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F/Finland. Art blog. I draw a webcomic and lurk in a fandom or two!
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Jul 18 '15

tumblueberry answered: Paypal is apparently being more strict about the usage of their site, so pick something “legal” in exchange of the goods. If they see something suspicious,the sue could be like 2000€. I think it’s better to send clients an invoice they have to pay :)

Oh god I’m a little nervous now haha. Does it count as an “invoice” if I send people emails detailing how much they owe me? Because that’s how I’ve done it so far

I found out that if you include a home address when paying for goods & services, Paypal might then expect to know every detail, tracking info etc. about the package that’s being sent. The thing is I AM sending physical books but I don’t have any papers about them aside from the receipt I get at the post office ( ̄□ ̄;)

Soooo I guess it would be smarter to just pretend I’m selling non-physical goods to avoid that hassle??

  1. chutkat answered: Do you have a tracking code or something? And the recepit should be fine. You can type super detailed information on invoices to help to protect you and also your client. And you can save invoice templates so you don;t need to write everything again.
  2. tumblueberry answered: I’m going to send you a message because I don’t get many characters here, if that’s ok xD
  3. leicarna answered: I can’t give advice on the shipping part, but I think the best option would be using paypal’s own invoicing tool. That way your customers can’t send the payment as a gift or whatever it was to avoid paypal fees and potentially get you in trouble.
  4. proteesiukkonen answered: With PayPal, it’s never a good idea to pretend anything beccause it makes it look like you might be scamming people or PayPal, and that’s when they start giving you trouble.
  5. yinza said: The PP site specifically says if you don’t have a tracking number to mark the invoice as “Order Processed/Service Rendered” (though this is still under “Add Tracking Info” which is a little confusing). It’s the same option as for digital delivery.
  6. ered-jaeger answered: you can create the invoice at paypal directly - it’s under the request money tab!
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