PayPal notified users it’s making changes to the User Agreement that will, for the most part, go into effect in May. Included are changes to PayPal’s Seller Protection program and Purchase Protection program.
PayPal listed the policies effected and highlighted in broad strokes some of the changes – but it will be up to PayPal users to dive in and compare old and new policies to see the full impact.
One thing that jumps out on the overview page is that PayPal is making changes to how it handles transactions involving Non-Fungible Tokens (NFTs). For example, PayPal is excluding NFTs from its Purchase Protection program. PayPal is also excluding NFTs with a transaction amount of over $10,000 from its Seller Protection program (see details).
PayPal is also excluding from its Purchase Protection program: “Payments that you initiate via a third-party platform using your PayPal Balance account and assigned account and routing number (PayPal’s Direct Debit functionality),” and made changes to the program involving SNAD claims (Significantly Not as Described).
Some additional changes of note:
The changes impact a large number of PayPal services, be sure to read the overview page and the specific agreements for each service you use. You can visit the PayPal website and click the “Legal” hyperlink in the footer – as always, beware of phishing emails from scammers pretending to be PayPal, and don’t click on links in an email to log in to a website.
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“PayPal Rewards points redemption to the PayPal Shopping Credit will no longer be available.” Are these rewards points something PayPal was giving? My bank lets me use rewards points I’ve earned there as cash on PayPal; I just want to know if these will be affected. Thanks!