To receive funds, people just send to your email and you have to accept them via skrill website.
Yeah, just read this on their help page:
So I guess a scammer just send skrill funds and then go claims that his account was compromised andthe funds were sent by a hacker or something and receives it back?
Guess I just have to keep on looking until I find a safe payment processor with no charge-back policy.
Skrill is kinda like PayPal in this regard though chargebacks are harder to do and less common. If you use skrill often especially on here you probably get burnt by someone eventually unfortunately.
Yeah this is what I am afraid of but I'll try it with people who have had successful trades and see how it goes.
I know there are some people on the board who offer debit cards which can be re-filled using BTC but I can't get myself to trust them. Will look into Bit-x cards but I heard one has to verify his phone number to make an account at Bit-x and I don't want to give away my anonymity.