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Yeah, I did see the neg rep, but he sent me the $900 in paypal after asked for Escrow, and it's tough to not take the cash on the table.
Now I need to do the following: convince paypal that transfer to godaddy usernumber and email consists of proof of shipping adress/tracking and acceptance by that individual equates to a signature of receipt. Hmmm, seems easy enough to me. Will Paypal budge, doubt it.
Mr. Dicker, if my GD acct rep MFear, cant help, can you? Changing Paypal seller protection service to include GD transfer for proof of shipping address would be one small step for man, ey?
PV
there are some good moving parts to work with..
the sale was refuted, and ensuing chargeback made, because the paypal account used by big name lover wasnt purportedly big name lover's..
whether they are one and of the same or know each other, don't know.
but paypal claims that it doesnt matter for me, and i will be well on my way if i can show tracking/shipping, and now, say signature may be an element as well.
well. i'd rather make the acct/name transfer to shipping/receipt analogy argument than deal with the fact per se that the inappropriate paypal acct was used. That would be something I could not change.
let's see where this all goes.
Yeah, I did see the neg rep, but he sent me the $900 in paypal after asked for Escrow, and it's tough to not take the cash on the table.
It's really not cash, unless you can withdraw it from your Paypal debit card before Paypal removes it from your account.
still not really cash then... because paypal will just make your account negative whatever the amount was.
A very good and great argument, imo.well how much business do you figure paypal rakes in annually from domain sales? how many new clients does GD retain/acquire by transferring domain pursuant to sales via paypal. these two co's want to help our industry or put on an intentional blind eye? :approve:
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