Paypal Precautions for BIG DEALS ???

Discussion in 'PayPal' started by satya_love, Oct 20, 2008.

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    Hello everyone,

    Actually i am going to have a big deal through paypal.I will recieve around $3000 for one of my website.But i want to know some precautions for this transaction so that every thing goes of well.

    I have a verified premium account.Actually my question is : Some times many people chargeback the money from paypal and with these type of selling @ DP or Sitepoint they can easily run away with the money.So is there any precaution that i can stop the charge back ??

    I have lost $100 once for selling photoshop tutorials when the buyer charged backed !!

    So please guide me ...
     
    satya_love, Oct 20, 2008 IP
  2. fizmoh

    fizmoh Well-Known Member

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    after getting the payment dont send him virtually the stuff Copy it in a CD or Floppy and then Send him via any Local courier or Local post. so that even if he chargeback you will have evidence that you have already sent the product. .
     
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  3. loverdp

    loverdp Well-Known Member

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    Yes fizmoh is right.If he open a dispute you need to give your money back so be careful.
     
    loverdp, Oct 20, 2008 IP
  4. deluxdon

    deluxdon Catch Me If You Can...!!!™ Staff

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    For big deal it is always adivsable to go with escrow payment service. In paypal there is chance of chargeback issue :rolleyes:

    DON.
     
    deluxdon, Oct 20, 2008 IP
  5. ceemage

    ceemage Well-Known Member

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    Escrow, escrow, escrow. And did I mention escrow? For a transaction this size, I would say it's almost essential. Unless you are an eccentric millionaire for whom $3000 is 'just pocket change'... (If this is the case, can I volunteer to clear out your pockets for you? :D )

    Take a look at www.escrow.com or one of the other reputable escrow companies out there.
     
    ceemage, Oct 21, 2008 IP