In Reply to: Some New Paypal Rules posted by Awe-d-o-file on October 14, 2014 at 08:03:40:
In another post I left about this subject, I stated that this policy was not changing the basics of eBay and making all sellers insurers. After some thought, there is one scenario which could occur that worries me. Obviously, an item can be damaged during shipping. It's always tough to know if that is what REALLY happened or something else. But now, with 180 days to make a claim, an unscrupulous buyer could use the iem for 5 months, break it, claim it was received in that state and open a claim. They should at least do something to preserve the status/condition of the item when it is received by the buyer. I haven't considered this before so my ideas are few but maybe requiring the buyer take some photos of the item within 24 hours of its receipt, pointing out any alleged defects???
Kerry
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