Common use of Buyer Protection processes on sellers Clause in Contracts

Buyer Protection processes on sellers. You should read and understand PayPal's Buyer Protection program and if you sell goods and services to and receive payments from buyers with PayPal accounts in countries/regions other than your own, you should also be familiar with the PayPal Buyer Protection available to buyers in each of those countries/regions. Buyers' rights under these programs may impact you as a seller. You can find this information for PayPal's programs on the Legal Agreements page by selecting your buyer's location at the top of the page and referring to the applicable user agreement for that geography. If you lose a claim under PayPal's Buyer Protection program in any country/region: • You will be required to reimburse PayPal for your liability. • Your liability will include the full purchase price of the item plus the original shipping cost (and in some cases you may not receive the item back), and the PayPal fees that you were charged for the transaction. • You will not receive a refund of the PayPal fees that you paid in connection with the sale. • If the claim was that the item received was Significantly Not as Described, you will generally be required to accept the item back. • If the claim was that the item received was Significantly Not as Described and related to an item you sold that is counterfeit, you will be required to provide a full refund to the buyer and you may not receive the item back. If you accept PayPal payments from buyers for goods or services you sell through eBay, then you need to read and understand the eBay Money Back Guarantee program. Unless you opt out by calling eBay, PayPal will treat eBay's decisions in favor of your buyers under that program as a basis for reversing a PayPal payment made to you. If your PayPal balance is insufficient to cover the amount, we may: • Place a hold on your PayPal account until sufficient funds become available in your PayPal account to cover such claim; or • Create a negative balance in your PayPal account.

Appears in 3 contracts

Samples: User Agreement, User Agreement, User Agreement

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Buyer Protection processes on sellers. You should read and understand PayPal's Buyer Protection program and if you sell goods and services to and receive payments from buyers with PayPal accounts in countries/regions other than your own, you should also be familiar with the PayPal PayPal's Buyer Protection available to buyers in each of those countries/regions. Buyers' rights under these programs may impact you as a seller. You can find this information for PayPal's programs on the Legal Agreements page by selecting your buyer's location at the top of the page and referring to the applicable user agreement for that geography. If you lose a claim under PayPal's Buyer Protection program in any country/region: • You will be required to reimburse PayPal for your liability. • Your liability will include the full purchase price of the item plus the original shipping cost (and in some cases you may not receive the item back), and the PayPal fees that you were charged for the transaction. This applies when you are the primary seller or a secondary seller of goods or services. For example, event ticketing agents, or online travel agents will forfeit the full purchase amount paid by the buyer. In some cases you may not receive the item back. • The Buyer Protection claim will only be considered fully resolved if: • the refund to a buyer is processed through PayPal, or • you provide evidence acceptable to PayPal, in its sole discretion, that the buyer agreed to the alternative resolution provided. • You will not receive a refund of the PayPal fees that you paid in connection with the sale. • If the claim was that the item received was Significantly Not as Described, you will generally may not receive the item back, or you may be required to accept the item backback and pay for the return shipping costs. • If the claim was that the item received was Significantly Not as Described and related to an item you sold that is counterfeit, you will be required to provide a full refund to the buyer and you may not receive the item back. If you accept PayPal payments from buyers for goods or services you sell through eBay, then you need to read and understand the eBay Money Back Guarantee program. Unless you opt out by calling eBay, PayPal will treat eBay's decisions in favor of your buyers under that program as a basis for reversing a PayPal payment made to you. If your PayPal balance is insufficient to cover the amount, we may: • Place a hold on your PayPal account until sufficient funds become available in your PayPal account to cover such claim; or • Create a negative balance in your PayPal account.

Appears in 2 contracts

Samples: Paypal User Agreement, Paypal User Agreement

Buyer Protection processes on sellers. You should read and understand PayPal's Buyer Protection program and if you sell goods and services to and receive payments from buyers with PayPal accounts in countries/regions other than your own, you should also be familiar with the PayPal Buyer Protection available to buyers in each of those countries/regions. Buyers' rights under these programs may impact you as a seller. You can find this information for PayPal's programs on the Legal Agreements page by selecting your buyer's location at the top of the page and referring to the applicable user agreement for that geography. If you lose a claim under PayPal's Buyer Protection program in any country/region: • You will be required to reimburse PayPal for your liability. • Your liability will include the full purchase price of the item plus the original shipping cost (and in some cases you may not receive the item back), and the PayPal fees that you were charged for the transaction. • You will not receive a refund of the PayPal fees that you paid in connection with the sale. • If the claim was that the item received was Significantly Not as Described, you will generally may not receive the item back, or you may be required to accept the item backback and pay for the return shipping costs. • If the claim was that the item received was Significantly Not as Described and related to an item you sold that is counterfeit, you will be required to provide a full refund to the buyer and you may not receive the item back. If you accept PayPal payments from buyers for goods or services you sell through eBay, then you need to read and understand the eBay Money Back Guarantee program. Unless you opt out by calling eBay, PayPal will treat eBay's decisions in favor of your buyers under that program as a basis for reversing a PayPal payment made to you. If your PayPal balance is insufficient to cover the amount, we may: • Place a hold on your PayPal account until sufficient funds become available in your PayPal account to cover such claim; or • Create a negative balance in your PayPal account.

Appears in 2 contracts

Samples: www.paypalobjects.com, www.paypalobjects.com

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Buyer Protection processes on sellers. You should read and understand PayPal's Buyer Protection program and if you sell goods and services to and receive payments from buyers with PayPal accounts in countries/regions countries other than your own, you should also be familiar with the PayPal Buyer Protection available to buyers in each of those countries/regions. Buyers' rights under these programs may impact you as a seller. You can find this information for PayPal's ’s programs on the Legal Agreements page by selecting your buyer's location at the top of the page and referring to the applicable user agreement for that geography. If you lose a claim under PayPal's ’s Buyer Protection program in any country/region: • You will may be required to reimburse PayPal for your liability. • Your liability will include You must forfeit the full purchase price of the item plus the original shipping cost cost. This applies when you are the primary seller or a secondary seller of goods or services. For example, event ticketing agents, or online travel agents will forfeit the full purchase amount paid by the buyer (and in some cases you may not receive the item back). • The PayPal’s Buyer Protection claim will only be considered fully resolved if: o the refund to a buyer is processed through PayPal, and as applicable, or o you provide evidence acceptable to PayPal, in its sole discretion, that the PayPal fees that you were charged for buyer agreed to the transactionalternative resolution provided. • You will not receive a refund of the PayPal fees that you paid in connection with the sale. • If the claim was that the item received was Significantly Not as Described, you will generally may not receive the item back, or you may be required to accept the item backback and pay for the return shipping costs. • If the claim was that the item received was Significantly Not as Described Described” and related to an item you sold that is counterfeit, you will be required to provide a full refund to the buyer and you may not receive the item back. If you accept PayPal payments from buyers for goods or services you sell through eBay, then you need to read and understand the eBay Money Back Guarantee program. Unless you opt out by calling eBay, PayPal will treat eBay's ’s decisions in favor of your buyers under that program as a basis for reversing a PayPal payment made to you. If your PayPal balance is insufficient to cover the amount, we may: • Place a hold on your PayPal account until sufficient funds become available in your PayPal account to cover such claim; or • Create a negative balance in your PayPal account.

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: Paypal User Agreement

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