I wouldn't. That's why there's risk involved.
Ok. Why would you even bring it up then? The risk is you sending first, which isn't entirely clear from your trust ratings because you didn't post references. So is this correct then?
- All your PayPal trades where you sent PP and left positive trust were F&F.
- You went first in all your PayPal trades where you sent PP and left positive trust.
PayPal doesn't allow cryptocurrency trades, so in order to have the funds returned, he would have had to lie even though his claim is legitimate, exposing him to potential action from PayPal. How would you describe taking money from a bank against their policies?
There is no legitimate claim against F&F if the transaction was knowingly initiated by the sender. There is also no legitimate claim if the transaction was against the policy to begin with. Fraud is fraud, whether it's PayPal or a bank.
Now that iluvbitcoins finally explicitly stated they would not engage in fraud I'm gonna have to take their word for it.