PayPal has a return policy to protect online purchases made through its platform so that before claims justified in cases of fraud and some other scenarios is not guilty buyer, it is possible to recover all the money because PayPal handles return.
the policy also functioned as a safe haven for those financed projects, paying with PayPal platforms Kickstarter crowdfunding as Indiegogo and where not always the realization of the projects so that the money invested remains a considerable risk, such popular payment gateway does not intend to continue to assume is achieved.
Example of the arguments is in a report Kickstarter where it is said that nearly 10% of published there projects fail to deliver the promised rewards . Worse, in case of claims, the creators of the projects can even give priority in their returns to performing their pre-orders outside these crowdfunding platforms it seems not so good idea to continue driving their support.
finally, from June 25 shall take effect changes in policies PayPal clearly explained in this link. Indeed, in the latter space is also talk about how gift cards ( giftcards ), payments to government agencies and some games that deal with costs of inputs and rewards, they are also excluded from the policy protection. [Via: The Verge]
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