Paypal insecure?


I read this on another forum when a seller refused to use Paypal:

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I have heard such a horror stories from internet. Paypal doesn't offer any protection for sellers. Buyer can even send an empty letter back to seller to get a refund from Paypal. Just say that you want to send the item back you have purchased and provide a tracking number to get a refund."

I wonder if this is true??

I paid the seller via bank transfer and got the item as described.
128x128ulf
I had $5000 in my Paypal account and they somehow managed to loose it. It just vanished. I didn't even make a transaction. When I asked them what happened to my money, they said that they have no idea. The only thing they knew for sure is that it wasn't their fault. After fighting with them for a couple of weeks, by some miracle the money was found. My guess as to what happened, is that I spoke to the entire country of India, and they just ran out of people to transfer me to.
"My guess as to what happened, is that I spoke to the entire country of India, and they just ran out of people to transfer me to. "

Now THAT'S funny.......

Shakey
Indeed, PayPal is for Sellers very dangerous when the buyer wants to betray you.
I had a conversation with a PayPal lawyer who said to go a different route for everything above 2000 $.
When you want to sell via PayPal I recommend to write a contract WITH Passport copy from the buyer. When the buyer does not do it, then you know what is going on. Always send a invoice through the official server and wait for acceptance from buyer. Make pics from item, from box, from address etc. Finally, never send to a different buyer address than the one which is saved at PayPal server ("I am not at home, send it to my divorced wife/ friend/Uncle blah, blah...")
Never had the first problem with them. I have been using Paypal for a long time.
The only problems I have ever had is with purchases on Audiogon where I have sent checks or money orders and the guy disappears. Reason why I refuse to buy via anything but Paypal. Lot of trust in sending someone money and you really have no recourse if he bails. Puts everything on the buyer because the seller gets their money and you don't know what you're getting. This is a rare thing because most people are very trustworthy, however, it has happened 3 times. I will do COD which shares responsibility. Of course the buyer may not accept the package if he changes his mind. No perfect way.
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