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DSbiggles
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Is the Connie available somewhere where they accept PayPal?![]()
I'm afraid we don't take PayPal. "Why not?" you ask "everyone else does."
The 'easy' answer is that it is expensive. However, in the grand scheme of things, that's not the problem. Our (my) main objection is that as a buyer you have little protection if your account is compromised. Because PP has a direct debit mandate on your bank account, any money that is spent by someone nicking your account will be taken from you and if you've ever tried contacting PayPal you will know that it's not the same as calling up your bank or credit card company to report a fraud. Meanwhile, if the hacker uses your credit card through PayPal it's you that has to sort it out with your credit card company. PayPal is simply obeying orders.
As a seller, there is the same direct debit issue - very risky if it's a substantial fraud and you have spent the cash in good faith. We know of a small trader who inadvertantly defaulted on his mortgage payments thanks to PayPal taking back 'their' money two months after a fraudulent sale. They simply sent him an e-mail saying the money had gone and to take it up with his buyer.
Bottom line is that if you use your credit card to buy (or accept credit cards as a seller) and anything goes wrong, you can deal directly with the credit card company to resolve it. With PP you are going via a third party and the Ebay forums are well populated by disgruntled users from both sides of the till.
There! Rant over.
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