Saturday, January 5, 2013
How to Use PayPal Buyer Protection on EBay
1. Find out what type of coverage you can get on an item. There are different levels of protection under the policy. For the most part, eBay items that are less than $2,000 are covered. You can find this information in PayPal's user agreement.
2. Launch a complaint through PayPal regarding an item. To take advantage of the Buyer Protection policies, issue a complaint through the PayPal website. The complaint feature is for buyers who have not received an eBay item or it was not as described.
3. Wait for PayPal to get back to you on the matter. Once you file a complaint, PayPal is going to contact the seller. This is a way to prompt the seller to work out the problem with you directly.
4. Make a claim against the seller if the initial complaint does not prompt the seller to work out a deal with you. If you are unable to resolve the dispute directly, let PayPal know that you want to issue a claim. A claim can be used to have PayPal secure the refund for you through the person's account.
5. Get more coverage with the PayPal Credit option. If you use the company's credit card, you are offered additional protection on purchases that you make using the card.
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