Having acquired domains on and off since 1993, I've recently decided to sell
a few things, and thought I'd write to PayPal asking ".. how can I protect
myself against chargebacks after the domain(s) have been transferred..."
This is the relevant part of the reply I received from PayPal:
"Dear xxxxxx,
Thank you for contacting PayPal.
Unfortunately with virtual or intangible items there is no way for us to
prove delivery. Even if you waited 45 days (the time in which a claim
has to be filed with PayPal) before you transferred the domain the buyer
could still go to their credit card or bank and dispute the charge.
Most credit cards will allow their customer to dispute charges up to 180
after the charge is made. If you can find a way to make your
transaction qualify for our seller protection program would be the only
way to protect yourself. ... "
....................
So, if we use PayPal, it's basically scammer heaven. Confirmed.
I sort of hoped that they would tell me of some option for being paid
that precluded the buyer using a credit card or bank, just cash in hand,
with no option of chargeback, but apparently that doesn't exist.
Cheers.
a few things, and thought I'd write to PayPal asking ".. how can I protect
myself against chargebacks after the domain(s) have been transferred..."
This is the relevant part of the reply I received from PayPal:
"Dear xxxxxx,
Thank you for contacting PayPal.
Unfortunately with virtual or intangible items there is no way for us to
prove delivery. Even if you waited 45 days (the time in which a claim
has to be filed with PayPal) before you transferred the domain the buyer
could still go to their credit card or bank and dispute the charge.
Most credit cards will allow their customer to dispute charges up to 180
after the charge is made. If you can find a way to make your
transaction qualify for our seller protection program would be the only
way to protect yourself. ... "
....................
So, if we use PayPal, it's basically scammer heaven. Confirmed.
I sort of hoped that they would tell me of some option for being paid
that precluded the buyer using a credit card or bank, just cash in hand,
with no option of chargeback, but apparently that doesn't exist.
Cheers.