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I think the PayPal guarantee doesn't cover it, so you'd have to buy the regular insurance. When you go to print the shipping label, you'll be notified of that. Probably the same case for US buyers who want to ship gift to a friend. I think the int'l buyers have it sent to a friend, because they can send it to UK, and it can be marked "gift". I've just started selling, but from what I've read it's worth it to sell int'l and this shipping practice is common.
Hi,

I hated throwing a negative Smile on the idea, but....

If a buyer decides to do a charge-back (credit card) and you have no evidence that the item was shipped "per PayPal requirement" to the PayPal address (verified or not), you will lose any PayPal case immediately....NO IFS ANDS OR BUTS. If it's an expensive item, really bad idea.

You also need the buyer's cooperation in any Insurance claim process, and it is a felony to file a false insurance claim.

Does this sound like a no-win situation if the buyer is in effect, pulling a scam?

I would recommend the buyer add the US address as an alternate shipping address for eBay and PayPal. I would also use TRACKING for all shipments to aid in PayPal and Insurance claims. Tracking is cheap using PayPal shipping labels.

Hope my advise isn't too harsh. I'm just the cautious type. Big Grin

Danno
Can't argue that, but most non-US or Canada buyers aren't Confirmed anyway.

I really think it's a bad idea to ship to other than a PayPal authorized address. If the buyer wants to add a US address and deal with their credit card company on the shipping issue that they authorized, I think that has a better chance than a PayPal charge-back. Big Grin

I also think it makes a good play with PayPal to have done everything correct and the buyer having Insurance as the clincher.

Like the rat said .....

Keep the cheese. I just want out of the trap.


Danno

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