On 17/04/2007, at 11:36 PM, John Hermanson wrote:
> In the early days, Paypal (owned by ebay) seemed more like a fly by
> night outfit. If there was fraud it was expected to come from within
> paypal itself or a by product of it's arrogant posture. It seems to
> be adhering to banking laws and regulations now.
In the UK at least, they do not comply with consumer protection legislation.
Sellers who supply goods that are not as described have to refund the
purchase price and the cost of sending them back. PayPal refuse to refund
postage costs.
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Alan Wood
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