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DevilBay 10-30-2010 11:53 AM

Paypal SNAD on items outside of ebay?
 
Seems to begin come november?

"PayPal's extension of its buyer protection policy, which is similar to eBay's program. Buyers using PayPal are currently covered for Items Not Received, and beginning in November, they will also be covered for items received but significantly different from what was described by the merchant ("Significantly Not as Described," or SNAD). "

lakeman 10-30-2010 12:27 PM

Yeah got the email about it 2 weeks ago. Paypal just keeps making things harder. :faint:

DevilBay 10-30-2010 12:55 PM

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Originally Posted by lakeman (Post 178236)
Yeah got the email about it 2 weeks ago. Paypal just keeps making things harder. :faint:

Further digging of their own grave it seems.

First Edition 10-30-2010 03:12 PM

I've wondered for some time now... how will they determine if truly SNAD? I'm sure it will require return shipping. Seems fraud will just be more easily accessible to those already oh so entitled souls...

happywheels1234 11-14-2010 05:36 PM

So if I sent a buyer an invoice for "Goods" without putting anything else, just the amount, could the buyer file a snad claim?

lakeman 11-14-2010 06:00 PM

Yes they can. PP started protecting buyers from SNAD on November 1st.

happywheels1234 11-14-2010 07:10 PM

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Originally Posted by lakeman (Post 181985)
Yes they can. PP started protecting buyers from SNAD on November 1st.

damn, so they could just say the item was snad, and send back an empty box? they keep making it tougher and tougher on sellers

Jeak Custoe 11-23-2010 02:35 AM

This is the exact point at which paypal should have some exception in their bureaucratic system... A couple years ago I had this happen but the other way around: 1700 dollars paid for an empty box. Because I filed an 'item not received' when it was really a 'significantly not as described' I was left holding the back... 1700 bucks up in smoke. Repeated calls to paypal saying 'but this guy stole 1700 bucks from me!' with only silence or a roundabout on the other end of the phone. Complete BS.

But paypal policy has changed since then. What I'm getting at here is that paypal will eventually envelope their policy to protect sellers from getting back empty packages..... but until they do someone should be able to be reached on the phone in paypal who can say "hey, your right.. this is completely ridiculous, I'm going to put a stop to this right now". If paypal leaves enough sellers holding the bag, they will lose money and customers. If they lose enough or get enough complaints, then they will change their policy. So complain to paypal. Every chance you get. Those customer service forms and questionnaires are gold, I fill them out in every stealth account I have.

backplaya33 11-24-2010 05:00 AM

If anyone experiences a non-ebay SNAD dispute on an item that was sold after November 1st 2010 please PM me or post your experience here. I'm curious as to how this system will work. What's preventing the buyer from just sending back a box full of dirt?

art888 11-24-2010 08:06 AM

Just got hit by a scammer! I got a snad on saturday morning saying the item was a ⊗⊗⊗⊗ and it isn't so i uploaded the original receipt and pictures to paypal and escalated the case. Yesterday i got an email saying that the item should be returned to me and i should give a full refund once the item is returned to me. I got the tracking a couple of hours later, it was shipped via fedex and its to be delivered today at 12pm and i see that the weight fedex says its on 1.0lb which should be 4.6lb to be exact... If i would have known about this policy i wouldn't have used paypal lol. Just got had for $400


This is what happens when you take a 1 month break from the forums lol.. lesson learned.

Hercules 11-24-2010 08:28 AM

Don't put a return address on any of your shipments. The buyer will ask for a return address. You give them your POBox or a friends house etc... Paypal will see only the zip code, (privacy laws) so the buyer looses cause they sent it to somewhere else other than your (stealth) address. You win the SNAD.
What's new about this is if you read ebay's buyer Protection policy it says you must have a signature on the return. So sending it anywhere won't cut it without a signature.

pod 11-24-2010 12:53 PM

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Originally Posted by Hercules (Post 184984)
Don't put a return address on any of your shipments. The buyer will ask for a return address. You give them your POBox or a friends house etc... Paypal will see only the zip code, (privacy laws) so the buyer looses cause they sent it to somewhere else other than your (stealth) address. You win the SNAD.
What's new about this is if you read ebay's buyer Protection policy it says you must have a signature on the return. So sending it anywhere won't cut it without a signature.

You have had this work first hand?
And I assume you do this as a backup so you can look at return and if its real do the refund. Not all refunds are scams. But nice if when one happens you are covered

Hercules 11-24-2010 01:08 PM

All my returns are sent elsewhere. And yes it worked for me twice.

holymoly 11-24-2010 04:49 PM

This is great...well for us...not "regular" users on ebay/paypal
See, WE can have the item delivered back to us (address not on pp protection), and if we get scammed, we say they didn't ship it to the right place. BAM!

But for the average joes out there, they may be scammed, PP will say...well he shipped it back...your problem. Customer gets money back AND the product, seller loses EVERYTHING, PP just don't give a ****!

pod 11-24-2010 05:44 PM

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Originally Posted by holymoly (Post 185103)
seller loses EVERYTHING, PP just don't give a ****!

Its not so much that PayPal wants to hurt sellers. They actually make more money the more we use them. Problem is we get caught in the crossfire with scamming sellers. The amount of fraud done through PP is almost certainly mind blowing. So in order to protect themselves, good people get hurt. And that they dont care about as long as it lowers their loss

As with anything PP related, this too will get abused at some point and they will just make the buyer protection higher and add more risk to seller. That much you can be sure of....

lulbert 11-25-2010 12:13 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Hercules (Post 184984)
Don't put a return address on any of your shipments. The buyer will ask for a return address. You give them your POBox or a friends house etc... Paypal will see only the zip code, (privacy laws) so the buyer looses cause they sent it to somewhere else other than your (stealth) address. You win the SNAD.
What's new about this is if you read ebay's buyer Protection policy it says you must have a signature on the return. So sending it anywhere won't cut it without a signature.

is this 100% true? id really like to know, theres some shady people out there.

mofetee 11-25-2010 03:49 AM

Oh, you bet if I EVER get NASD and they buyer returns the item. I will open it in front of a Postal worker and if it is "dirt" or empty, will have her sign a form BEFORE I leave the post office stating what she saw.

Then I will sue the Butt off of Paypal. I am itching at the chance anyway! They have NO RIGHT to get involved with NASD! They are playing bank and they are not! Can't wait until they get shut down and Ebay as well! Then we can all go back to money order, checks and someone on this site will create a new site where sellers and buyers are equal!

learnedthehardway 01-10-2011 08:58 PM

Snad
 
Sold item. Sent to address confirmed by PayPal, sent USPS, Tracking number, insured, have delivery & signature confirmation. Buyer filed SNAD, claiming contents were missing. Buyer refuses to take packaging & contents to USPS for insurance claim. Buyer has done nothing to help themselves in resolving this claim. Submitted evidence of shipping & receipt, yet PayPal is going to refund buyer's money. Will be filing legal action as recourse. Do not use PayPal. There is no Seller Protection. All buyer has to do is make the claim of SNAD and they win. End of story. Am learning the hard way that this is the latest scam. Am taking my business elsewhere. All buyer has to do is mail it with a tracking number and their money is refunded. There is no requirement for a confirmation of delivery when the buyer sends something to seller. If they can provide the tracking number stating they've mailed something, that initiates the refund process. Once this starts, seller has 10 day window to file an appeal.

OfficialGenius 02-13-2011 05:15 AM

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Originally Posted by learnedthehardway (Post 196009)
Sold item. Sent to address confirmed by PayPal, sent USPS, Tracking number, insured, have delivery & signature confirmation. Buyer filed SNAD, claiming contents were missing. Buyer refuses to take packaging & contents to USPS for insurance claim. Buyer has done nothing to help themselves in resolving this claim. Submitted evidence of shipping & receipt, yet PayPal is going to refund buyer's money. Will be filing legal action as recourse. Do not use PayPal. There is no Seller Protection. All buyer has to do is make the claim of SNAD and they win. End of story. Am learning the hard way that this is the latest scam. Am taking my business elsewhere. All buyer has to do is mail it with a tracking number and their money is refunded. There is no requirement for a confirmation of delivery when the buyer sends something to seller. If they can provide the tracking number stating they've mailed something, that initiates the refund process. Once this starts, seller has 10 day window to file an appeal.


Are you 100% sure about this and can you back up your claims?
Because I really don't want to believe this horrible new policy. :faint:

pendemic 02-13-2011 06:47 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by OfficialGenius (Post 204679)
Are you 100% sure about this and can you back up your claims?
Because I really don't want to believe this horrible new policy. :faint:

pretty much hit the nail on the head. Only thing they want to see is a confirmation number showing that you actually sent the product back. Once they gave a confirmation number your screwed, might as well head to a lawyer office while on the phone with paypal

learnedthehardway 02-14-2011 02:07 AM

PayPal SNAD
 
Yes I am positive. I have filed complaints with Attorney General's offices and BBB, as well as an IC3 report against PayPal as they refused to accept factual evidence that the buyer lied, and it is not within PayPal's regulations to be acting like a financial institution. PayPal is not interested. All they request the buyer to do is to return whatever they claim to have received from you. If they claim SNAD, they can ship you a box of dirt and buyer will receive a 100% refund. PayPal "required" the buyer to send the goods back to me and required my signature before refunding the money. I received an EMPTY BOX and never signed for it and they still refunded his money. As far as E-Bay, because it is the sister company of PayPal, E-Bay mandates PayPal to be the one and only form of payment used. You can take all of the precautions available and believe you are protected, but the bottom line is the seller is the only one who is at risk of losing financially. My best advice is to not sell anything you aren't willing to give away. The other advice I have is to sue PayPal and your buyers who pull this scam in small claims court. Despite what PayPal claims, the state where the item was physically located is the state that has jurisdiction. Small claims court eliminates the opportunity for PayPal and the buyer to have access to a lawyer unless you agree to those terms. Small claims is easy enough to maneuver through provided you organize your notes and evidence, remain calm and stick to the facts. PayPal also hates getting complaints from BBB in San Jose (file with the one in Silicon Valley) As long as you provide a detailed account of what transpired, BBB will contact PayPal and request they respond. PayPal will issue some flimsy, canned response and all you have to do is respond with the facts. Make sure you cite specifically what they did and didn't do (especially if they didn't address that in their response to you). The more people stand up to this organization, the more eyes will start watching and perhaps at some point the feds will take them on in terms of regulation. I'd love to testify before the House or Senate on their little scam they've got going, as they are just as culpable as the buyer in this case.

OfficialGenius 02-25-2011 01:13 PM

Damn, this is horrible but thank god for getaway stealth accounts!

Let us know how this goes.


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