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Originally Posted by Rich D
I`d agree with what youre saying if Paypal gave careful consideration to each dispute but the fact remains that certainly as far as eBay is concerned, they dont
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And here is the easy to make but large misunderstanding most people make:-
eBay and PayPal are actually different companies, run separately, with different buyer/seller protection agreements.
Your buyer raised an eBay claim, not a PayPal one. The fees paid on PayPal are for their protection policy, not ebay's.
ebay's policies only applies to what is sold through their online market place.
PayPal's policies apply to all transactions made through their systems for goods, regardless of the website used.
So in fact, like many others, you have decided to forego the protection provide by PayPal for all transactions made on any website or forum because of a decision made by ebay.
This would be the same as saying "I was done over by the market inspector in Covent Garden market when I traded there, so I am never going to use my HSBC bank account to accept payments ever again, even when I'm selling at Blackbush or Camden markets."
eBay's, the market inspector/owner of WHERE you sell, decision should not have any bearing on your choice of using PayPal as a payment transaction, HOW you accept payments off your customer.