So how can they possibly defraud you and Pay Pal once the money is in your account? Pay Pal (the real one) will only protect you (maybe) if your transaction goes bad on Ebay, NOT any place else. They want to use the real Pay Pal to pay for the merchandise, so it must be OK right? Pay Pal will protect me from fraud right? I spoke with the guy (gal) on the phone and it all seems legit. I recently posted an item for sale on Craigslist and the buyer wants to use Pay Pal. Here is a sample questions that I have come across (there have been many others along the same line but this sums it up nicely): We all know there are several Pay Pal scams on Craigslist that are always taking place and for a full description of those scams you can always read them on my website but what about using the Real Pay Pal? Does that work and is it safe? Let me address some of the issues here. I have recently come across many people asking questions on other blogs and postings about using Pay Pal (the real one) for completing transactions through Craigslist.
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