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TiffanyR

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on the other big Domain Forum the warning they posted in the header about paypal?
Security Alert: There has been a recent crime spree by phishers and scammers who are using stolen PayPal accounts to purchase domain names from unsuspecting sellers. PayPal is not a safe method for accepting payment on domain sales. Stay informed by reading our forum.

Interesting i didn't know it had become such a major problem i guess you better know who you are dealing with or go through an escrow process
 

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Or use moneybookers, which apparently doesnt have the same problem and is sort of popular.

Notice how sales threads are suddenly asking for X amount of positive feedback too?
 

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At those other forums, I added a link in my sig to the Internet Crimes Complaint Center to encourage more reporting of these crimes. I've since seen the same link in at least one other sig. Wsih I could add it here without the expense of exclusive membership.
 

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i like paypal myself its quick and easy but i guess you need to be careful
 

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Yes, but I think everyone gets burned sooner or later. It's one of the costs of doing business online.
 

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The biggest problem with paypal and domain names is long ago BEFORE this alert is they would not investigate or reimburse for domain purchases.

PayPal views domains as non-tangible property.

I paid for 19 about 3-4 years ago, none any large amount individually, but as a whole a substantial amount.

When the seller did not transfer and ignored countless emails, I contacted paypal. Within a couple of hours, they sent me a copy of their TOS outlining what they do not investigate and do not reimburse for and that was the end of story (according to them).

Even IF you pay with credit card, TOO BAD! You can do a charge back but PayPal will enforce payment with your credit card company no matter who they are. If it is Visa, MasterCard, AmEx, you agreed to PayPals terms of service which is separate from you issuing CC. And the CC's love PayPal.

After nearly 120 days of jumping through hoops, this was resolved only after contacting the UK cyber-crimes division. In less than three days time, the seller was all apologetic and claimed he thought he had transferred them all.
 

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I would love to have all these links to these cyber crime divisions list here, just in case this does happen.
 

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I don't see any problem with Paypal if you're selling to someone you can trust. With the older members here, I wouldn't mind doing Papyal, or even wires
 

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The problem was the scammer stole user names from people that had a long history and high trader ratings. Given this false sense of security people did business with them.
 

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Does anyone know what would happen with Escrow.com, if a buyer uses a stolen credit card, and a delayed chargeback is filed? Can they pull the funds straight back out of your bank account? I've had some scary moments using their services, when buyers simply vanished after a domain push, and are essentially forced by Escrow's staff to "confirm receipt" of the domain.

And last question if anyone has an answer, how safe is Escrow.com for transactions over the 100K range?
 
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I want to ask something. Is there a dispute option in MoneyBookers, too? I mean I want to use MoneyBookers for my domains but how is it secure? When buyer sends the money, is there any way to scam me on MoneyBookers? It really started to get disturbing to read scam stories. Thnx.
 

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I've had some scary moments using their services, when buyers simply vanished after a domain push, and are essentially forced by Escrow's staff to "confirm receipt" of the domain.

thats why its better to use an escrow that takes control of the domain
 

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I want to ask something. Is there a dispute option in MoneyBookers, too? I mean I want to use MoneyBookers for my domains but how is it secure? When buyer sends the money, is there any way to scam me on MoneyBookers? It really started to get disturbing to read scam stories. Thnx.

All Moneybookers payments are Irreversible...
Once you are paid, you stay paid! Moneybookers is a "hard" currency and transactions are NOT reversible. Credit cards are a "soft" currency because transactions can be reversed. This leaves the merchant in a disadvantageous position because it is usually not practical to retrieve the goods once control has been given to the buyer.Instant and irreversible payments are thus advantageous features of Moneybookers payments.

NO charge back risk for merchants
We do not pass on charge backs to the merchant but absorb them ourselves. We reserve, however, the right to withdraw this policy without notice for any particular merchant who we determine is not exercising due diligence or is operating in a way which results in higher than normal exposure.
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Thats old news, its a regular thing happening at Dp
 
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