Mocus said:
If you pay via "quasi cash" (if he invoices you for the name and sets it for that) you will have a hell of a hard time getting your money back if things go bad...If you have a bad feeling about it usually theres a reason...make sure you save any emails about the sale and pay the payment as "Auction Goods" and make sure you put the domain name and selling price in the title for the payment and specify its for "full ownership and transfer of ?????.com/etc. Don't worry paypal will watch your back if the whois doesnt change to your info...I have got money back in 2 days before...they are there waiting for someone to mess up, they love going after those guys! Paypal is imo the SECOND safest way to go next to Escrow.com which is best but costs alot more..Good luck, let us know how it goes!
Chris
Whoever claims to have been refunded for a 'bad' domain purchase, seems to be a very lucky person.
Well I called paypal on this and talked to 'resolutions' .
Paypal rep's statement was that a domain name is not a tangible item and therefore not covered by any buyer complaint policy and every buyer complaint would not be proccessed just because of that.
Besides, if the seller already has withdrawn the funds from his paypal account, paypal will NEVER pay the buyer anything back - be sure about this, as they can not pay out of their own pocket thousands of daily complaints.
However, if you fund your paypal account by credit card, you always can initiate a credit card charge back just in case and this would work to get the funds back. But I would NOT count on paypal to resolve this. On the other side, paypal would not like a cc charge back especially if the funds are already withdrawn from the seller. They may suspend your account in case you do a charge back and they can not secure the funds from the seller - so be prepared.
Rather use escrow because thats what they are created for.
paypal is not an escrow service and does not promote with this services either.
good luck