
: Save screenshots of the original post, your conversation with the seller, and the payment confirmation. You will need these if you have to file a claim. Check for Red Flags : The seller refuses to use PayPal G&S.
: Per PayPal’s terms, the seller is responsible for the G&S fee. If a seller asks you to "pay the extra fee," it’s often a red flag.
Buying tickets through PayPal is one of the safest ways to handle private sales because it offers for intangible items like e-tickets.
: Never use "Friends and Family." Only G&S payments are eligible for PayPal Purchase Protection , which can help you get a refund if the tickets are fake or never arrive.
: If the seller says their PayPal is "locked" and asks for another payment method, walk away—it’s a common scam tactic.
The profile has no history related to the event or looks brand new.