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The shit I read.

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It amazes me to no end how scammers claim that they are trustworthy because they have a verified paypal implying that they either won't or can't, maybe both, chargeback because of that. Then they will say that if you're scared, we will use a middleman so that they can't chargeback - which amazes me even more.

I also see people requiring payment from verified only paypals or the use of a middleman, which even then won't do much.

Is verified paypal a key to never getting Chargedback or anything? Because it's obviously not and they can still win even if they send photo ID...

But on the other hand, there are also quite many people who won't chargeback ;)

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But on the other hand, there are also quite many people who won't chargeback ;)

I know and I'm not talking about them.

Why don't people go to trusted users and eliminate 99% of the chances of being Chargedback rather than trade some random guy and fret every hour of whether or not you were chargedback.

Edited by RoomScape

I personally sell to legit buyers/sellers.

Prices may not be as good, but at least you're guaranteed to keep your money.

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I personally sell to legit buyers/sellers.

Prices may not be as good, but at least you're guaranteed to keep your money.

Yeah. Would you rather take a little less and keep it all or get greedy and potentially lose everything?
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wtf i got unverified pp, so i'm not trusted.

You're acting as if you'd be trusted with a verified pp anyway.

:troll:

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