@Snow-Catwrote: You may want to check the User Agreement for under the Seller Protection section. As you cannot ship the car via UPS or USPS, it has to picked up in person or delivered in person - there's really no seller protection. The basic scam scenario for vehicles is, the buyer sends you the money using the Friends and Family option (which you're not aware of), you get the money, the buyer picks up the vehicle and vanishes, a day or so later, the buy contacts PayPal, claims there was an unauthorized transaction, PayPal reviews the transaction - sees it was a Friends and Family payment and in many cases, refunds the money. Best advice - sell local for cash - everyone wins. You can take the option to send the buyer an invoice however, the card still needs to picked up in person or delivered - there's still no Seller Protection but, if the buyer is legit and you have documentation of a sale, you should be OK. Even if you have proper documentation you will not be safe and protected with the seller protection. If you are selling a card please look for a different payment option instead because the buyer might file a chargeback against you and you will be at loss (the sale price plus the chargeback fee of $20.00 USD). PayPal will not cover you for the sale since it is an item that is not protected.
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