Midlife":1esxoaiy said:
Isn't paypal gift just that.....giving someone something as a gift like a present. Like giving someone money as a birthday present.
AFAIK in law I'm not sure if it constitutes "consideration" for the purposes of a contract either...........
I think you have lost it
Shaun
In contract law once a gift has be received by the recipient then it cannot be recovered by the giver. You could try and threaten him with raising the issue with Paypal by exposing his use of paypal gift for sales....which avoids fees and which Paypal will not approve of (although you are just as culpable as you agreed to it)....but otherwise i would name & shame.....it's just bad form on his part.....
Oh, or you could plead that you did not have the legal capacity to transfer part of your estate to anyone at the time of the transaction due to insanity....if you can prove it