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Originally Posted by lyl797 Now I just have to deal with all those eBay scums that buying for fraud .. shoooot .. these guys are getting ridiculous day after day .. |
Here is something to consider.. Looking at ebay as a place to buy things, rather than sell.
Same also with Amazon. As the leverage is on the side of the buyer.
So, what I was doing for a couple years was selling on my own website and then buying on ebay and amazon and having it shipped to customers.
Playing price comparison games. Worked pretty well.
As long as you can avoid the silly 10% for 90 days rolling reserve that paypal seems to inflict on bigger sellers.
At any rate, the point is.. Then, if you ever have a dispute, you can just goto Ebay or Amazon where you purchased and make the vendor take a return.
Also, the good news is you have less disputes when you sell directly with paypal.
And also, the power is in your favor, as Paypal does not cover buyer purchases outside of ebay the same as on ebay.
Outside of Ebay, if someone makes a not as described dispute, you often win.
Outside of Ebay:
1. Not as described dispute = you often win.
2. Non-receipt = just provide tracking.
3. Not as described chargeback = well, you still loose here most of the time.
4. Non-receipt chargeback = just provide tracking.
On Ebay:
1. Customer complains for any reason whatsoever.
2. You are screwed.