It's always the new ones who offer to be long term partners.
They want to build trust. And of course they want you to send first. PayPal and coins don't work together in harmony. One can be easily charged back while the other is stubbornly irreversible.
On average, when bitcoin is involved, PayPal sides with the scam artists. I struggle to understand how or why people still use this payment method for bitcoin purchases. Yes, it is convenient. Yes, it's easy and less of a hassle compared to heading to Walmart or CVS to transfer funds with cash. If you have bitcoins and trade them for PayPal, always keep in mind that this is a company which has one thing in common with credit card companies. They are pretty much organized crime rings. Tolerated crime rings, for want of a better description.
$2 or $1000, trade with PayPal at your own peril.