Receive money through PayPal ? PayPal is run just like a regular person would run a payment processing company. I assume the payments that you will be using this information for will be payments for intangible items, which is what PayPal HATES. Here’s why. Think about it this way. Person A is selling a program that he will give a download link to person B. Person B sends person A $50 for the program as a gift and a note saying it’s an intangible software. A week later, person B calls PayPal and claims he got scammed and that the program didn’t work. Legally, if PayPal refunds the money to person B, and person A has proof that he did send person B the program, he can take PayPal to court. If PayPal does nothing about it, person B, according the law, has the right to take PayPal to court for not having essential tools to figure out transactions. 99% of people will just say “Well, I got scammed, I learned my lesson. Nothing I can do now.” And that’s EXACTLY what PayPal wants you to think. It is absolute HELL for them to deal with “scams”, gift payments, intangible items, and “unauthorized transactions”. Here are a few tips before we start off. Be VERY nice to PayPal on the phone. I’ve read numerous eBooks about PayPal and they all say “be mad!” and “be aggressive!” Which is not going to work. Be nice to them, make their lives easier and they will make yours easier. Simple as that. Also, DON’T give up. That’s key. Remember, PayPal HATES to deal with things like this, so if you don’t quit, they’ll realize that they have to do something about it.
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