Hi, another thing I have been thinking about is this: Paypal supports sellers protection for fraud if you meet certain requirements. The main being that you have to ship a "product" to a verified address in the US. So if we were to take an e-gold fund order and sell them a Document that is shipped via UPS with a tracking code. They are buying the document and not the currency. The client would then contact you back with a special # written on the "document" they purchased and then you would fund their egold account. Then if paypal force refunds a pay you can dispute it and meet their guidelines for sellers protection. And it would also double as verification of address since the shipping address has to match the paypal address. All this would add time and expense but protect you. another thing to do would be to take their credit card scan and process a $1 fee on it for verification.
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