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Good ways to prevent someone from reclaiming paypal payments?

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  1. The Five of Jokers

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    Good ways to prevent someone from reclaiming paypal payments?

    Basically I'm going to be selling accounts on sythe for a while and the #1 form I'll probably be using is paypal. I know it no longer shows that you received it as a gift so is there any other ways to keep people from reclaiming payment over paypal and possibly scamming me?
     
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    Good ways to prevent someone from reclaiming paypal payments?

    Can't you put like a note when you send
     
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    Good ways to prevent someone from reclaiming paypal payments?

    Yeah but you really think a scammer isn't gonna put paypal gift in the note and do it as a different payment type?
     
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    Good ways to prevent someone from reclaiming paypal payments?

    there really isnt just if they reclaim payment then reclaim the account. Also they don't get back the amount they give to you since now paypal takes out fees when they attempt to reclaim.
     
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    Good ways to prevent someone from reclaiming paypal payments?

    Take screenshots of the chat and not chatlogs. Because chatlogs can be edited and they will usually not accept them because of that.
     
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    Good ways to prevent someone from reclaiming paypal payments?

    There is a way to check that the payment was sent as a gift. If the fee to you is nothing or under 1% then the payment was sent as a gift. If the fee is 45 cents for a $5 payment obviously it's a payment.
     
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    Good ways to prevent someone from reclaiming paypal payments?

    make them claim then cancel the money.
     
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    Good ways to prevent someone from reclaiming paypal payments?

    If they're address shows, it was NOT sent as a gift, if it was a gift, their address would not appear.

    If you do Claim & Cancel for all of your trades, PayPal will limit your account as they will believe people are claiming payments because you're frauding
     
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    Good ways to prevent someone from reclaiming paypal payments?

    The only good way to stop them reclaiming a payment is, to make them send it as a gift & in the message leave a note saying 'This is a payment for a virtual item that I have already recieved' PayPal do not cover claims for virtual payments, so you'll win the claim, if they do decide to claim back.
     
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    Good ways to prevent someone from reclaiming paypal payments?

    but if you're using a middleman, he will never send the payment as a gift aye?
     
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    Good ways to prevent someone from reclaiming paypal payments?

    wtf? Are you just randomly going though threads and posting to get a post count? How did my thread have anything to do with using a middleman?
     
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    Good ways to prevent someone from reclaiming paypal payments?

    have them send you an e-mail that is something like this.

    "I am buying virtual goods, I completely trust this "name", I agree to not chargeback, If i tried charging back, "name" has the right to show this email to paypal and it will void my claim. If anyone cheated, the money would go to "your paypal e-mail."

    you can tweak it to fit your needs, but it may drive some customers away if you are not very trusted.
     
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    Good ways to prevent someone from reclaiming paypal payments?

    ...wtf, the conversation turned into sending payments as gifts or not
    using a middleman is a huge part of sythe and of paypal reclamations. I am on topic and had a legit question: do middlemen send the payment as a gift?

    no need to get all rude, as you can see I can contain myself
     
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    Good ways to prevent someone from reclaiming paypal payments?

    I'm sorry but adding aye with a "?" isn't asking a question. You stated a sentence and said aye? at the end which is still a statement, so as a statement, it was not the right context so I felt that it was an unnecessary post. You also posted on another one of my threads almost immediately afterwards with a similar out-of-context post. You can see my Thread-count call-out was not out of terms but I apologize if I had offended you wrongfully.
     
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    Good ways to prevent someone from reclaiming paypal payments?

    actually, adding "aye?" at the end makes it a question
    is adding "right?" at the end a question? yes, it's synonymous
    your mom was wrong when she told her little boy he was always right
     
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    Good ways to prevent someone from reclaiming paypal payments?

    Alright everyone calm down he is obviously canadian. And adding right? doens't always make it a question am I right? =)

    But back on to topic I agree with the paypal above have them send you an email or add a not saying I have recieved the item.
     
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    Good ways to prevent someone from reclaiming paypal payments?

    but it DOES make it a question
    a ****** question mark means it's a question
     
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    Good ways to prevent someone from reclaiming paypal payments?

    Ok, I'm sorry, but I didn't make this thread to argue so please refrain from any more comments dealing with this dispute. Thank you.

    CAN A MOD PLEASE CLOSE THIS THREAD. I FOUND THE ANSWER I WANTED.

    THANKS FOR EVERYONE'S HELP :D
     
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