This a scam /fa/?
>>11805872
not sure, bump
"I pay a 4% fee which covers us both from being scammed", I'm not sure at which point he plans on doing that, because Paypal doesn't have anything like that. My best bet would be to tell him that you will send it as a payment (which can be charged back if he never sends anything). Most scammers try to get you to send it as a gift, DO NOT do this. If you send it as a gift, then there is absolutely nothing you can do to get it back, should he rip you off.
>>11805872
If you send it send it under good and services its fine, and he's not lying about the depop fee it is a bitch
>>11805898
the 4% fee is charged in a monthly invoice I believe
>>11805905
OH, is it through ebay?
>>11805909
no, paypal?
>>11805919
That's strange. I've never heard of any feature like that. Either way, I would advance with much caution.
>>11805872
he's just trying to skip depop fees by going directly thru paypal invoice. impossible to be scammed of the item as you're fully protected by paypal goods n services (where the 4% fee is from), but you could both could be banned from depop
>>11805898
you're a retard
>>11805931
He's got pretty good reviews on depop, I'll do it and charge back if he doesn't send me a confirmation.
I've sent money through PayPal several times, always a pleasure.
>>11805872
you always pay through PayPal invoice and NOT gifts. that's how you get scammed. there's so many stories of idiots sending through gifts and getting scammed.
Just make sure you never pay through PayPal f&f, that's where there's no protection at all
>>11805872
I pay this way all the time, it's cheaper and it's easier because you don't have to deal with grailed, just directly through paypal, which grailed uses.
Saves you both money, basically send him your paypal email and ask for an invoice which is the easiest way for you. In the end there's a 4% fee and you're covered up to $10 000 rather than a 20% grailed fee.
Source:
Always buy shit through facebook groups and paypal 4% g&s is the safest payment method.