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on 24-06-2020 03:35 PM
@k1ooo-slr-sales wrote:I used to buy cameras on another ID for re-selling on this account.
The only way PayPal would know this was if I used the same PayPal account for both buying and selling. The easy fix would be to have multiple PayPal accounts, one for buying and one for selling.
Sure, as long as they have different names, addresses and IP addresses as well - this is all data that PayPal can access for each transaction, and the issue remains - with or without the possibility of being able to bypass detection in order to have acccess to protections PayPal want to withhold, and if they have a legal right to withhold, would mean they have a legal right to suspend all access to your accounts if they decide you're gaming the system - that this is a proposed system that wants to determine someone's intent for making a purchase, and using that to deny protection.
Do modifications affect the protection provided? If I buy something with the intention to fix it and then sell it, is there any protection? If not, does that mean my buyers (purchasing craft supplies to make things to sell) also have no protection? (Rhetorical questions, but there are many that should be asked and answered when such a clause is introduced).