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This post is an FYI warning.

Be warned. If you buy something using PayPal Friends and Family, you may be putting your ability to contest the purchase later in jeopardy.
 
I’ve bought/sold here a few times with friends & family. I think everything I’ve purchased was from those who’d been around here awhile. There is even a forum here with list of good buyers. If in doubt when making purchases, send it through normal channels and add the PayPal fee. If seller opposed, then that’s a reason not to buy.
 
I’ve bought/sold here a few times with friends & family. I think everything I’ve purchased was from those who’d been around here awhile. There is even a forum here with list of good buyers. If in doubt when making purchases, send it through normal channels and add the PayPal fee. If seller opposed, then that’s a reason not to buy.

Great point.
 
A seller should never ask you to use Friends and Family. If they do, you have a good reason to be concerned.

On the other hand, if you know and trust someone, using F&F to pay them will save them a little. Just be aware that you waive your rights the protections normally provided by PayPal. It is like paying with cash.

It wasn't clear to me if it was even allowed to pay for merchandise using F&F, so I called PayPal a while back and asked. I was told that it is okay, but, as expected, that we would be waiving the protections on purchases that PayPal normally provides.

One of our vendors, however, has asked that we not use F&F because they were told by PayPal not to accept it for sales payments. I think that the real policy is that vendors can't request that payments are made by F&F. That makes sense because a seller should not ask the buyer to waive protections offered by PayPal.
 
A seller should never ask you to use Friends and Family. If they do, you have a good reason to be concerned.

On the other hand, if you know and trust someone, using F&F to pay them will save them a little.

It wasn't clear to me if it was even allowed to pay for merchandise using F&F, so I called PayPal a while back and asked if it is okay for us to use F&F to pay vendors. I was told that it is okay, but that we would be waiving the protections on purchases that PayPal normally provides. One of our vendors, however, has asked that we not use F&F because they were told by PayPal not to accept it for sales payments. I think that the real policy is that vendors can't request that payments are made by F&F. That makes sense because a seller should not ask the buyer to waive protections offered by PayPal.

I did the same and got the same response.
 
The problem is that people are using it for purchases with people they don't know. This is a real risk.

I am surprised that PayPal doesn't provide a prominent warning when you select "Sending to a Friend" especially if you are sending money to a business account. It seems like something useful they could easily implement.
 
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I am surprised that PayPal doesn't provide a prominent warning when you select "Sending to a Friend" especially if you are sending money to a business account. It seems like something useful they could easily implement.

That is the reason for the sticky.
 
Related- I remember a while ago that paypal would freeze people's accounts if they used F+F too much- basically that they were using it as a business account instead of what it was intended for. Not sure if they still do that or what the threshold is/was that they used.
 
Related- I remember a while ago that paypal would freeze people's accounts if they used F+F too much- basically that they were using it as a business account instead of what it was intended for. Not sure if they still do that or what the threshold is/was that they used.
PayPal would be within its rights to not offer the F&F service at all. "You want to use our service, you pay for it." I think it's nice that they allow you a free way to send money to people you trust.
 
Related- I remember a while ago that paypal would freeze people's accounts if they used F+F too much- basically that they were using it as a business account instead of what it was intended for. Not sure if they still do that or what the threshold is/was that they used.

They reserve the right to cancel any account with excessive use or probably more accurate: suspicious use.
 
It is indeed a valid warning.

That being said, every TRF yard sale purchase I've made over the last 3 years has come with a request for F&F, and I have always got my products.
 
It is indeed a valid warning.

That being said, every TRF yard sale purchase I've made over the last 3 years has come with a request for F&F, and I have always got my products.

True. Very few have not, but today it is important to be vigilant.
 
FWIW,

I ask for F&F as I'm not interested in paying the Paypal fees. If folks want the buyer protection, I ask them to add the fee. Either way is fine with me.

On another note: I don't believe there is an option for "Send Money to a Friend" any longer. Helping walk someone through the PP screens a few days ago, I saw this: "Send Money to Someone You Trust". I think the verbage has changed in the last few days/weeks.

FYI...

Sam
 
I use PayPal a lot. Although I do limit my use of Friends and Family part. They're in business to make money and if they see you abusing it, bang gone. Sometimes those bigger purchases is easier with friends and family or just have the purchaser cover the percentage fee and go the standard route. PayPal's happy, you're happy, customers happy, win win win.
 
There is also the seller protection aspect.

If the buyer claims that the payment was not authorized or the goods weren't received, there can be a charge back. For example, a type of fraud involves gaining access to a Paypal account belonging to a third party and to use that for payment. Paypal will reverse the payment as soon as the third party disputes the transaction, but usually the goods have been shipped at this point, leaving the seller empty handed. Seller protection addresses that, but there are some strings attached. In particular goods must be shipped to the address provided by the Paypal transaction.
https://www.paypal.com/us/brc/article/seller-protection

That's probably less relevant for rocketry yard sales, but if you're looking to sell an high value item that can be easily resold on a platform like Ebay, there is a higher chance that the item will attract the interest of scammers.

Reinhard
 
I've received money one time that wasn't F&F, buyer wanted the protection and that was fine. The problem was that I sent the item first class, no tracking number to save money. The items arrived, the buyer was happy but I couldn't touch my money for I think 30 days. There was no way to confirm delivery so PayPal wouldn't release my money. So now if buyer wants protection, they pay extra for shipping as well. Don't know if that is the case now.
Large pricey items gets insurance and tracking anyway of course but this transaction was aluminum bulkheads, didn't need shipping costing more than the items.
 
My other hobby is disc golf and I run a disc golf club. I filed a DBA and got a checking account for the club along with a PP account. To avoid the loss of funds due to PP locking our club account I am constantly transferring money to the club bank account. While tedious and annoying to do there's the piece of mind knowing that the money is there when needed which is especially helpful the weeks leading up to a disc golf tournament when we have a lot of stuff to pay for and a lot of registration fees are pouring in. Yes it does mean tying the PP account to the bank account and I do have to keep a vigilant eye on that situation but at least I know we'd never be more than $100-$200 out if the PP account ever did get locked.

On a related note a few months ago A LOT of people in the disc golf community got absolutely hammered by PP with accounts getting locked left and right. The wailing and gnashing of teeth on FB was quite a cautionary tale. I think a lot of those people were constantly buying/selling discs via FB and insisting all transactions be done F&F. As a result, I insisted all transactions via PP with our disc golf club be done G&S instead. I didn't care if we took a hit with the PayPal tax because we are pretty dependent on PP for everything from club fees to tourney registrations and so on...It pays to know the terms and conditions of the services you use.
 
While I don't buy a lot on this forum, I do use Paypal a lot. If a person request's F&F, I just look right past the ad. If your willing to lie to Paypal, how can I trust that that the item for sale is as described or if your even going to ship? Yes, most of the time it will work out just fine, but what if there is a problem. In talking to friends and members of clubs that I belong to, many feel the way that I do, and will not buy from a ad that ask's for F&F. Use it if you want to but remember that you are reducing your pool of potential buyers. I have used F&F only once and as luck would have it, the person was a scammer. Never got my item. Guess what Paypal said. Never again.
 
On a related note, I attempted to purchase something on TRF a couple of years ago.
It went like this (I don't remember the exact numbers, but I'm estimating):
Item was for sale for $50 for a while.
I messaged- offered $35
Seller agreed.
I paypal-ed $35 as a purchase.
Seller replied "$33.78?!?!?!?!?!"
I checked - I'd sent $35, and paypal had taken their cut. I offered to paypal (f&f) the difference.
Seller canceled the transaction and said he didn't want to do business with me.

Lesson learned, I guess: if you're not using paypal F&F (which, I agree with OP, you shouldn't), make that clear before the purchase.
 
I ordered something a while back from someone here on the forum, and the seller asked for PayPal payments using friends and family. Guess what, you can only use friends and family in your own country (I live in the Netherlands), even though I asked to have it shipped to an address in Florida that I use to bundle and remail orders to Europe.
I offered to pay the difference, explaining the reason, and all was fine.
Often I see web sites where when you pay with PayPal, they tack on an extra 2% because that's about what Paypal skims off as payment, or with a credit card, it can be even more. I have no problem with that. PayPal and Credit Cards give you some protection, but you can't expect it for free.
 
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