Bavafongoul,
I don't know if it's because I just woke up 5 minutes ago or what, but most of that post made me dizzy lol
So I'll just respond to the following sections individually
And by the way, Paypal doesn't give the seller immediate availability of the buyer's remitted funds. All a seller initially receives from Paypal is confirmation of payment sent but the funds aren't available for you to use until Paypal releases them. Paypal insists on getting confirmation from the buyer that the item was in fact received and there aren't any complaints. If the buyer alleges any problems with the item, then the funds are held in abeyance until the dispute is resolved which takes weeks, even months, with endless back & forth communication exchange & documentation sharing with Customer Resolution Center personnel. A big.....royal.....pain in the ass.But in no way whatsoever does the money the buyer sent via Paypal get released to the seller by Paypal until the buyer notifies Paypal the item was received and is satisfactory.
This is simply not true at all. I can say this with certainty because I've been on both sides of the transaction when money has been withdrawn before finding out there was a problem.
In one case I had sent payment for an item that was never received, the seller told me he would send a refund and strung me along for about a week before I finally just filed a dispute. Paypal agreed to the refund, but I had to continue to wait another couple of weeks because they guy didn't have the funds still in his PP account and the bank account that funds his PP was overdrawn.
In another case I was the seller. Now normally I leave the money in there until the buyer tells me they're satisfied...but in this case I was selling to someone I trusted, so I wasn't worried about it and I scheduled the withdrawl as soon as I shipped the item. As it turned out, that one got damaged in shipping so I had to issue a refund....not a problem, as I didn't
spend the money, but it did have to pull back from my bank account.
Don't believe me? Use the button I posted above to send me a dollar. I'll schedule the withdrawal to my bank account today, have it in my account by Friday or Saturday. I'll send you a screenshot of my PP account having a zero balance at least a week before PP would allow you to file a dispute (they will first tell you to wait, I believe it was about a week after the estimated delivery date, to make sure it wasn't just lost in the mail and might show up soon. Then they will tell you to try to contact me to resolve the matter directly. Then if we can't work it out, they'll open a dispute). When you're satisfied that I have withdrawn your payment, and you were never required to tell PP you're happy, then I'll send you your dollar back.
They're a payment service, not an escrow service.
The only part of that statement that was correct is that IF the seller leaves the money sitting in the PP account AND the buyer files a dispute while the money is in there, THEN it will be held during a dispute. If the sellers PP balance is $0, there's nothing for them to hold. At most they can freeze the users account so other transactions can't be made in the interim.
And by the way, did you ever stop to think that Paypal averages more than 7 days use of the money exchanged in the system.....that's interest free money they get to play with in this booming market.....not equities of course but fed funds overnight or jumbo 7-day CD's.........hundreds of millions of dollars........most of e-bay now goes through Paypal exchange.............all interest free.....plus the e-Bay fees collected.....and the seller Paypal fees........what a freakin' racquet.
I'm well aware that PP makes good money off the money that people leave sitting in there account......but, why shouldn't they? That's the basis for their entire business model.
Do you tell your bank you're not going to pay the interest on your car loan because they're making boat loads of money investing the money from everyone's savings accounts?
I'd assume you knew all this when you willingly signed up for the service and agreed to the terms
Apparently that other person that posted hasn't used Paypal much as a seller versus a buyer.
Not sure who you're referring to....but I've used it plenty both ways