Sorry to hijack your thread, ... seriously, but to interject.
Neither party is safe in a PayPal transaction. PayPal could reverse a transaction even if neither party reported a problem even should they suspect the funds were being used in violation of their user agreement. (Their user agreement prohibits their payment network being used for the purchase of digital currency, specifically.)
So the people that are putting up the cautionary flag are doing so for the benefit of both buyer and seller.
+1 He doesn't get it, but when he gets scammed he will be whining about it LMAO
You are the one who doesn't get it gweedo, dont worry about what I do. If I get scammed so the fuck what? It will just come out of the profit I got from selling to legit buyers. I look at this as a numbers game and a know who to trust game. My record speaks for it's self. I dont get scammed and I have tons of great customers.