It's actually very easy to get burned.....
* Buyer pays with regular PayPal.
* Buyer receives item in mail, with delivery confirmation, but does not sign their regular signature upon receipt (i.e., signs their name in a very different way)
* Buyer files a PayPal claim, stating the item was never received (even though it was) and that the courier company must have delivered it to the incorrect address with someone else signing for it
* The courier company won't be able to defend with 100% certainty that the item was delivered to the correct address. The signature won't look right (by design), and the driver won't remember the delivery.
* As a result, PayPal will side with the buyer (as they always do), refund their money, and the result will be: (1) buyer gets the item for free, and (2) the seller loses the item and the cash.
I know people this has happened to. And this is exactly why I ask for PayPal Gift from people without references, with low post counts, or in "foreign destinations" I am not overly comfortable shipping to. With PayPal Gift, this scam can't work because the buyer has no recourse/purchase protection. If a buyer is not comfortable using PayPal Gift in these situations - even though I have a list of references as long as my arm - they can move along and buy from someone else. My use of PayPal Gift is NEVER due to cost/fee considerations - it's to protect MY ASS from getting burned with the above scam......