If Paypal were consistent and lived up to their own policy, less people would be looking for exploits like this. I FINALLY got funds released on an item that was SIGNATURE DELIVERY CONFIRMED 10 days ago. Not 3, not 5. 10 days ago, and the buyer +FB'd me the evening it arrived.
Personally, I don't see why somebody wanting THEIR OWN MONEY as suspicious behaviour. Go to a restaurant and splurge for the entire family. See if they're willing to wait 21 days to get paid and let you out the door. Try it with the tax man. Your mechanic.
I ask myself 'Why should I have to try cheating' to get my own money? But really, I stopped feeling guilty about it when I realized that it is them cheating ME out of MY money. I cheated noone.
I rinsed out the brainwashing. I see it as a caveat emptor situation. If somebody buys before they know what is going on, it isn't my fault or your fault if they find themselves dissatisfied later. If they do have a genuine issue based on an informed decision to buy, I'm all about service and problem resolution. But the first INSTANT that a buyer says it isn't what they thought they were getting, despite the fact that the item was clearly described, I have not sympathy and no mercy. Too bad, so sad. Two tears in a bucket, and then f*ck*t.
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