dg wrote



PayPal have stated a postal receipt that at least shows the recipient's postcode is one of the documents they will accept as proof of postage, but last I checked it was in the 'general' information on-site and if you look through the user agreement and read the information provided there as well as at the links within the agreement itself, it states the documents must show the buyer's delivery address, and the statement that the just the receipt with a postcode is a relatively recent addition"




Digital ghost on the link you will find all amendments made to the au paypal user agreement from january 2007 to August 2012.



Being a fluid legal document any amendments must remain available to users



You will not find any amendments/changes to the proof of shipping... because none have been made.



The proof of post clause has always required at a minimum the date the item was posted and the butyers postcode.........



It has been like that since I started using paypal in 2002 using the US user agreement. In 2006 paypal australia was formed and a new user agreement.........



https://cms.paypal.com/au/cgi-bin/?cmd=_render-content&content_ID=ua/archive_policies_full&locale.x=en_AU



 Amendments to the PayPal User Agreement from Effective Date: Jan 11, 2007 to Effective Date: August, 2012





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