I don't exactly get what you are saying. As a recipient of money you can decline it and the payment is reversed. No need to contact PayPal and say anything about it not being a personal payment and being for goods etc.Reading various posts on many different forums, if seller receiving monies for goods ' GIFTED ' , the buyer could get in touch with paypal after sending funds, saying he/she was actually paying for goods, paypal will reverse the transaction without further notice, all because paypal say this should have been paid using ' paying for goods ' .
Has anyone had experience or confirm this is true ?
Let me try explain better.I don't exactly get what you are saying. As a recipient of money you can decline it and the payment is reversed. No need to contact PayPal and say anything about it not being a personal payment and being for goods etc.
Sounds like the buyer was deliberately defrauding.Let me try explain better.
Seller accepts payment as gifted from buyer.
Seller has posted out goods, buyer receives goods.
Buyer then contacts paypal, tells them the transaction was actually paying for goods.
Paypal reverses transaction due to the nature of monies being transfered was actually paying for goods.
No further action can be taken from all parties because paypal said payment should have been accepted by the seller as 'payment for goods ' rather than ' Gifted '.