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milkman12345
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I was looking at a game on eBay before and it said under shipping for unregistered post
"*Please note that there is no insurance provided for this type of postage and -snipped- will not be liable for any lost or damaged items in transit. In case an item is not delivered within the specified time frame, Proof of Postage is available and can be provided to the customer and will also be forwarded to Paypal. Proof of postage includes the following information:1-Customers name & address. 2- Date the item was posted. 3-Our details and also a stamp from Australia Post to confirm that the item was shipped."
I can't help but wonder whether PayPal are starting to change their super biased buyer protection policy which grants buyers a refund if the item doesn't arrive and the seller didn't send the item with a tracking number. Still it seems like an elaborate scare tactic to convince buyers to choose registered post if you ask me. If they can cheaply post items and win with PayPal then why don't other sellers do it too?
"*Please note that there is no insurance provided for this type of postage and -snipped- will not be liable for any lost or damaged items in transit. In case an item is not delivered within the specified time frame, Proof of Postage is available and can be provided to the customer and will also be forwarded to Paypal. Proof of postage includes the following information:1-Customers name & address. 2- Date the item was posted. 3-Our details and also a stamp from Australia Post to confirm that the item was shipped."
I can't help but wonder whether PayPal are starting to change their super biased buyer protection policy which grants buyers a refund if the item doesn't arrive and the seller didn't send the item with a tracking number. Still it seems like an elaborate scare tactic to convince buyers to choose registered post if you ask me. If they can cheaply post items and win with PayPal then why don't other sellers do it too?