Selling Items:
1. In most every situation online you will be selling Virtual Items. What you will need to do is Invoice the buyer, never receive the payment directly. To Invoice a buyer, simply click “Request Money” on the navigation bar, then click “Create an Invoice”.
2. Now enter the users PayPal email in the “Recipient’s Email Address”.
3. Next, put your Item Name in the Item Name/ID field, and in the Description/Note put, “The buyer is paying for a Virtual Item, and is aware of the fact PayPal does not Protect against Virtual Items.”
4. Enter the price he/she will be paying, send the Invoice then you’re done! If the buyer charges back, simply reply to the dispute, “The buyer was purchasing Virtual Goods, and was fully aware of the fact and agreed.”
Buying Items:
1. If the seller wants you to send as Goods or Services, and you are purchasing a Virtual Item, go right on ahead and do It. They will not be able to provide a tracking number with the Payment. 2. If you end up getting scammed, just dispute the Payment as “NonReceipt”. Because the seller will have to provide a Tracking Number, which they will not have, so you will win the dispute. 3. If they are asking you to send via Gift/Personal, simply use a Proxy/VPN to log on and send the payment. Then If you get scammed, log onto your PayPal and dispute the charge as “Unauthorized”, meaning someone else logged into your account and sent the money.
Bonus Tips:
Having a Verified PayPal ALWAYS helps. If selling E-Books, bots, etc., You can use http://uploadnsell.com/ . If they dispute, you will pretty much win every time.
Enjoy
1. In most every situation online you will be selling Virtual Items. What you will need to do is Invoice the buyer, never receive the payment directly. To Invoice a buyer, simply click “Request Money” on the navigation bar, then click “Create an Invoice”.
2. Now enter the users PayPal email in the “Recipient’s Email Address”.
3. Next, put your Item Name in the Item Name/ID field, and in the Description/Note put, “The buyer is paying for a Virtual Item, and is aware of the fact PayPal does not Protect against Virtual Items.”
4. Enter the price he/she will be paying, send the Invoice then you’re done! If the buyer charges back, simply reply to the dispute, “The buyer was purchasing Virtual Goods, and was fully aware of the fact and agreed.”
Buying Items:
1. If the seller wants you to send as Goods or Services, and you are purchasing a Virtual Item, go right on ahead and do It. They will not be able to provide a tracking number with the Payment. 2. If you end up getting scammed, just dispute the Payment as “NonReceipt”. Because the seller will have to provide a Tracking Number, which they will not have, so you will win the dispute. 3. If they are asking you to send via Gift/Personal, simply use a Proxy/VPN to log on and send the payment. Then If you get scammed, log onto your PayPal and dispute the charge as “Unauthorized”, meaning someone else logged into your account and sent the money.
Bonus Tips:
Having a Verified PayPal ALWAYS helps. If selling E-Books, bots, etc., You can use http://uploadnsell.com/ . If they dispute, you will pretty much win every time.
Enjoy
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