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As many of you know, I have sold a significant amount of my music library via Paypal. Something that is confusing/frustrating is that 90% of the time I have to request your mailing address for shipment. When I ask this, many of you are surprised that Paypal didn't tell me that information.

So, I'm guessing 1 out of 10 transactions shows me your mailing address. Is it something I'm doing wrong?
 
As many of you know, I have sold a significant amount of my music library via Paypal. Something that is confusing/frustrating is that 90% of the time I have to request your mailing address for shipment. When I ask this, many of you are surprised that Paypal didn't tell me that information.

So, I'm guessing 1 out of 10 transactions shows me your mailing address. Is it something I'm doing wrong?
I guess if you are Amazon or the such all those blanks are filled in. Buyers should volunteer that info up front for you.
 
I bet it has to do with the "Friends and Family" deal. By saying that someone is a friend, it's a fee free transaction, so they probably figure it's just a transfer of money with no shipping/item involved. However, the buyer has no PayPal protection if the seller shafts them - which would never be the case with a GOS sale! (y)

If one does it the normal buyer/seller way, you'd probably get the address, but also get charged their PayPal transaction fee, and the buyer could request a refund if unhappy

It's the only thing that makes sense
 
Gene,

I know it's a pain but when I am selling I ask every person to given me their address as I was burned once by going by the paypal address and it was a incorrect address.

peter
The PP "confirmed address" means that seller will not get burned if they send to it. That's the deal, use the PP addy and seller is protected. If the buyer provides something different I would not send the item out to that buyer. That is the stated rule.

If using F&F payment, then buyer should provide their addy in a PM, and not mention discs or any items in the PP comment field. I've been around the block several times on this issue.
 
I bet it has to do with the "Friends and Family" deal. By saying that someone is a friend, it's a fee free transaction, so they probably figure it's just a transfer of money with no shipping/item involved. However, the buyer has no PayPal protection if the seller shafts them - which would never be the case with a GOS sale! (y)

If one does it the normal buyer/seller way, you'd probably get the address, but also get charged their PayPal transaction fee, and the buyer could request a refund if unhappy

It's the only thing that makes sense
Jon, I think I you are right about that. Sort of an odd situation.
I've only been on sending funds not receiving funds end of the F & F payments.
Good to know this, thanks!
 
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If using F&F payment, then buyer should provide their addy in a PM, and not mention discs or any items in the PP comment field. I've been around the block several times on this issue.
I get what you're saying there, and it makes absolute sense. In other words, if PP is monitoring all these transactions, they could put 2 and 2 together about stuff being sold without them making their cut.
As if they aren't making a ton of money anyway...but hey. Business is business.
 
I do a lot of transactions through Pay Pal and can confirm it's definitely the "friends and family" option that's causing the issue. Only merch purchases will result in the recipient of the cash receiving the senders shipping information.
 
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