PayPal’s purchase protection extends to digital goods in the US
Saturday, June 13, 2015 at 5:19PM
Nicole Batac in Breaking news, News, PayPal, Press release, Public service, Security, app news, digital goods, online purchase

Now here’s one feature from PayPal we hope would cross the border. PayPal is now offering buyers protection beyond tangible goods and is moving into the digital space in the US. The online payments system now adds purchase protection to goods such as apps, digital albums, games, e-books, services, and tickets. With purchase protection, buyers can file claims if they get a product significantly different from what was advertised or if the product wasn’t delivered to them at all. Sellers who want to dispute these claims would have to show proof of delivery for PayPal to rule in their favor. The policy change will take effect in the US starting July 1st.

Source: PayPal | Via: Android Police

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