Wubstep said:I am assuming you are talking about paypal? To prevent someone from charging back the money, you need to ask them to send the money as a gift I believe. You can also ask the person to say, in the notes section, that they have received the item that they were paying for. Just to be safe.
Ninja said:Wubstep said:I am assuming you are talking about paypal? To prevent someone from charging back the money, you need to ask them to send the money as a gift I believe. You can also ask the person to say, in the notes section, that they have received the item that they were paying for. Just to be safe.
You're still able to chargeback when sending / receiving money as gifts.
Method said:Ninja said:Wubstep said:I am assuming you are talking about paypal? To prevent someone from charging back the money, you need to ask them to send the money as a gift I believe. You can also ask the person to say, in the notes section, that they have received the item that they were paying for. Just to be safe.
You're still able to chargeback when sending / receiving money as gifts.
Is there anyway to stop someone from doing so?
Method said:Ninja said:Wubstep said:I am assuming you are talking about paypal? To prevent someone from charging back the money, you need to ask them to send the money as a gift I believe. You can also ask the person to say, in the notes section, that they have received the item that they were paying for. Just to be safe.
You're still able to chargeback when sending / receiving money as gifts.
Is there anyway to stop someone from doing so?
Pseudo said:I assume you mean Paypal, so chargeback work like this... the buyer (person who paid you) initiates a chargeback and Paypal informs you of the situation. Once you are informed, you have a certain amount of days to accept it or dispute it. If you accept it, the buyer gets refunded. If you dispute it, you have to provide evidence and Paypal determines who was right and proceeds with appropriate action. There is not way to stop chargebacks, but one way that I have heard people try to prevent successful chargebacks is that you make them chargeback and deny it, so they can't chargeback for real at a later time.
Method said:Pseudo said:I assume you mean Paypal, so chargeback work like this... the buyer (person who paid you) initiates a chargeback and Paypal informs you of the situation. Once you are informed, you have a certain amount of days to accept it or dispute it. If you accept it, the buyer gets refunded. If you dispute it, you have to provide evidence and Paypal determines who was right and proceeds with appropriate action. There is not way to stop chargebacks, but one way that I have heard people try to prevent successful chargebacks is that you make them chargeback and deny it, so they can't chargeback for real at a later time.
I heard that sending it as a gift and making them write a note that states "I have received the item(s)" will ensure that you won't be chargebacked. Is this true?
runequester said:This is what you can do. Make 2 paypal account, one your main and second should be the fake account. Now, when you are selling RSGP to someone, you basically ask the buyer to send you the payment on your fake paypal account and thn once you get the payment you send it to your main paypal account without any delays and thn you give him the RSGP. Once you are done everything, basically close your fake paypal account and make a new one for next trade. The buyer cant chargeback and if in case he does, you wont lose anything.
Cheers.