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Dec 01, 2006 10:46 |  #1

can anybody hack into you paypal account just by giving them your paypal email address ? i ask this because i put my ipod for sale for $150 and somebody replied to me that she'll pay $170 and pay thru paypal ? and im a verified user of paypal and i have my bank account and cc # on my paypal account. is it safe to give out your paypal email add ? thank you


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Dec 01, 2006 10:48 |  #2

Paypal is fairly safe...and there is no way for someone to access your account with just your email address...but what is concerning is someone offering to pay more than you are asking...just to use paypal....sounds like a scam to me.


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Dec 01, 2006 10:51 |  #3

maybe it's a omfort thing, i'd be pretty worried about doing a bank xfer and crossing my fingers that the item arrived




  
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Dec 01, 2006 10:56 |  #4

whats gonna is shes asking me my paypal email add so she could send me the money for payment on the Ipod im selling. so you think i should go ahead and give her my email add for paypal.


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Dec 01, 2006 11:25 |  #5

She can't send you any money via paypal without it.


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Dec 01, 2006 11:27 |  #6

i like paypal... makes things faster and eaiser.


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Dec 01, 2006 11:34 |  #7

make sure u check ur account when they say they paid u. i have had fake emails generated saying i got paid, them when i log into paypal my balance is zero. Just use common sense and you will be fine. Also, paypal will never send u emails linking u to log in!!!!


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Dec 01, 2006 11:51 |  #8

She may be asking for shipping in that price too, also PayPal will charge 3% on some transactions if the person pays with a credit card, some people will throw in a few extra bucks to help you out. I believe you need the PayPal business account (free) to take credit cards.

They're pretty safe and reliable, actually had great service on the telephone twice. They had a really rocky start but since eBay bought them out they've been a nice service.


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Dec 01, 2006 12:14 |  #9

Paypal does not appear to be governed by banking legislation yet it claims to be a bank then it claims to be a payment service. I would not trust an entity that exists and hides in legal grey areas. That's without counting the money my wife has lost through PayPal's glitches.


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rhys wrote in post #2338928 (external link)
Paypal does not appear to be governed by banking legislation yet it claims to be a bank then it claims to be a payment service. I would not trust an entity that exists and hides in legal grey areas. That's without counting the money my wife has lost through PayPal's glitches.

Just as a point of curiosity...Is there anything you don't **** about?:rolleyes:


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Dec 01, 2006 13:27 |  #11

paypal is very safe. i use it alot without any trouble.

anytime some one offers to "over pay" be weary. But as another stated the operpay may just be accounting for shipping and fees.
If you do, just don't send anything untill you get the $ in your paypal account.


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Dec 01, 2006 17:56 as a reply to  @ azpix's post |  #12

Also you have to make sure that you ship the item by a means that includes on-line tracking and signed-for delivery - this is essential - if you don't, all the other person has to do is inform Paypal that you never sent the item, and they get refunded - you have to be able to prove delivery.

I find paypal convenient when buying and selling on ebay, but I have never used them for anything expensive. I sold my 75-300 USM II on ebay for £130 ( you have to love some people!) and was happy to use the service because it is fast.

so long as you follow the rules you'll be OK


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Dec 01, 2006 20:14 |  #13

i would say that paypal is as safe as it gets


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Dec 02, 2006 06:50 |  #14

azpix wrote in post #2339221 (external link)
anytime some one offers to "over pay" be weary.

This is the best advice in this thread.

No one is going to voluntarily overpay you.

You might want to only give your paypal address out to those whom you think are serious buyers. Giving out your paypal address can potentially lead to fraudulent emails trying to "phish" your password and login. NEVER click on a link to sign into paypal. Its much safer to just open up a new browser window and type in paypal.com and sign in that way.

Read the paypal policies. If you are a verified seller, paypal only covers you if you send your item to a verified paypal address. So, make sure your buyer has a verified account, and only send to the address that is listed when they send payment. If they ask you to send to a different address, politely decline, or ask them to change the address that is listed on their account. If you send an unverified address, you WILL NOT be covered by paypals seller protection program.



  
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Dec 02, 2006 17:23 |  #15

It is pretty safe. Just use a bit of common sense and you will be fine...


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