Originally Posted By: gathermewool
We've al heard of losing the thing you're selling AND the money, but I haven't personally known anyone who experienced this.
For those who say you can lose both, can you provide more info? Seems odd that a service whose business model involves fees for selling things would not provide protection to sellers.
I used to be an eBay powerseller of Acura/Honda transmission fluid. My add specifically stated that the buyer will receive ATF-Z1 fluid, either Honda, or Acura branded, whatever the warehouse has in stock. The fluid is identical, made by the same manufacturer, and the only difference is one bottle says Honda, while one bottle says Acura. So a buyer would PayPal me the money, and the warehouse would ship them a case of ATFZ1 fluid, Acura or Honda branded.
Some DOPE opened up a case that he didn't receive what he ordered. He wanted Honda fluid, but the warehouse shipped him Acura fluid. Even though my add specifically stated that you would recieve either/or, PayPal agreed with him, and refunded him his money. He was not required to return the fluid, and was allowed by PayPal to keep it. So I'm out a case of fluid ($$), the shipping cost ($$), the eBay listing fees ($$), and the PayPal fee ($$).
PayPal is EXTREMELY unfriendly to sellers. There are a ton of scammer that literally make a living on eBay buying goods, opening up claims, and keeping the product for free. These scammers then sell the items themselves and use the proceeds as income.
We've al heard of losing the thing you're selling AND the money, but I haven't personally known anyone who experienced this.
For those who say you can lose both, can you provide more info? Seems odd that a service whose business model involves fees for selling things would not provide protection to sellers.
I used to be an eBay powerseller of Acura/Honda transmission fluid. My add specifically stated that the buyer will receive ATF-Z1 fluid, either Honda, or Acura branded, whatever the warehouse has in stock. The fluid is identical, made by the same manufacturer, and the only difference is one bottle says Honda, while one bottle says Acura. So a buyer would PayPal me the money, and the warehouse would ship them a case of ATFZ1 fluid, Acura or Honda branded.
Some DOPE opened up a case that he didn't receive what he ordered. He wanted Honda fluid, but the warehouse shipped him Acura fluid. Even though my add specifically stated that you would recieve either/or, PayPal agreed with him, and refunded him his money. He was not required to return the fluid, and was allowed by PayPal to keep it. So I'm out a case of fluid ($$), the shipping cost ($$), the eBay listing fees ($$), and the PayPal fee ($$).
PayPal is EXTREMELY unfriendly to sellers. There are a ton of scammer that literally make a living on eBay buying goods, opening up claims, and keeping the product for free. These scammers then sell the items themselves and use the proceeds as income.