
up a PayPal account that can be used to buy or sell online, when using eBay. 9 When your purchase is made on eBay, it's covered by eBay. 2559 And most of the eCommerce stores integrate Paypal payment gateway to. I'm not really looking for advice as far as handling the PayPal case, it just made me curious more than anything as far as if eBay and PayPal share this kind of info and whether or not that would have come to eBay's attention if I hadn't noticed it. With PayPal, you're covered by the 0 Liability for Eligible Unauthorized Transactions program. I figured if the account was comprised and used to purchase items fraudulently, it could also very well be being used to sell items fraudulently, so I called eBay CS to let them know they may want to look at that account. Further, buyers can file a chargeback if the product doesn’t arrive. The address stated on eBay and PayPal was in California, but the address the buyer provided was in North Dakot. Around Christmas time last year, a buyer had bought my item but told me to ship it to a different address. Other disputes include if a buyer gets a damaged or incorrect item, the box is empty, or if the buyer is charged twice for the product. Hey There have been many posts about this, but my situation is very difficult. We've submitted the tracking and are all good as far as that goes, but while researching the issue I noticed that buyer account on eBay had 2 items for sale - both of them $3,000 designer handbags (high dollar/high fraud items). A buyer can file for a chargeback on PayPal for different reasons, like when his/her PayPal account is used for an unauthorized payment.

This one isn't a lock, because PayPal investigates each claim individually.

In each case, as long as I provided tracking, PayPal didn't deduct the money from my account, even though the 'buyer's financial institution decided in the buyer's favor. That's a safety net you don't have with any other payment method. Tell your card provider you want to make a. An unauthorized use chargeback is one of the easiest things for a seller. If youre successful, your card provider will refund the money to your credit card. The reason I bring it up is that we received an unauthorized payment claim through PayPal today for an eBay transaction from a week ago. It has happened to be a few times where a buyer has made an unauthorized transaction claim through PayPal. Their address on PayPal and eBay addresses are the same thing. Since eBay and PayPal separated - how much do the two companies share with each other when it comes to unauthorized transactions / account security issues? Since the two were linked so closely for so long, I wonder how many people use the same email address and/or passwords for both eBay and PayPal, which would mean that if one is compromised, so is the other.
