Originally Posted by Just Giddy
I have been reading all of these posts and it makes me just sick. I have never cought anything from E-Bay becuase of these type of things. Pay pall protects the seller and only the seller.
Not true.
Sellers are also very much at risk when dealing with unscrupulous buyers in all sorts of situations. Everything from buyers who falsely claim non-receipt of goods to scamming the seller with the old bait and switch routine where they purchase a mint condition item and then claim damage to the item upon arrival and send back an old, damaged duplicate item to the seller for a refund.
In fact, in the majority of cases, the
buyer will win any dispute with PayPal, however, that doesn't mean PayPal can recover their funds if the account has been emptied by an unscrupulous seller.
If paying via a credit card through PayPal,
buyers also at least have additional recourse through their credit card company. Sellers have no other recourse when scammed other than law enforcement if enough money is involved.
As has repeatedly been noted in this thread, buying or transacting with ANYONE (online OR in real life) where a significant amount of money is involved is probably not for people who aren't willing to do their homework first in order to minimize the risk.
Edited to add that my comments are in no way meant to sound unsympathetic to anyone, especially Dani and Staci, who have been scammed and I continue to offer my support and hope that this will be resolved somehow.
It is actually thanks to Dani's and Staci's stories and efforts that people in the DIS community have been trying to work together as a community to offer support and guidance to hopefully avoid any more of these situations from happening in the future.
This thread has provided many of us some valuable information on ways to protect ourselves from this type of fraud and that can be applied in all types of scenarios online or in real life.