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Paypal Authorized Payment Protection (PAPP) Proposal

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Here's my proposal. It's really simple.

Summary:
Under Authorized Payment Protection, PayPal conducts an investigation on the buyer when payment is sent. PayPal verifies the buyer authorized the transaction. Then PayPal notifies the seller this payment is authorized. Afterwards, there are no PayPal payment holds, reversals or unauthorized disputes allowed by PayPal. This protection would not protect against disputes for goods not received, goods not as described or credit cards and bank chargebacks.

Seeing as PayPal does this investigation for free anyways when a buyer dispute is opened, I don't see how they couldn't do it ahead of time. The investigation would be much easier. All they would have to do is contact the buyer, verify their ID, and confirm the buyer authorized payment. It's no different than what they would do with an open claim. Who would do a better job of verifying the payment was authorized then PayPal themselves?

This can be done probably within 24 hours because if payment is authorized, the buyer is ready to verify his/her ID. If it's not authorized, then a refund is automatically issued. (minus $0.30 I suppose.) Paypal can tack on a 1-5% and $10 fee paid by the seller or just make it free.

It's beneficial to every party involved.
1. Buyer won't have to deal with an unauthorized payment or hacked.
2. Seller doesn't lose his goods to unauthorized payments.
3. PayPal doesn't have to give a verdict over a dispute they know little about. They'd make a little money over an investigation they might have to do anyways. Consumers are still protected by their credit card and banks and able to open disputes on certain transactions.

I'm going to invite people from different websites to give input on this proposal. Then try to push PayPal to make the change. The discussion will be held at Virtual FAQs here.
 
A while ago, I remember reading that paypal does over 2 million transactions a day, it is probably a lot more now. How could they support the man hours to manually investigate every transaction?

I agree though, that PayPal does have many issues, especially regarding non-tangible or service purchases, but this solution is not ideal.
 
A while ago, I remember reading that paypal does over 2 million transactions a day, it is probably a lot more now. How could they support the man hours to manually investigate every transaction?

I agree though, that PayPal does have many issues, especially regarding non-tangible or service purchases, but this solution is not ideal.

That's pretty easy. First of all people who want the protection are paying for it. This wouldn't apply to all 200 million transactions. There are people who don't know about the unauthorized dispute who wouldn't use this protection. Also it's not really even an investigation because they don't even have to talk to seller.

PayPal feels more like an escrow for buyers. They get your goods for 45 days and if they aren't 100% satisfied for any reason, they get a refund. No questions asked. I want to change that.

And really all they'd have to do is set up a system so it auto-calls the buyer. The buyer then enters in a 4 digit pin. That's it.

This is going to be funny because if somehow PayPal establishes a system that verifies a transaction is authorized and can be done in an automated way in a matter of minutes for a low cost, people are going to sue the pants off PayPal for all the misery they've caused all the sellers with such a easy fix. :D
 
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Just like this.

http://vbforums.mmobay.net/scammers/402525-joel123-scammer-beware.html

See how Mike is able to ban someone without any user evidence. All he has to do is run some security checks which he calls Account Review Service. Mike is more than happy to do it for $2. For some transactions clocking in at $1000 PayPal. I know some sellers would gladly pay $50 for this service easily.
 
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