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PayPal (Legal Agreements)

Cleoriff
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I have known for some time that Paypal and Ebay are separating and will be operating as completely unrelated organisations.

I had an email in today from Paypal ...they are changing their legal agreements as a result of this change so am posting the email 'flyer' to give everyone a heads up

Some will know, others wont. I hope it helps those who are unaware of the change

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It's the same as it's always been, I doubt these changes will make any material difference.

 

I don't think there is any need to worry about this.

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Cleoriff
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@perksie wrote:

 

 

I don't think there is any need to worry about this.


Probably not....good to be able to allay any fears people may have though wink

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@Cleoriff good post but don't trust paypal tbh slight_smile never use them
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@blissgirl wrote:
@Cleoriff good post but don't trust paypal tbh slight_smile never use them

It's a lot safer than many other options, you register a debit card with them meaning that you no longer have to enter it on sites when shopping online, which presents a risk.

 

It has many protections built in and I have used it since they started and have never had a problem.

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Cleoriff
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@perksie wrote:

@blissgirl wrote:
@Cleoriff good post but don't trust paypal tbh slight_smile never use them

It's a lot safer than many other options, you register a debit card with them meaning that you no longer have to enter it on sites when shopping online, which presents a risk.

 

It has many protections built in and I have used it since they started and have never had a problem.


As have I @perksie  It really is one of the safer payment options.

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Yep, very secure.
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If a buyer does not pay, report to eBay (they reverse charges due)
If a seller does not send, report to PayPal (they refund what's paid)

Thanks for the info @Cleoriff and great way of  explaining @viridis 

 

A bit off topic but has anyone try bitcoin ?

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A bit off topic but has anyone try bitcoin ?


There are far too many security problems with Bitcoin, nobody should get involved in any way.

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