Yes, trust me. As a user of ebay and then Paypal since the late 90s early 2000s, Paypal seller protection is pretty much bogus. The buyers can put in a claim to ebay and it gets denied. Then they can put in a claim against Paypal and it might get denied, then they can put in a claim with their credit card company and Paypal sill then side with them 100%. There is no legal team that reviews especially with credit card chargebacks. Its all like clock work. after 60 days you bascially lose. DO NOT sell digital products (tickets, literature, downloads, etc) and use paypal to collect payment. Buyers can put in claims and literally win every time. I e-tickets event tickets to a buyer and then sent them a copy of their receipt in mail with tracking. They went to concert and them put a claim in with credit card company saying they didnt receive tickets. Paypal could care less. I had the confirmation of e-ticket claim, sent tracking number of receipt delivery, even had a time card from the event box office showing the tickets were used at the event. Again, paypal didnt care and sided with buyers bank. It happened 3 times in 6 months for me, people now no how to game Paypal since Paypal doesnt really bother with researching cases, especially digital. I had to go to small claims court all three times to get judgement again buyer. I dont sell anything anywhere that uses Paypal to collect money. i suggest you done either. Paypal just cares about sales and their cut, **bleep** the seller.
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