I think that Paypal is already aware of this, looking at all the
discussions and all the Google results there is.
I'm mostly surprised they aren't dining anything proactively.

Le jeu. 29 déc. 2022 à 02:00, Jarland Donnell via mailop <mailop@mailop.org>
a écrit :

> For someone already using billing automation it works that way, but
> think more in terms of a web designer with 5 clients, billing a client
> for a quick job. PayPal has a lot of functions for a lot of different
> use cases that could range from helping freelancers to large businesses.
>
> I'm not sure how much needs to be done after registration to gain the
> feature but I imagine if you have a working login, you have the feature.
>
> On 2022-12-28 12:55, Jaroslaw Rafa via mailop wrote:
> > Dnia 28.12.2022 o godz. 12:33:05 Jarland Donnell via mailop pisze:
> >> It's a perfectly legitimate feature of PayPal that you can create an
> >> invoice and send it to someone. Pretty much every invoice service
> >> that exists allows similar. They just have a problem with malicious
> >> users creating invoices for people that don't owe them any money.
> >
> > I understand they need to already be Paypal customers and be somehow
> > verified and "allowed" by Paypal to create invoices for other users?
> >
> > Is this some additional feature of Paypal? Paypal's basic operation,
> > ie.
> > being a payment processor, does not require such feature at all. In
> > normal
> > payment processing flow in an Internet shop you don't get any invoice
> > until
> > you have paid for the goods you are ordering, and this invoice is sent
> > to
> > you directly by the shop, and not via the payment processing service.
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