I am planning to integrate PayPal in my domain selling website as i sell domains between $ 100 - $ 400 . Is there any chance i will get scammed. My country didn't support stripe.
of course there is a chance.
but there is also a chance you will get hit by car when you step out your house... etc.
haha really funny.
of course there is a chance.
but there is also a chance you will get hit by car when you step out your house... etc.
In my country i can't use Stripe either, so i use 2CheckOut on my domain shop. Check them. I would never use paypal for domain payments from random people.
Are you banned in Google?Whats 2 checkout
Yes they are deadly safe, if you don't do any fraud no one can get successful chargeback from them for legit deals, when you supplied everything you needed. 2CO are always at the seller side, opposite to Paypal, that's their business model. But yes their fees are much higher.is it safe
This will, pretty much, not work as PP's ToS and policies will still cover the buyer!For PayPal you can have a strong terms on your invoice like Once the domain pushed there is no dispute / charge back or refund applicable also you must bind this agreement before making payment..., etc something you mention then there is no possibilities for disputes or charge backs.
This will, pretty much, not work as PP's ToS and policies will still cover the buyer!
How's that relevant to what I commented?add to the description:
digital goods only - no shipping required
How's that relevant to what I commented?
https://www.paypal-community.com/t5...ive/Chargeback-for-digital-goods/td-p/10674921.10 What are examples of items/transactions/cases that are not eligible for PayPal seller protection?
- Intangible items, licenses for digital content, and services.