(Bare in mind there's 2 different screen caps in that pic, the bottom one is from the account overview page.)
Certainly looks like it, however is this the usual 21 day hold PayPal does and then release?
Been selling quite a bit lately with buyers not leaving feedback. However i always supply tracking information. Do you reckons its safe to send the item is the main question?
Eligible for seller protection is there, however i can see non US - Unverified. Any advice would be appreciated, ciao.
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But the buyer is Unverified?!? What is the amount in question...realized that if you are sending to unverified, let alone non-US account...you may not be eligible for seller coverage.
But the buyer is Unverified?!? What is the amount in question...realized that if you are sending to unverified, let alone non-US account...you may not be eligible for seller coverage.
Value is ~£100. The PayPal details page states Ok to send item as well as Eligibile to Seller Protection. However in the sender's details it states that the sender is Non-US Unverified, although do note that i am based in the UK and so is the buyer.
I think I've had an unverified buyer before too, but wasn't a problem.
lots of unverified and read the details and see how you are covered if you are comfortable with how you are covered as seller ship it if not refund it and tell them the deal and what you require in order to ship it, but buyer cannot do anything about 21 day hold remember that
Last edited by danshan; 04-17-2013 at 03:21 PM.
Reason: forgot something
Either way, Unverified or Verified ill still be eligible for Seller Protection if sent through a track-able method right, so what are the exceptions to sending to an unverified PayPal account even though his address is confirmed.
But the buyer is Unverified?!? What is the amount in question...realized that if you are sending to unverified, let alone non-US account...you may not be eligible for seller coverage.
Get real.
Plenty of unverified, and (gasp!) non-US buyers buy items every day. Don't cause a panic over nothing...