Use Paypal too if you can, with a credit and not debit card as they are often insured.
Afraid it doesn't work like that. Several recent articles that indicate the credit card companies consider that once the funds have gone to PayPal, then it is their problem.
And successful claims via PayPal will refund all except £15 up to about £100 for most items. So Rob that looks after your £20.
For recognised sellers, this limit is raised to £500, so I had no great concerns about buying a Nikon D70s, 18-70 and 70-300 lenses within this price recently.
1. Set your eBay bidder preferences to stop undesirables bidding on your auctions.
2. If you are doing a buy it now auction make sure you use the immediate payment option.
3. Only send items paid for via Paypal to the address that is registered with Paypal. Failure to do that will leave you wide open to abuse and in breach of their usage policy.
Use Paypal too if you can, with a credit and not debit card as they are often insured.
Afraid it doesn't work like that. Several recent articles that indicate the credit card companies consider that once the funds have gone to PayPal, then it is their problem.
I never realised that, i'll stick to only getting cheap crap from ebay then...