees should be liable to the seller who mis sold the item. Otherwise your going get sellers fraudently mi selling items in hope that buyers return costs will be so high they won't return it.. I will now avoid using PayPal for any sales whether there domestic or In ternational. Due to this bias towards the seller. So if paypal is trying drive customers away then your doing a great job.
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