Paypal Purchase might be scam?
Im about to purchase a Homefill setup but have never ordered anything from someone through paypal. iv only ordered things off websites. the seller is telling me to click "send money to family and friends". im just wondering if thats usally how paypal buisness is done? i thought i would receive an invoice or whatever. explaining what i am purchasing... if anyone has any experience on this and could let me know thad be great! Thanks
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Using paypal that way avoids the fees that are charged on invoices by Paypal. I'm not sure you have Paypal's protection without an invoice and payment through them for that item. Just a generic send money probably won't be covered.
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ohh okay thanks for the quick reply Kjohn. So if i want to be protected i should go through an invoice..?
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You have 0 protection if you pay that way.
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And you pay the fees, not the recipient.
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Yeah, I would never purchase from a business that way - EVER.
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The HomeFill systems can be expensive to repair if you buy from a disreputable source. I see red flags all over this one. Good Luck.
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If you provide them your email, they can send an invoice and then you can pay from the invoice - there should be a link that gets associated to the invoice. Without the documentation, you'll have no way to dispute if things aren't what they seem - DON'T do it - make them provide an invoice!!! If they are legit, they won't bawk.
BUT.......... if you are sending money out randomly to paypal accounts just based on say so - my email is dsullivan@nevadaglassworks.com /wink!!! :hide: :fnwl: |
I frequently have people send me $$ using the friends & family option, however, I always give the option of an invoice, buyer pays fees.
Personally wouldn't send to someone I didn't know without several personal vouchers from people I know & trust. If it feels shady, it probably is. |
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