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We manually check each order since we make our products to order so I'd just refund immediately then ban the IP (if possible) for good measure. That's not the type of customer I'd want to deal with ever again since they might come up with a more successful way of stealing from me next time.
I don't think there is any way around this because it is really out of anyone's control when a user is passed to the Paypal site. As a merchant you have to spend the extra effort in verifying the correctness of each order from Paypal.
Of course, one can write a script to compare the results from the IPN and the default order details, but still, it does not change the fact that any users can freely alter the string that is being passed to Paypal at their will. Most home-based paypal business do not have such system setup and they need to take precaution for senario like this.
Yes, I am referring to an automated process regarding software downloads, so no order verification can be done.
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So PayPal doesn't provide any fraud protection for the seller, and cannot provide any resolution to this well-known issue? I understand the IPN option, but it is not always a choice for everyone.
I should state that I currently don't have this in place, just doing my homework first.
Thanks for all the replies. Any more insight is greatly appreciated.
-Matt