I've just received an email from PayPal stating they are about to make changes to their terms (..again)..
The list of updates is here :
https://www.paypal.com/gr/webapps/mpp/ua/upcoming-policies-full?locale.x=GBHowever, some interesting policies I've noticed are these :
Quote:- increasing the time allowed for buyers to raise a Dispute from 45 days to 180 days from the date on which payment was made (UK resident PayPal users already benefit from this improvement); and
- extending the range of eligible purchases to cover custom made items that are claimed to be Not Received.
Extending the Dispute range can be good or bad depending on how people use it or abuse it..
Let's hope more anti-scam measures will be taken.
Also there's this one..
Quote:for all users contracting with PayPal under the User Agreement, clarify at section 13.6 that, if PayPal has reason to believe that returning an item that the buyer claims is *SNAD to the Payment Recipient would result in a violation of applicable law, such as laws related to handling counterfeit items, PayPal may report the item to a competent authority. This may result in the authority taking control of and/or possession of the item from the buyer and the Payment Recipient might not receive the item back.
I'm really wondering what "counterfeit" could mean in cases of items one purchases from ebay..
*SNAD = Significantly Not As Described