dastupy wrote:Due to increasing suspensions of being a multi account/ fake sale/ scam, I advice all potential buyers to skip this topic.
i think you mean advise not advice. also remember buyer protection with pay pal not that it will be needed
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dastupy wrote:Due to increasing suspensions of being a multi account/ fake sale/ scam, I advice all potential buyers to skip this topic.
GOLDEN WING wrote:is buyer protection that thing where in case you don't get what you pay for you can claim money back that month of the transaction ???
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Uh, what are you smoking? Paypal's procedure is what he linked us to..~Da Vinci~ wrote:thats ebay lmao this isn't the same if you get scammed nothing they can do ebay you can
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Rottenking wrote:I think he means that's paypals policy for eBay transactions.
And its been known that PayPal won't refund for online games, as people have found out in the past
~Da Vinci~ wrote:lol, if u get scammed here on gatewars paypal wont do anything on ebay if you get scammed they will. Got scammed while back on diff game i got in contact with paypal and they said it's not in there control due to the proof
It's not just about whether you are attempting to scam or not, it maybe that you are not attempting to scam. But I strongly believe you are a multi, always have been and have been caught in the past. Therefore if you are cheating then the account should no longer exist for you to sell it.buy my account wrote:if anybody wants extra security ill happily list it on ebay so they get protection if they pay the extra few $ to cover listing the account on ebay.
Clarkey wrote:PayPal does not and never do provide any protection for a virtual item. How would they? I could send you money now then get your account then file a claim with PayPal saying I never received the account. They will do nothing for me as the item is not a physical thing.
And it has always been known that sometimes when using PayPal as a method for buying USS or Blackmarket stuff there is sometimes a delay of more than a day.It's not just about whether you are attempting to scam or not, it maybe that you are not attempting to scam. But I strongly believe you are a multi, always have been and have been caught in the past. Therefore if you are cheating then the account should no longer exist for you to sell it.buy my account wrote:if anybody wants extra security ill happily list it on ebay so they get protection if they pay the extra few $ to cover listing the account on ebay.
So therefore it is not just about whether the buyer receives payment protection.
buy my account wrote:THIS IS A 100% LEGIT SALE. PAYMENT WILL BE PROCESSED THROUGH PAYPAL SO YOU HAVE BUYER PROTECTION.
stuff of legends wrote:buy my account wrote:THIS IS A 100% LEGIT SALE. PAYMENT WILL BE PROCESSED THROUGH PAYPAL SO YOU HAVE BUYER PROTECTION.
Unless this has been said already (cbf reading every post) but thats a load of crap. Paypal dont back virtual good trades AT ALL, so i suggest you remove that from your post
E.M.P. wrote:You can't "delete" your ascended account, at least I don't and have never seen the option so. Try again?