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Offline Scott-R

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Paying with paypal "GIFT"
« on: 26 January 2013, 20:41 »
want to buy an item off a member but i have been asked to pay with paypal (perfect) but to send it as a gift? is that dodgey?
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Re: Paying with paypal "GIFT"
« Reply #1 on: 26 January 2013, 20:43 »
yep, means you got NO COMEBACK if it all goes to sh!te  :smiley:

all for the sake of a couple of quid in fees  :wink:

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Re: Paying with paypal "GIFT"
« Reply #2 on: 26 January 2013, 20:56 »
And u pay the fees to send via gift now anyway!!

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Re: Paying with paypal "GIFT"
« Reply #3 on: 26 January 2013, 21:22 »
Yea don't bother with gift rubbish

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Re: Paying with paypal "GIFT"
« Reply #4 on: 26 January 2013, 21:44 »
payed him an extra £5 to cover the costs... makes me feel bit better least if it hits the sh!t i can get my cash back.

£5 for some internet security  :rolleyes: ha
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Re: Paying with paypal "GIFT"
« Reply #5 on: 26 January 2013, 22:10 »
Yeah I always do that with people I've not dealt with or know reasonably from the Forum.
Keeps you safe at the end of the day, and you have to pay the fees regardless when sending as a gift.
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Re: Paying with paypal "GIFT"
« Reply #6 on: 26 January 2013, 23:04 »
payed him an extra £5 to cover the costs... makes me feel bit better least if it hits the sh!t i can get my cash back.

£5 for some internet security  :rolleyes: ha

How will you get your money back?
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Re: Paying with paypal "GIFT"
« Reply #7 on: 26 January 2013, 23:30 »
payed him an extra £5 to cover the costs... makes me feel bit better least if it hits the sh!t i can get my cash back.

£5 for some internet security  :rolleyes: ha

How will you get your money back?

If it all goes to pot & the seller screws him over he'll be able to get his money back from Paypal & they will chase the seller for the cash.

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Re: Paying with paypal "GIFT"
« Reply #8 on: 27 January 2013, 10:07 »
payed him an extra £5 to cover the costs... makes me feel bit better least if it hits the sh!t i can get my cash back.

£5 for some internet security  :rolleyes: ha

How will you get your money back?

If it all goes to pot & the seller screws him over he'll be able to get his money back from Paypal & they will chase the seller for the cash.

I thought that paying by "gift" meant he couldn't get his money back like Chuff said? How will paying the seller an extra £5 change that? Or have i missed something? :huh:
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Re: Paying with paypal "GIFT"
« Reply #9 on: 27 January 2013, 10:12 »
payed him an extra £5 to cover the costs... makes me feel bit better least if it hits the sh!t i can get my cash back.

£5 for some internet security  :rolleyes: ha

How will you get your money back?

If it all goes to pot & the seller screws him over he'll be able to get his money back from Paypal & they will chase the seller for the cash.

I thought that paying by "gift" meant he couldn't get his money back like Chuff said? How will paying the seller an extra £5 change that? Or have i missed something? :huh:
Because he doesn't actually pay 'gift'. He pays for an 'item' or 'service' and PayPal take their fee, leaving the buyer protected should the goods not turn up :wink: