Thank you, JameyLynn.
In theory, that means that even if an e-check is backed by a credit card and still is reversed- paypal won't take the money back from the seller if they buyer's address is confirmed. I really would like to believe that, but my experience with paypal is that they don't eat a lot of losses. LOL
If the buyer writes an echeck and it bounces, somebody has to make up that money and in real life with a real check it would be the seller, not the bank (or paypal in echeck land). Confirmed address or not.
I just wish we knew when we are dealing with an echeck and when we aren't because apparently, credit cards don't truly back a purchase.
~~Mary
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