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Posted By: jay behrens
I went to pay for one of my auction wins and didn't realize that I didn't have enough money in my account to pay for the auction. PayPal asked if I wanted to transfer funds into it to cover the amount an clicked yes, figuring it would take the standard 3 days to clear. Low and behold, it was instantly transfered and they paid the auction immediately. If I had gone and done this manually, I would have had to wait the 3-4 days for the transfer to occur. |
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Posted By: BlackSoxFan
it depends on how your account is set up...also, i'm not exactly sure what you mean by manually? We do not keep more than $200.00 in our business acount most of the time. Funds are immediately with drawn from our checking and if for whatever reason our checking is depleted, it is then charged to our company cc. Once again, what do you mean by manually? |
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Posted By: jay behrens
manually, as in clicking the "add funds" link. You get a notice that the transfer takes 3-4 days. Yet if try to pay for something that you don't have enough funds for, they automatically withdraw the funds for your checking account. It makes no sense why it takes 3-4 days one way and it happens instantly another way. |
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Posted By: davidcycleback
I beleive it says up to 3 days. I've transfered funds from my checking to PayPal a few times in the past. While it didn't take three days, it took at least one or two. |
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Posted By: BlackSoxFan
I gotcha - if you have a zero balance and try to pay for something it works on credit...if you add funds ... no credit is involved so it ...much like many bank "transactions" takes three days. |
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Posted By: jay behrens
but in my case, there shouldn't be any credit, per se. I do not own a credit card, so my PayPal account is tied to my bank account. Looks like if I wanted to pull a nice scam, I could buy a really expensive card and make sure bank account is empty when I buy the card, and then just close it afterwards. |
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Posted By: BlackSoxFan
That's why i said it depends on your situation, however, you would not be able to pay for the item through ebay if you don't have a substantiated secondary source of funds. |
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Posted By: tbob
the weasel/cretins are at it again, sending phishing emails which purport to be from paypal to steal your information. This one looks identical to a real Paypal letter and says someone from yahoo.com has been added to your account and to click a link to remove it. Of course even though it says Paypal customer service, it is actually a fake link as are the others in the letter. Don't these jerk-offs have anything better to do than try and terrorize baseball card collectors? |
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Posted By: Dan Lundrigan
I just got one the other day from the "Paypal Team".I was told I needed to update my account profile or my account would be suspended by a certain date untill I updated it.The login page was EXACTLY like Paypal`s.I almost logged in (thats all they need is your login info then they run wild with it)but stopped at the last second and reported it to Paypal.I avoided a major headache, be careful out there!If the web address looks like this http:// www.paypal.com don`t trust it.It should look like this https://www.paypal.com that "S" means it is a secure site.One more tip don`t log on to Paypal thru a link from an E-mail message,go directly to Paypal yourself and login that way.Hope this helps! |
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Posted By: jay behrens
another trick to do when you get phishing email is, after you gone to the site thru your own link, log in with you a bogus user name an password. If it is the real site, it will kick you back ans say invalid user name/password. If it's a phishing site, they won't. |
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Posted By: davidcycleback
Agree Jay. First entering a bogus password is a good test for any site that has your financial information (paypal, eBay, online banking, etc). If the site says your password is not valid and you should try again, that's a good sign. A bogus site doesn't know your real password or user name (which is why they want you to enter it) and won't know and tell you that it's incorrect. |
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