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Holla fellow faslaners,
Am just starting out here, and trying to get my algorithm all sorted out before I take my first step into this business
I've been an avid user of Paypal for over 10 years as a consumer, but never as a seller.
From what I've seen, Paypal protects the buyer, not the seller.
Say, if you're dropshipping and you don't ship the product yourself, what happens if a customer files a non-receipt dispute (since I'm not the shipper, I can't prove it's been shipped)
Or what if they file something more obscure, like 'item not as described' etc. etc., which to an extent, is in the eye of the beholder.
I think a lot of consumers won't buy without it because of this reason.
What's your take on this issue?
Am just starting out here, and trying to get my algorithm all sorted out before I take my first step into this business
I've been an avid user of Paypal for over 10 years as a consumer, but never as a seller.
From what I've seen, Paypal protects the buyer, not the seller.
Say, if you're dropshipping and you don't ship the product yourself, what happens if a customer files a non-receipt dispute (since I'm not the shipper, I can't prove it's been shipped)
Or what if they file something more obscure, like 'item not as described' etc. etc., which to an extent, is in the eye of the beholder.
I think a lot of consumers won't buy without it because of this reason.
What's your take on this issue?
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