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MansGame
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So I recently did a deal off eBay where I was the seller and the buyer pulled a clever move which I had not thought of before. I thought I would share it with you all and see if anyone else has seen it.
The buyer and I agreed to terms for paypal gift. I had my reservations because I had not done a deal with this guy but I didn't care because I was getting paypal gift and obviously first before sending the cards. Well the buyer sent regular paypal payment and then gifted the difference which was taken out for fees. I didn't notice the "move" because I saw the full amount of money reflected in my paypal account.
After thinking this through, this was a clever move by the buyer. The buyer essentially protecting himself by using regular paypal payment (refundable) for the amount agreed upon and then gifting the balance so I recieved the full amount in my paypal account. This way, if things didn't go to plan for him, he would only be out the small gifted payment.
Anyone else have this happen to them? I actually think it is very clever.
The buyer and I agreed to terms for paypal gift. I had my reservations because I had not done a deal with this guy but I didn't care because I was getting paypal gift and obviously first before sending the cards. Well the buyer sent regular paypal payment and then gifted the difference which was taken out for fees. I didn't notice the "move" because I saw the full amount of money reflected in my paypal account.
After thinking this through, this was a clever move by the buyer. The buyer essentially protecting himself by using regular paypal payment (refundable) for the amount agreed upon and then gifting the balance so I recieved the full amount in my paypal account. This way, if things didn't go to plan for him, he would only be out the small gifted payment.
Anyone else have this happen to them? I actually think it is very clever.