A change is coming to PayPal that is designed to protect both buyers and sellers should a dispute over digital goods arise.
On its website, PayPal gives the examples of services, digital goods, travel and event tickets as intangible items. As of July 1, if a buyer claims they did not receive the intangible item they paid for, or they claim the item they received was not as it was described, PayPal will review the dispute.
New Changes to PayPal Policy Will Protect Digital Goods
Posted by lyceum under TechnologyFrom http://smallbiztrends.com 3227 days ago
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