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Originally Posted by baseballart
From the paypal terms of use (to which all users have agreed):
“Personal Payment” means amounts sent between two individuals (not to or from a business) without a purchase. Examples of Personal Payments include sending a gift to a friend, or paying a friend back for your share of a lunch bill."
And:
"4.1 Receiving Personal Payments.
If you are selling goods or services, you may not ask the buyer to send you a Personal Payment for the purchase. If you do so, PayPal may remove your ability to accept Personal Payments."
It's thus a breach of your terms of agreement with paypal.
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Little-known addendum to 4.1 of the terms of use:
4.1a
If either seller or buyer is of the opinion that:
A. PayPal already makes too much money; and/or
B. eBay sucks;
then either party is entitled to breach the PayPal terms of use and use the Personal Payment for a purchase or other business transaction.