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PayPal (USA) announced some changes to its buyer protection policy on April 30th. The policy changes will be effective beginning July 1st.
Many changes announced but the change that will hit many VPS board users is that buyer protection will now be extended to intangible items like digital goods and services (and buyers can file a complaint for "not as described" when a service isn't as described in the advertisement: i.e. down for days at a time, advertised 24/7 service is really during recess and lunch hour only, etc)
from PayPal's 4/30 announcement:
(and for anyone who missed them last month , the changes to the UK agreement which will also cover intangible items and services starting July 1st: https://www.paypal.com/uk/webapps/mpp/ua/upcoming-policies-full )
As a footnote: there are a few low end providers I've named in the past whose business plan revolved around gaming the intangible items clause to rip off customers...that business plan ends July 1st...hope Kohl's is hiring.
Many changes announced but the change that will hit many VPS board users is that buyer protection will now be extended to intangible items like digital goods and services (and buyers can file a complaint for "not as described" when a service isn't as described in the advertisement: i.e. down for days at a time, advertised 24/7 service is really during recess and lunch hour only, etc)
from PayPal's 4/30 announcement:
from PayPal's policy changes:"if you pay for a service or digital product using PayPal and it is significantly different from how it was described, or you pay for one of these items and it is not delivered, PayPal will ensure that the money is credited back to your account."
Full text of the changes to PayPal's US agreements: https://www.paypal.com/us/webapps/mpp/ua/upcoming-policies-fullSection 13.3
We are increasing the scope of PayPal Purchase Protection to now include coverage for intangible items.
(and for anyone who missed them last month , the changes to the UK agreement which will also cover intangible items and services starting July 1st: https://www.paypal.com/uk/webapps/mpp/ua/upcoming-policies-full )
As a footnote: there are a few low end providers I've named in the past whose business plan revolved around gaming the intangible items clause to rip off customers...that business plan ends July 1st...hope Kohl's is hiring.