Common use of PayPal Seller Protection Clause in Contracts

PayPal Seller Protection. What’s eligible If you sell something to a buyer and the transaction is later disputed or reversed under Reversals, Claims or Chargebacks, you may be eligible for reimbursement under PayPal Seller Protection. When it applies, PayPal Seller Protection entitles you to retain the full purchase amount. There is no limit on the number of payments for which you can receive coverage. By accessing the transaction details page in your PayPal account you can determine whether or not your transaction is eligible for protection under this program PayPal Seller Protection may apply when a buyer claims that: • They did not authorize, or benefit from, funds sent from their PayPal account (referred to as an “Unauthorized Transaction” claim) and Unauthorized Transaction occurs in an environment hosted by PayPal. • They didn’t receive the item from you (referred to as an “Item Not Received” claim) PayPal Seller Protection may also apply when a transaction is reversed because of a successful chargeback by a buyer or when a bank funded payment is reversed by the buyer’s bank. This section describes PayPal Seller Protection as it applies to you, but you should also be familiar with the Impact of PayPal Buyer Protection on sellers.

Appears in 2 contracts

Samples: User Agreement, www.paypalobjects.com

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PayPal Seller Protection. What’s eligible If you sell have sold something to a buyer and have already shipped the physical item or provided an intangible good and the transaction is later disputed or reversed under Reversals, Claims or Chargebacks, you may be eligible for reimbursement under PayPal Seller Protection. When it applies, PayPal Seller Protection entitles you to retain the full purchase amount. There is no limit on the number of payments for which you can receive coverage. By accessing the transaction details page in your PayPal account you can determine whether or not your transaction is eligible for protection under this program PayPal Seller Protection may apply when a buyer claims that: • They did not authorize, or benefit from, funds sent from their PayPal account (referred to as an “Unauthorized Transaction” claim) ), and the Unauthorized Transaction occurs in an environment not hosted by PayPal. ; or • They didn’t receive the item from you (referred to as an “Item Not Received” claim) PayPal Seller Protection may also apply when a transaction is reversed because of a successful chargeback by a buyer or when a bank funded payment is reversed by the buyer’s bank. This section describes PayPal Seller Protection as it applies to you, but you should also be familiar with the Impact of various PayPal Buyer Protection protection processes on sellers.

Appears in 2 contracts

Samples: Paypal User Agreement, Paypal User Agreement

PayPal Seller Protection. What’s 's eligible If you sell something to a buyer and the transaction is later disputed or reversed under Reversals, Claims or Chargebacks, you may be eligible for reimbursement under PayPal Seller Protection. When it applies, PayPal Seller Protection entitles you to retain the full purchase amount. There is no limit on the number of payments for which you can receive coverage. By accessing the transaction details page in your PayPal account you can determine whether or not your transaction is eligible for protection under this program PayPal Seller Protection may apply when a buyer claims that: • They did not authorizeauthorise, or benefit from, funds sent from their PayPal account (referred to as an “Unauthorized Unauthorised Transaction” claim) claim and Unauthorized the Unauthorised Transaction occurs in an environment hosted by PayPal. • They didn’t n't receive the item from you (referred to as an “Item Not Received” claim) ). PayPal Seller Protection may also apply when a transaction is reversed because of a successful chargeback by a buyer or when a bank funded payment is reversed by the buyer’s 's bank. This section describes PayPal Seller Protection as it applies to you, but you should also be familiar with the Impact of PayPal Buyer Protection on sellers.

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: User Agreement

PayPal Seller Protection. What’s eligible If you have received more than €100,000 per month at least once over a consecutive period of 6 months on your PayPal Account and/or if you are applying surcharge for the use of PayPal (when the law applicable to you allows you to apply surcharge), you are not eligible for PayPal seller protection and this section applies to you unless otherwise agreed between you and PayPal. PayPal will review your eligibility for seller protection in October and April of each calendar year. If you sell something to a buyer and the transaction is later disputed or reversed under Reversals, Claims or Chargebacks, you may be eligible for reimbursement under PayPal Seller Protection. When it applies, PayPal Seller Protection entitles you to retain the full purchase amount. There is no limit on the number of payments for which you can receive coverage. By accessing the transaction details page in your PayPal account you can determine whether or not your transaction is eligible for protection under this program PayPal Seller Protection may apply when a buyer claims that: • They did not authorize, or benefit from, funds sent from their PayPal account (referred to as an “Unauthorized Transaction” claim) and the Unauthorized Transaction occurs in an environment hosted by PayPal. ; or • They didn’t receive the item from you (referred to as an “Item Not Received” claim) ). PayPal Seller Protection may also apply when a transaction is reversed because of a successful chargeback by a buyer or when a bank funded payment is reversed by the buyer’s bank. This section describes PayPal Seller Protection as it applies to you, but you should also be familiar with the Impact of various PayPal Buyer Protection protection processes on sellers.

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: Paypal User Agreement

PayPal Seller Protection. What’s eligible If you have received more than 100,000.00 EUR per month at least once over a consecutive period of 6 months on your PayPal account and/or if you are applying surcharge for the use of PayPal (when the law applicable to you allows you to apply surcharge), you are not eligible for PayPal Seller Protection and this section applies to you unless otherwise agreed between you and PayPal. PayPal will review your eligibility for seller protection in October and April of each calendar year. If you sell something to a buyer and the transaction is later disputed or reversed under Reversals, Claims or Chargebacks, you may be eligible for reimbursement under PayPal Seller Protection. When it applies, PayPal Seller Protection entitles you to retain the full purchase amount. There is no limit on the number of payments for which you can receive coverage. By accessing the transaction details page in your PayPal account you can determine whether or not your transaction is eligible for protection under this program PayPal Seller Protection may apply when a buyer claims that: • They did not authorize, or benefit from, funds sent from their PayPal account (referred to as an “Unauthorized Transaction” claim) ), and the Unauthorized Transaction occurs in an environment hosted by PayPal. Paypal; or • They didn’t receive the item from you (referred to as an “Item Not Received” claim) and files a chargeback with their issuer. PayPal Seller Protection may also apply when a transaction is reversed because of a successful chargeback by a buyer or when a bank funded payment is reversed by the buyer’s bank. This section describes PayPal Seller Protection as it applies to you, but you should also be familiar with the Impact of PayPal Buyer Protection on sellers.

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: Paypal User Agreement

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PayPal Seller Protection. What’s eligible If you have received more than €100,000 per month at least once over a consecutive period of 6 months on your PayPal Account and/or if you are applying surcharge for the use of PayPal (when the law applicable to you allows you to apply surcharge), you are not eligible for PayPal seller protection and this section applies to you unless otherwise agreed between you and PayPal. PayPal will review your eligibility for seller protection in October and April of each calendar year. If you sell something to a buyer and the transaction is later disputed or reversed under Reversals, Claims or Chargebacks, you may be eligible for reimbursement under PayPal Seller Protection. When it applies, PayPal Seller Protection entitles you to retain the full purchase amount. There is no limit on the number of payments for which you can receive coverage. By accessing the transaction details page in your PayPal account you can determine whether or not your transaction is eligible for protection under this program PayPal Seller Protection may apply when a buyer claims that: • They did not authorize, or benefit from, funds sent from their PayPal account (referred to as an “Unauthorized Transaction” claim) ), and the Unauthorized Transaction occurs in an environment hosted by PayPal. ; or • They didn’t receive the item from you (referred to as an “Item Not Received” claim) PayPal Seller Protection may also apply when a transaction is reversed because of a successful chargeback by a buyer or when a bank funded payment is reversed by the buyer’s bank. This section describes PayPal Seller Protection as it applies to you, but you should also be familiar with the Impact of various PayPal Buyer Protection processes on sellers. Basic requirements To be eligible for PayPal Seller Protection, all of the following basic requirements must be met, as well as any applicable additional requirements: • The primary address for your PayPal account must be in Spain.

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: Paypal User Agreement

PayPal Seller Protection. What’s eligible If you have received more than €100,000 per month at least once over a consecutive period of 6 months on your PayPal Account and/or if you are applying surcharge for the use of PayPal (when the law applicable to you allows you to apply surcharge), you are not eligible for PayPal seller protection and this section applies to you unless otherwise agreed between you and PayPal. PayPal will review your eligibility for seller protection in October and April of each calendar year. If you sell something to a buyer and the transaction is later disputed or reversed under Reversals, Claims or Chargebacks, you may be eligible for reimbursement under PayPal Seller Protection. When it applies, PayPal Seller Protection entitles you to retain the full purchase amount. There is no limit on the number of payments for which you can receive coverage. By accessing the transaction details page in your PayPal account you can determine whether or not your transaction is eligible for protection under this program PayPal Seller Protection may apply when a buyer claims that: • They did not authorize, or benefit from, funds sent from their PayPal account (referred to as an “Unauthorized Transaction” claim) ), and the Unauthorized Transaction occurs in an environment hosted by PayPal. ; or • They didn’t receive the item from you (referred to as an “Item Not Received” claim) ). PayPal Seller Protection may also apply when a transaction is reversed because of a successful chargeback by a buyer or when a bank funded payment is reversed by the buyer’s bank. This section describes PayPal Seller Protection as it applies to you, but you should also be familiar with the Impact of various PayPal Buyer Protection protection processes on sellers.

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: Paypal User Agreement

PayPal Seller Protection. What’s eligible If you sell something to a buyer and the transaction is later disputed or reversed under Reversals, Claims or Chargebacks, you may be eligible for reimbursement under PayPal Seller Protection. When it applies, PayPal Seller Protection entitles you to retain the full purchase amount. There is no limit on the number of payments for which you can receive coverage. By accessing the transaction details page in your PayPal account you can determine whether or not your transaction is eligible for protection under this program PayPal Seller Protection may apply when a buyer claims that: • They did not authorize, or benefit from, funds sent from their PayPal account (referred to as an “Unauthorized Transaction” claim) ), and the Unauthorized Transaction occurs in an environment not hosted by PayPal. ; or • They didn’t receive the item from you (referred to as an “Item Not Received” claim) PayPal Seller Protection may also apply when a transaction is reversed because of a successful chargeback by a buyer or when a bank funded payment is reversed by the buyer’s bank. This section describes PayPal Seller Protection as it applies to you, but you should also be familiar with the Impact of various PayPal Buyer Protection protection processes on sellers.

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: Paypal User Agreement

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