3+ years ago I sold my Conquest RV to a group of 4 buyers who arrived in a van, they were from Germany. I just wanted to relay what happened briefly as a warning to sellers. They came and saw the RV, loved it, and asked if they could pay by Paypal full price because endless reasons. I said I was not familiar with this and would prefer cash, but they insisted it was modern and safest for everyone and that they'd put the money in my account that night and I could verify it and they'd pick up the RV early the next morning. They said they planned on taking it to Baja. So I thought "hmmm" and waited an hour and sure enough, there was the full amount right there in my bank account. I am old school and figured once it's there, it's there. They emailed to verify I'd seen the amount in and that the title transfer and keys hand-over were to take place at 6 AM as it was a "done deal". So, I went to bed thinking things were fine, but this little birdie in my head woke me up and said to check on things again. So I went to my bank account online at 3:30 AM and sure enough 100% of the recently-transferred-in funds were now withdrawn, without my knowledge, without my permission! I called Paypal and they said the buyers had filed a "dispute" and so Paypal had the right to withdraw the money and that it would take days to resolve! I called a friend to come as backup for when the buyers arrived at 6AM because this all sort of scared me. My friend told them "cash and carry only and you're lucky we don't call the police." Amazingly (not) these people were able to hit every ATM in town and come up with the funds, and we completed the paperwork. THAT was a close call, because the police barely look for nice stolen cars, let alone old RVs, and once it crossed to Baja, it'd be adios. I would never be able to track down these foreign buyers, the RV or the cash. So that's why I will never take Paypal for transactions, because the buyer can falsify a dispute and get their money and run. Getting things back is next to impossible. I think it's got to be a well-known ripoff technique in some circles.