Paypal gift issue

I don't think any one should request payment by gift. If the buyer wants to do it then that is their shout.

I understand that times are tough, and if people want to ask that the fees be paid then that is what they should ask for. On £100 transaction it is an extra £4.
 
stedlocks":29g3nqdy said:
Believe it or not, you are also covered (even on 2nd hand, private sales), by the sales of goods act.
If it is not as described, he is breaking the law.....
he didn't buy goods he sent a cash gift

how will he prove the payment was for goods
 
bigmick":26jwwanu said:
stedlocks":26jwwanu said:
Believe it or not, you are also covered (even on 2nd hand, private sales), by the sales of goods act.
If it is not as described, he is breaking the law.....
he didn't buy goods he sent a cash gift

how will he prove the payment was for goods

excatly and these classified ads work on trust as paypal dont want to know , hes breaking his paypal agreement by avoiding paying fees and aking for gift and i guess i am partly to blame for agreeing to this ...
 
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