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Yes, it's real smart to try to scam PayPal.
Indeed, it wouldn't be advisable to lie to PayPal (in this way or in any other way)
Oh f*CK, I'm so sorry if my post at the start of this thread helped convince someone to get scammed. I'd have fallen for it in an instant if I hadn't got too much redundant storage already...😬
This statement is correct.
OP was in for a steal, from unsuspecting members.
Yeah, I'm literally robbing @labze with the price I'm paying him, (I have one from the second round with IPv6 only for €55 p/y), so in my mind it's "a steal". In fact, I'm not ashamed to say that I brag about it in the real world.
I had no clue the OP was a thief though. I was really tempted to be their first victim there 😲
Look at it on the bright side.
This kind of overselling don't affect other customers on the server.
In other words, it is zero steal overselling™. 🙃
what happens if we pay by Paypal for such service transfer and the seller runs away with the money. How can we chargeback/open case for refund from Paypal?
If F&F, you money is gone forever, unless you lie to PayPal saying your account got accessed by someone other then you.
I can confirm. I made f&f payment and money are gone forever. Lesson learned.
LowEndScam (tm)
Though, it might be a good idea to require the proof of ownership to post the offers here.
Still scammer can potentially "sell" to multiple buyers
I include a YABS report with every service transfer thread.
Does that improve your confidence?
Those who paid via PayPal F&F using a credit card should initiate a credit card chargeback.
It's not just you, the seller also voids PayPal protection in this case, so PayPal won't do anything, anything at all, to help the seller or intervene in any way.
F&F looks like a great way to scam buyers, but that's mostly because buyers don't realize it works the same both ways. There's zero seller protection in such transactions.
Is that really good advice? Wouldn't PayPal then get mad at you?
No, with F&F, they don't care - you're on your own, and so is the seller.
It's also not allowed to make sales via F&F, but that's on the seller, not the buyer, so the seller is helpless here.
They acknowledge chargeback options and don't dispute your right to that mechanism even with regular transactions, but in such cases, they may step in to assist the seller because of seller protection:
https://www.paypal.com/dm/webapps/mpp/security/resolve-disputes#:~:text=Here's a quick overview of the chargeback process:&text=The credit card company notifies,help to dispute the chargeback.
With an F&F transaction, the option above is gone. They won't help you sort it out, so legitimate sellers should absolutely avoid F&F as a payment method.
F&F
While I would mention NodeSeek which is a CN vps forum where people can make transfer deals through agency (one of these agency is forum Admin so people can have deep trust, and agency would take 5% amount of this transfer as agency fee)
It's just a case in some place and it may not apply to another place.
you'd better do push-ups.
Push-ups are at a premium because I can't produce new ones.
https://lowendtalk.com/discussion/comment/3971610/#Comment_3971610
There are about 20 videos unpublished.
You can buy my totally safe service transfer, to get exclusive early access to one of these.
https://lowendtalk.com/discussion/189594/buy-one-asian-vps-get-two-push-up-videos#latest