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learningtogetby 07-13-2013 03:49 AM

Ebay or paypal address to send to
 
Hi all couple of questions here.

1. If item has sold and the buyer has a ebay postal address different to a paypal postal address. which address is best to send to, which would give me more seller protection or are they both protected?

2. If buyer wants his item bought shippped to another address diferent to his paypal or ebay address i am right in thinking all seller protection is out of the window? so could the buyer change his papypal to his desired address this may make address on paypal "unconfirmed" instead of "confirmed" how does this leave me with seller protection?


many thanks

GreenBean 07-13-2013 03:56 AM

Always ship to the CONFIRMED paypal address.

Be careful of variations. Be careful of buyers trying other addresses.

If it is international, avoid completely.

Cover yourself with full tracking, signature on delivery and full insurance.

Make that a strict trading rule.

:nono:

learningtogetby 07-13-2013 03:59 AM

Hi green bean thanks for lighting quick reply.

Are you aware of the answer to qquestion 1 ie which address be best to send to ebay or the paypal one?

If for instance an address is UNCONFIRMED how do you go about canceling a sale? as the buyer will most prob negative feedback and kick up a right stink.?

I always send everything recoreded signed for even small low cost items to protect feedback and cases against me.

cheers

jeffweico 07-13-2013 09:46 AM

I would always use the PayPal confirmed address. If a buyer asks you to ship to an unconfirmed address, I would send an email through eBay explaining that I can ONLY ship to a PayPal confirmed address. Of course, be NICE about it, but be firm.

It is very easy to add addresses to PayPal if you will be shipping often. So when someone says the item is for their daughter/mother/friend or whatever and they cannot add their address, that is NONSENSE!

danshan 07-13-2013 11:35 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by jeffweico (Post 467068)
I would always use the PayPal confirmed address. If a buyer asks you to ship to an unconfirmed address, I would send an email through eBay explaining that I can ONLY ship to a PayPal confirmed address. Of course, be NICE about it, but be firm.

It is very easy to add addresses to PayPal if you will be shipping often. So when someone says the item is for their daughter/mother/friend or whatever and they cannot add their address, that is NONSENSE!

Curious why confirmed only? What policy makes you want or need that requirement?

rsot 07-17-2013 12:59 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by danshan (Post 467224)
Curious why confirmed only? What policy makes you want or need that requirement?

Paypal policy for seller coverage

danshan 07-17-2013 10:21 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by rsot (Post 468274)
Paypal policy for seller coverage


Please clarify. I have never seen that policy? If possible can you give me reference link or tell me where I can find that policy please?

BigCJ 07-18-2013 01:18 AM



WARNING: PAYPAL LINK!


https://www.paypal.com/us/webapps/mp...protection-faq


What if the buyer asks me to ship to an address other than the Shipping Address on the Transaction Details page?


If you ship to a different address, you will not be eligible for coverage. If the buyer wants you to ship to a different address, we recommend that you ask the buyer to resubmit the payment with the new shipping address.
__________________________________________________ _____

Its just an added layer of security for sellers in case of foul play.

Too easy for someone to just say that they did not get the item and your at risk of losing a case.

Having it confirmed stops a lot of headaches.

danshan 07-18-2013 10:18 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by cjmixers (Post 468401)


WARNING: PAYPAL LINK!


https://www.paypal.com/us/webapps/mp...protection-faq


What if the buyer asks me to ship to an address other than the Shipping Address on the Transaction Details page?


If you ship to a different address, you will not be eligible for coverage. If the buyer wants you to ship to a different address, we recommend that you ask the buyer to resubmit the payment with the new shipping address.
__________________________________________________ _____

Its just an added layer of security for sellers in case of foul play.

Too easy for someone to just say that they did not get the item and your at risk of losing a case.

Having it confirmed stops a lot of headaches.

But where does it say it has to be confirmed?

rsot 07-18-2013 12:21 PM

Is coverage only available when I ship to a confirmed address?
You must ship the item to the shipping address on the Transaction Details page, and the transaction must be marked eligible or partially eligible.

Items sold on eBay will be marked eligible even if the shipping address is unconfirmed.

Items sold on websites other than eBay will generally be marked eligible if the shipping address is confirmed, and partially eligible if the shipping address is unconfirmed.

If an item is marked eligible, protection will be granted for both unauthorized payment and item not received disputes, provided that all other eligibility requirements are met.

If an item is marked partially eligible, protection will be granted for item not received disputes only, provided all other eligibility requirements are met.

Read the PayPal User Agreement for our complete terms of coverage.

(from the Paypal site)

danshan 07-18-2013 02:45 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by rsot (Post 468574)
Is coverage only available when I ship to a confirmed address?
You must ship the item to the shipping address on the Transaction Details page, and the transaction must be marked eligible or partially eligible.

Items sold on eBay will be marked eligible even if the shipping address is unconfirmed.

Items sold on websites other than eBay will generally be marked eligible if the shipping address is confirmed, and partially eligible if the shipping address is unconfirmed.

If an item is marked eligible, protection will be granted for both unauthorized payment and item not received disputes, provided that all other eligibility requirements are met.

If an item is marked partially eligible, protection will be granted for item not received disputes only, provided all other eligibility requirements are met.

Read the PayPal User Agreement for our complete terms of coverage.

(from the Paypal site)

Yes exactly so why does everyoñe on here all day say only ship to confirmed address. I personally have never won a nad dispute always ship back refund always so confirmed address does not mean anything to me or i am assuming 99 percent of people on here.

BigCJ 07-18-2013 04:20 PM

A Nad, (Not as described) case is different than an item not received case.

NAD = they got the item. We are not talking about that type of case.

The rules change based on the TYPE of case opened. You will not win the case if the person has it and does not like the item.

This is why members here are so amendment about confirmed address. You have to look at the rule how its read and make your own conclusion. Paypal does not even follow their own rules a lot of time, but you have to be proactive to protect your profits.

Shipping to confirmed address rules out that type of case that a buyer can open against you, unless they do a chargeback.

When they do, if you shipped to a confirmed address and you have done everything by ebay/pps rules after that, you force paypal to eat that loss.

danshan 07-18-2013 04:34 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by cjmixers (Post 468628)
A Nad, (Not as described) case is different than an item not received case.

NAD = they got the item. We are not talking about that type of case.

The rules change based on the TYPE of case opened. You will not win the case if the person has it and does not like the item.

This is why members here are so amendment about confirmed address. You have to look at the rule how its read and make your own conclusion. Paypal does not even follow their own rules a lot of time, but you have to be proactive to protect your profits.

Shipping to confirmed address rules out that type of case that a buyer can open against you, unless they do a chargeback.

When they do, if you shipped to a confirmed address and you have done everything by ebay/pps rules after that, you force paypal to eat that loss.

That is the same whether the address is confirmed or not. Confirmed address ONLY provides more protection for NAD cases but there is no reason to require a confirmed address that is a wive's tale that way too many sellers live by and is not necessary especially if it is an ebay transaction it 100 percent does not matter on ebay transactions.

BigCJ 07-18-2013 05:19 PM

it is not the same and thats what I have been saying. To offer MORE protection. Cross your Ts and dot your I's. With ebay and paypal, NOTHING is guaranteed and it is NOT a wives tale, but you stand a BETTER chance, when the address is CONFIRMED.

Again: NOTHING is set in stone with eb/pp but as per MANY sellers here, on ebay and paypal, they ship to CONFIRMED addresses for a reason.

Just because YOU PERSONALLY have never won a case on this topic, does not mean that it is not true.

I have not only won cases, but have had friends, other sellers and family who have as well.


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