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;A; I always pay as gift.Is that bad?I thought it was being nice because you pay the fee instead of them but is it wrong?
Quote from: Tirac on June 13, 2013, 01:46:28 AM;A; I always pay as gift.Is that bad?I thought it was being nice because you pay the fee instead of them but is it wrong?Its not really the best idea: its just that if you don't get your pony you can't open a case and get your money back through paypal if you sent the money as a gift. Also since its against paypal rules to send money as a gift when its clearly to pay for merchandise..that could be considered not so good to break that rule.
This is just a friendly reminder that any time you pay a seller and select the "Send as Gift" option, you have just opted OUT of ANY Buyer Protection services that Paypal offers!Send as Gift= you may not file a claim! Ever!(not to mention it's rather dishonest and cheats Paypal of their cut- I know, they won't go bankrupt because they lost your $0.63 fee )You *may* be able to get around this with your credit card fraud department, but I do not know if this has been tried yet, so I wouldn't count on it.When selling between friends of course it's your prerogative, just remember that once you send it as a gift, it's gone for good.It is inappropriate for sellers to require buyers to ignore Paypal's Terms & Conditions and send payments as "Gift"s! Don't put your buyers in that awkward position, they would be fully justified to refuse to complete the transaction. Sellers who are members at the Arena, who take payments as "gifts" and then have an issue with a sale here will be expected to work with the buyer exactly as they would if the buyer had Paypal's protection in place.I know this has all been discussed here before, but it has always been amongst other issues. Seems like it's time this get adopted into the common trading etiquette since it looks like the change to Paypal is permanent.I hope we'll never see a disappointed buyer here who has no recourse because they tried to be nice and save the seller a couple dollars in fees.