I recently had a chargeback from a customer for a $50 sale for a domain.
Paypal sent me an email saying
"PayPal has determined the buyer should receive a refund. Due to the unique
circumstances of the claim, and your PayPal account history, we will refund
the buyer on your behalf. Your account will not be debited."
How cool is that? They refunded the buyer and did not take a penny from my account. I have only ever had a couple of refund requests in my many years of using paypal and I normally don't dispute but refund to save any trouble.
Does paypal do this often or am I now considered a respected customer?
Paypal sent me an email saying
"PayPal has determined the buyer should receive a refund. Due to the unique
circumstances of the claim, and your PayPal account history, we will refund
the buyer on your behalf. Your account will not be debited."
How cool is that? They refunded the buyer and did not take a penny from my account. I have only ever had a couple of refund requests in my many years of using paypal and I normally don't dispute but refund to save any trouble.
Does paypal do this often or am I now considered a respected customer?