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by notahacker
3945 days ago
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This isn't journalism though. This is someone buying something they think is almost certainly a scam with the assumption that either PayPal will underwrite the loss or they'll be a millionaire. What should the author have done? Not buy it, obviously. Frankly, given that a thorough fraud investigation would have revealed two separate attempts to gauge eBay/PayPal's refund policy followed by the purchase of an asset, followed by the claim, he's lucky he hasn't been accused of being complicit in the scam. A more on-the-ball protection team certainly would have raised that possibility and escalated it. |
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No. He called and spoke to both eBay (who said they would not) and to PayPal and they assured him they would underwrite it. Per his article:
"The very helpful gentleman I spoke to informed me that ever since the eBay/Paypal split recently, domains are actually covered by their buyer protection now!" (Emphasis in the original)