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Old 09-02-2015
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The item is used and open to being damaged when installed, so as long as you have proof that it was delivered then you as a seller are protected, it has nothing to do with the buyer being honest or not.

It is simply if you sent the item and can prove they received it. Once it is fitted to the car it has been modified and open to their error, so impossible for the buyer to return to you in original condition.

Therefore the buyer would lose their case against you if they raised a dispute or claim.

This protection for the seller is what you pay the fees for. If not, and the buyer pays by gift, they can open a Charge Back case with their bank and you lose the money, PayPal protection covers this scenario so as long as you have tracking and proof of delivery, even if the buyer goes to their bank, you will still be guarenteed your money by PayPal, they take the hit financially.

This is why going with gift is actually a false sense of protection by sellers, the buyer is covered by the bank funding the gift payment and the seller has nothing!!!!
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