Not true, you still have far more protection than say, bank transfer. If worried you can pay by Paypal using a credit card and then the cc company are jointly liable with the seller should things go wrong.
Picky, picky, picky

, Tis true, all I said was that Paypal was ok too as long as the buyer/seller was honest, if they used their debit card or bank account via Paypal then same protection as direct Bank Transfer ie: none, right? So we are both right, I just didn't break it down to the nitty gritty covering every method of payment via Paypal, not everyone has a Credit Card and plenty of buyers/sellers assume they are protected just because they are using Paypal, and even more never
read the small print.
Credit Card is always the safest way to go ( although this too can depend on the CC Company rules ) either directly or via Paypal, but bear in mind that it is NOT Paypal that offers the protection it is the Credit card company, Paypal will only offer as far as I know protection on items bought via eBay plus perhaps the many shops that now use Paypal as a method of payment :shrug:, Paypal protection on eBay depends on the sellers feedback rating, and you are limited as to the amount AND the number of times you can claim within a set time as well, they also have it well sown up as to how long they hang onto the money too, I've seen some people saying they had to wait 90 - 180 days and so on
God help you if you sell something on eBay and the buyer claims a cashback because they say ( dishonestly) that the item never arrived, they immediately get their money back AND they have the item, and there is b****r all that you can do about it, except of course claim off Royal Mail if it was insured.
Buying used online via forums CAN be a minefield, but with the right attitude and a bit of care it can reap many bargains
Mike.