Hey all im going to sell my online biz for $$$$ now the problem is , i dont feel safe on paypal thingy the buyer told me that if he choose the Service option in the pp payment , he wont be able to refund , etc is that really like that ? whats your suggestion ? whats the best payment method for such a thing and without refund or any similar thingy ?
IDon’t think so, best of my knowledge any buyer can open dispute with in 45 days as per PayPal rule if you are selling any physical good you must kept the proof of shipment, and the shipping address must be same as per PayPal address. In the case of services you must kept save the communication details for more detail take your time to visit PayPal you van find there all the answer written details in the help section
Nope,He still can open a dispute if he send you the money choose the Service option...... I heard this before,if someone send you the money via masspay,Then he can not open a dispute,you can try it..
JacobNix, this person still could open a dispute, but that's all. It's a virtual good and Paypal buyer policy applies to physical goods only. So if this person opens dispute against you, please just respond to dispute and explain that payment was made for virtual service. It's that simple.
i dont think so...buyer can open a dispute....and if seller want to refund...he always have this option... paypal is most hit due to these reasons...
Now the buyer says he can open a fake dispute and cancel it he says in this way he cannot open another one ? what about this ? Advise please
i think this may work first as u think he can't dispute second time but what if he charged back later by claiming unauthorize access ? better use escrow
I head some chargebacks from buyers who used the service and later decided that can save their money. Using PayPal though can provide the seller additional protection from such actions, especially if the buyer uses paypal account, and confirm delivery of service/goods.
Use Escrow as previously mentioned and also take it a step further and have them complete a one page sales agreement. http://www.domainprotege.com/general-domain-catch-all/website-or-domain-sales-agreement-example.html If your transaction is $$$$ as you mention above why not cover all your bases. Good Luck
hmmmmmmmmm the buyer still claims that its possible to disable the refund option we didnt agree on this No deal and this thread can be closed now thanks Mods