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April 01, 2023, 06:34:51 PM
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Hello,

I'm looking to start using PayPal as a payment method for my P2P services but so far I get my posts at their forum deleted or no clear answer is given. Has anyone here used PayPal to receive payments for their P2P offerings?

Are there people who try and charge you back?

How can you tell a Friends & Family payment from a Goods & Services one?

Risk rate? Have you had your account closed?

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April 02, 2023, 04:48:48 AM
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Paypal is bit risky always. Because most people (Asia) open refund cases after deal was done. So if your using Paypal for Goods selling always remember to use good shipping service that provide you real tracking updates. If so you can avoid these refund cases. Also no one is dealing P2P in friends and family business. It's good option to be scam in minutes.

Also whatever your doing remember Paypal will temporary suspend your account and ask docs. It's common thing in Paypal. So my advice is if you are looking to do bigger amount just consider crypto(USDT,BUSD,BTC). Because it's the safest way to protect your money. Because wallet will not ask tracking details or docs to release release your money. Until your keys are safe your money is always safe.  Cool Cheesy Grin

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April 02, 2023, 09:35:50 AM
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Paypal is bit risky always. Because most people (Asia) open refund cases after deal was done. So if your using Paypal for Goods selling always remember to use good shipping service that provide you real tracking updates. If so you can avoid these refund cases. Also no one is dealing P2P in friends and family business. It's good option to be scam in minutes.

Also whatever your doing remember Paypal will temporary suspend your account and ask docs. It's common thing in Paypal. So my advice is if you are looking to do bigger amount just consider crypto(USDT,BUSD,BTC). Because it's the safest way to protect your money. Because wallet will not ask tracking details or docs to release release your money. Until your keys are safe your money is always safe.  Cool Cheesy Grin

You didn't read my post my man, or if you did you did not understand my question.

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April 02, 2023, 05:05:54 PM
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Paypal is bit risky always. Because most people (Asia) open refund cases after deal was done. So if your using Paypal for Goods selling always remember to use good shipping service that provide you real tracking updates. If so you can avoid these refund cases. Also no one is dealing P2P in friends and family business. It's good option to be scam in minutes.

Also whatever your doing remember Paypal will temporary suspend your account and ask docs. It's common thing in Paypal. So my advice is if you are looking to do bigger amount just consider crypto(USDT,BUSD,BTC). Because it's the safest way to protect your money. Because wallet will not ask tracking details or docs to release release your money. Until your keys are safe your money is always safe.  Cool Cheesy Grin

You didn't read my post my man, or if you did you did not understand my question.

Sorry my bad. I thought you just ask about using Paypal for P2P is good and risks.  Cry

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April 04, 2023, 08:17:40 PM
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Not sure why would you use PayPal as a P2P service considering crazy fees they have lol Cheesy  You probably have started the most difficult and controversial topic of 2023. Considering what you are trying to achieve I would probably still go with crypto.  I have recently opened an account using https://fxbox.io/ and invested a lot of money so far. Looks good and service itself is promising. You can buy all coins and even NFTs if I am not mistaken.
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April 06, 2023, 11:32:59 AM
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Not sure why would you use PayPal as a P2P service considering crazy fees they have lol Cheesy  You probably have started the most difficult and controversial topic of 2023. Considering what you are trying to achieve I would probably still go with crypto.  I have recently opened an account using https://fxbox.io/ and invested a lot of money so far. Looks good and service itself is promising. You can buy all coins and even NFTs if I am not mistaken.

Huge profits compared to other P2P payment methods. People are paying up to 40% premium for PayPal.

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