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legendary
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October 25, 2015, 05:50:20 AM
#33
They mean that if the seller receives a payment and it's sent as a gift, the seller can still have the gift payment charged back if the buyer used a VPN or something similar and charges it back as an unauthorised payment. As a buyer, you need to use your own common sense here.
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October 24, 2015, 05:17:02 AM
#32
Gift (Family and Friends) Payments ensure that the user cannot file a complaint to Paypal saying they did not receive anything, since it was sent by you to "family or friends". Gift Payments are not covered by the Paypal Buyer Protection which means Buyers cannot chargeback payments made to you.

That's wrong. Even if you send money as "gift" when you dispute it Paypal will refund you. They changed their ToS 3-4 years ago.
If you sell Bitcoin with Paypal, buyer can open dispute and get back their money. You can't do anything about this chargeback.
Don't use Paypal for Bitcoin related transactions ever.

I've purchased bitcoin and doge through wesellcrypto several times.   How on earth do they protect against chargebacks?
I don't think so. IMO they just like http://www.VirWoX.com. They have high profit margin to try to mitigte the potential loss.
sr. member
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October 22, 2015, 05:38:18 AM
#31
Paypal's charge-back is actually invented to protect the buyers from possible scams. But buyers now a days misusing it to gain free usage of products by claiming refund within 41 days. But bitcoin is protected against charge-backs so all the transactions are final.
Paypal charge back nowadays was a common tool used by scammers and I've been a victim of it even with a small amount ($2 to be exact ) Cheesy  That was the reason why I also stopped using paypal and then switched to bitcoin as a micropayment online Wink
legendary
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October 21, 2015, 11:49:16 PM
#30
Gift (Family and Friends) Payments ensure that the user cannot file a complaint to Paypal saying they did not receive anything, since it was sent by you to "family or friends". Gift Payments are not covered by the Paypal Buyer Protection which means Buyers cannot chargeback payments made to you.

That's wrong. Even if you send money as "gift" when you dispute it Paypal will refund you. They changed their ToS 3-4 years ago.
If you sell Bitcoin with Paypal, buyer can open dispute and get back their money. You can't do anything about this chargeback.
Don't use Paypal for Bitcoin related transactions ever.

I've purchased bitcoin and doge through wesellcrypto several times.   How on earth do they protect against chargebacks?
legendary
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October 21, 2015, 02:34:41 AM
#29
I stopped using paypal they always give money back to buyer

then be only the buyer when using paypal, in fact i only use paypal when i buy something never when i sell something
full member
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October 21, 2015, 02:20:14 AM
#28
I stopped using paypal they always give money back to buyer
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legendary
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October 20, 2015, 09:46:11 PM
#27
Paypal's charge-back is actually invented to protect the buyers from possible scams. But buyers now a days misusing it to gain free usage of products by claiming refund within 41 days. But bitcoin is protected against charge-backs so all the transactions are final.

Yes, paypal might have started with good intention to help online buyers but scammers are misusing it by exploiting their policy loophole. Any way now days it is very scary to accept paypal payments from any body. Only one time some one brought from me guide on how to rank videos and he charged back after 4 months just for $5 so after that I stopped using paypal to accept any payments.
legendary
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October 20, 2015, 02:43:55 PM
#26
Paypal's charge-back is actually invented to protect the buyers from possible scams. But buyers now a days misusing it to gain free usage of products by claiming refund within 41 days. But bitcoin is protected against charge-backs so all the transactions are final.

That is only true when you don't run an official business that is forced by law to refund buyers when they, let's say, don't want their product anymore within 14 days. Though bitcoin has the advantage that it is harder to get scammed. With chargebacks of course. It's actually pretty much easier to scam someone the normal way because no chargeback exists.
legendary
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October 20, 2015, 11:05:30 AM
#25
Paypal's charge-back is actually invented to protect the buyers from possible scams. But buyers now a days misusing it to gain free usage of products by claiming refund within 41 days. But bitcoin is protected against charge-backs so all the transactions are final.
newbie
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October 19, 2015, 05:44:22 PM
#24
Yeah I was also a victim of Paypal, moronic rules
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May 12, 2015, 09:43:51 AM
#23
If you purchase from PayPal, and send it as "Friends & Family", if you pay with your account balance, the other person is unable to be chargeback'ed and is completely safe. However, if you purchase through "Friends & Family" with a credit or debit card, you can always call your bank or credit company to file a complaint, and PayPal is forced to cooperate with your requests as you purchased an item using their payment processor, making them liable.
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May 12, 2015, 12:45:15 AM
#22
I dont understand how sending it as a gift wont stop a chargeback,

I sent PP as a gift and got screwed over (10 bucks big deal), when I went to do chargeback it wouldnt even let me.

Big red letters, cannot chargeback since payments was not for goods or services.

People keep saying if you do gift chargebacks can still happen easily.

I understand maybe if they pay with credit card but what if it is paypal fund or ACH payment?

Anything transaction can be charged back if proven fraud in court.
newbie
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May 11, 2015, 02:54:59 AM
#21
Send regular payment and pay the fees .... Not good idea to send as gift !!!
hero member
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May 08, 2015, 12:56:09 AM
#20
Yup credit cards can be charged back.

But they could also have been using stolen credit card info.
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May 05, 2015, 07:58:57 PM
#19
Why will anybody exchange their bitcoins for paypal? its just too risky! better safe than sorry.
I did it because it was the easiest way to get the money into "real" money for spending online. It was a mistake, and at the time I did not know of the other solutions. Right now my favorite exchange quadrigacx actually withdraws in paypal now which is quite good.
sr. member
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May 05, 2015, 10:45:06 AM
#18
Why will anybody exchange their bitcoins for paypal? its just too risky! better safe than sorry.
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May 04, 2015, 08:17:19 PM
#17
Sending the payment as a "gift" doesn't protect you, but the receiver. Better to just send it as a regular payment and pay the fees to make sure you're covered when it happens.
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March 31, 2015, 08:35:24 PM
#16
In general it just makes it a little harder to dispute. But in the CSGO scene we say "anything paypal can be chargebacked" always just to be safe

I think its actually anything bought with a credit card can be charged back.  You can pay with a credit card through paypal though, and thats technically how you do the chargeback, through your cred card, claiming fraudulent use. 
newbie
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March 31, 2015, 06:48:12 PM
#15
In general it just makes it a little harder to dispute. But in the CSGO scene we say "anything paypal can be chargebacked" always just to be safe
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March 31, 2015, 02:23:58 PM
#14
Gift (Family and Friends) Payments ensure that the user cannot file a complaint to Paypal saying they did not receive anything, since it was sent by you to "family or friends". Gift Payments are not covered by the Paypal Buyer Protection which means Buyers cannot chargeback payments made to you.

That's wrong. Even if you send money as "gift" when you dispute it Paypal will refund you. They changed their ToS 3-4 years ago.
If you sell Bitcoin with Paypal, buyer can open dispute and get back their money. You can't do anything about this chargeback.
Don't use Paypal for Bitcoin related transactions ever.

I agree, PP and bitcoin DO NOT MIX!  If you look at their terms of service you will see that they DO NOT allow digital goods to be bought/sold thru paypal.  They will tell you its against their terms of service, and will not care if you get scammed buying or selling.  Also this goes for eBay, dont buy/sell btc on ebay
legendary
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March 30, 2015, 08:59:09 PM
#13
If a legit account owned sends a paypal gift from their normal pc/broswer/ip, there is no way to chargeback. The only way to chargeback the gift, is to prove that the real account owner did not send the gift payment (unauthorized aka fraud). Many scammers will use a stolen paypal account to send you the gift payment. This is how the gift chargeback always happens.

Not exactly. Sending as a Paypal "gift" doesn't exist anymore. Don't know why people refer to it still. Was thrown out a long while ago. It's now payment for a service or product/friends or family. No gifting option is there, meaning disputing options are available for both. For scammers, they always charge back though credit cards, claiming items weren't given to them in cases where tracking numbers are not there, and more commonly, as "unauthorized access" in which, according to Paypal, they'll refund you up to a certain amount. An unauthorized transaction can occur without switching browsers or IP's (theoretically), so Paypal pretty much grants refunds left and right to honor their security terms leaving the seller in a hole to rot with a fat negative balance.
legendary
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March 30, 2015, 03:57:45 PM
#12
Gift (Family and Friends) Payments ensure that the user cannot file a complaint to Paypal saying they did not receive anything, since it was sent by you to "family or friends". Gift Payments are not covered by the Paypal Buyer Protection which means Buyers cannot chargeback payments made to you.

That's wrong. Even if you send money as "gift" when you dispute it Paypal will refund you. They changed their ToS 3-4 years ago.
If you sell Bitcoin with Paypal, buyer can open dispute and get back their money. You can't do anything about this chargeback.
Don't use Paypal for Bitcoin related transactions ever.
newbie
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March 29, 2015, 09:30:52 PM
#11
If you sell digital goods and you accept gift payments through PayPal you are just asking to be scammed! PayPal does not allow you to dispute it but like another member mentioned you can dispute the charge with the credit card/bank. Since it's a gift PayPal has no Proof to give to the bank so PayPal automatically reverses the payment. I know this by experience so don't let it happen to you.

Regards
Randy
legendary
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March 25, 2015, 03:26:41 PM
#10
I dont understand how sending it as a gift wont stop a chargeback,

I sent PP as a gift and got screwed over (10 bucks big deal), when I went to do chargeback it wouldnt even let me.

Big red letters, cannot chargeback since payments was not for goods or services.

People keep saying if you do gift chargebacks can still happen easily.

I understand maybe if they pay with credit card but what if it is paypal fund or ACH payment?

That is not a charge-back!
What you are referring to is a dispute!

When you make a gift payment, it is true that you cannot file a dispute at PayPal's Resolution Center.
However, if your payment was made via a credit card, you CAN file a charge-back with your bank.
This will immediately reverse the transaction and send the money back to the credit card holders account.

When you do a charge back on a paypal item.  Yes you get money on most cards instantly but paypal still talks to your credit card company.  In a way I would make a argument it's just a different kind of dispute. 

I know I unfortunately used charge back on some cooling gear.  Paypal was still involved with my credit card company.   Eventually over a month later I finally got replacement for broken products and charge back went to seller.
hero member
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March 25, 2015, 01:09:15 PM
#9
I dont understand how sending it as a gift wont stop a chargeback,

I sent PP as a gift and got screwed over (10 bucks big deal), when I went to do chargeback it wouldnt even let me.

Big red letters, cannot chargeback since payments was not for goods or services.

People keep saying if you do gift chargebacks can still happen easily.

I understand maybe if they pay with credit card but what if it is paypal fund or ACH payment?

That is not a charge-back!
What you are referring to is a dispute!

When you make a gift payment, it is true that you cannot file a dispute at PayPal's Resolution Center.
However, if your payment was made via a credit card, you CAN file a charge-back with your bank.
This will immediately reverse the transaction and send the money back to the credit card holders account.
newbie
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March 25, 2015, 12:12:03 PM
#8
If a legit account owned sends a paypal gift from their normal pc/broswer/ip, there is no way to chargeback. The only way to chargeback the gift, is to prove that the real account owner did not send the gift payment (unauthorized aka fraud). Many scammers will use a stolen paypal account to send you the gift payment. This is how the gift chargeback always happens.
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March 23, 2015, 11:19:20 PM
#7
Theres different types of chargebacks. This may prevent the one type where they claim "the item was not how it was, or was never shipped", or the unauthorized account access one. They still can file for this, since smart theives would just send with friends and family and expect to not be caught and have the funds returned through chargeback.
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March 23, 2015, 11:17:43 PM
#6
Where can I see the type of payment I receive whether gift or goods payment? I just get to see Payment Type as Instant and Status as Completed.

It says "instant" either way, but if the payment is for goods and services, they will deduct a fee, usually give you a shipping address, and possibly place a 21-day hold.
legendary
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March 21, 2015, 10:01:08 AM
#5
Where can I see the type of payment I receive whether gift or goods payment? I just get to see Payment Type as Instant and Status as Completed.
legendary
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March 20, 2015, 07:18:43 PM
#4
Gift (Family and Friends) Payments ensure that the user cannot file a complaint to Paypal saying they did not receive anything, since it was sent by you to "family or friends". Gift Payments are not covered by the Paypal Buyer Protection which means Buyers cannot chargeback payments made to you.

However if the buyer says that his account was "compromised" then PayPal usually accepts the charge back, even if it was sent as a gift from PayPal balance.
There's no way to prevent charge backs for sure.
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March 20, 2015, 08:43:34 AM
#3
I dont understand how sending it as a gift wont stop a chargeback,

I sent PP as a gift and got screwed over (10 bucks big deal), when I went to do chargeback it wouldnt even let me.

Big red letters, cannot chargeback since payments was not for goods or services.

People keep saying if you do gift chargebacks can still happen easily.

I understand maybe if they pay with credit card but what if it is paypal fund or ACH payment?

You understood this the wrong way. Its not protecting the sender from a chargeback happening, it protects the receiver from chargebacks. At least as far as i know.
newbie
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March 20, 2015, 03:57:54 AM
#2
Gift (Family and Friends) Payments ensure that the user cannot file a complaint to Paypal saying they did not receive anything, since it was sent by you to "family or friends". Gift Payments are not covered by the Paypal Buyer Protection which means Buyers cannot chargeback payments made to you.
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March 20, 2015, 03:45:46 AM
#1
I dont understand how sending it as a gift wont stop a chargeback,

I sent PP as a gift and got screwed over (10 bucks big deal), when I went to do chargeback it wouldnt even let me.

Big red letters, cannot chargeback since payments was not for goods or services.

People keep saying if you do gift chargebacks can still happen easily.

I understand maybe if they pay with credit card but what if it is paypal fund or ACH payment?
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