I just rec’d the email announcing PP’s change in terms of service. Of all of them, the one that troubles me most is the increase in time for merchandise disputes from 45 day to 180 days (that’s half a year!). I can’t believe that someone wouldn’t know in a month and a half that they either hadn’t received an item ordered or that it wasn’t as advertised.
So for the first time I’m questioning whether to transition to Amazon payments and stop accepting PP?
Just wondering what others are doing in this situation? Almost all of my sales since I signed on here have been paid via Paypal, so I don’t want to do myself out of sales by a short-sighted decision.
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loneelk Reputation: 128 See loneelk's booth |
Yes, 6 months…to wear it, tear it, use it up, break it, loose it. Of course after 6 months the item is not going to be AS described. I have CBA already and am thinking of adding the Direct checkout…but with both there are waits for money which will mean using other funds for shipping.
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