I voted "no" because there are too many things that can go wrong with paypal and chargebacks, they go together like bread & butter. They also have the ability to take money out of your bank if you balance on paypal is 0. Sounds like fun? Not really.
Mt Gox used paypal when it started off, but had to stop, probably because of the risk of chargebacks. I doubt this idea will work.
I gave vote to yes. Those who runs business correctly and deals other properly need not to be afraid of charge back.I am using paypal successfully no problem till today. Go correctly if appears something show all the details about deal and done.
I've heard of far too many hackings with PayPal to trust them at all. You won't know you have a problem, until it's all over and you can't do anything.
This, for an example, was just 5 months ago:
http://thehackernews.com/2014/12/hacking-paypal-account.htmlhttps://www.paypal-community.com/t5/About-Protections/Money-stolen-from-my-account-PayPal-is-refusing-to-help/td-p/707013Someone using a hacked facebook to charge through paypal:
http://blog.rafihecht.com/2012/09/30/how-i-nearly-lost-money-through-paypalfacebook.htmlThis is from a blackhat forum, and I've seen links like those disappear, but you can search the text through google:
"long story short i was very stupid and kept a bank account attached to my paypal which i havent used in over 6 month.
someoned gained access to my account and manged to send 950$ from my bank account to their account.. money was gone within 48 hours.
any suggestions what i should do? paypal really isnt that much of a help. My bank is more than likely going to refund me for the charges.. but what are my options for finding the person who did this? do i have a shot in hell?.. or?
appreciate the help thx"