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 Salgal48
 
posted on June 16, 2003 03:35:43 PM new
I went to this site: paypalsucks.com and here are the messages about paypal, which is NOT good. I just clicked the "verified" bank account. Should I do that? Where are the funds if I don't click the verified bank account?

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GOLDEN RULES FOR ALL PAYPIMP ACCOUNTS:

1. NEVER Ever under any circumstance Verify your account!!
When You VERIFY your account your giving PayPimp permission to withdraw Money from That Bank Account!!

2. PayPimp can and will deposite your money into an Unverified account.
But will Bug you to Verify incase they need to take that money back from you!

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I've never had any problems, but I've always been wary of having a bank account attached to Paypal. Is there any way to un-verify a bank account?


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Boy oh boy, this paypal Ebay thing is worrisome. I usually pay goods with a credit card, but now I'm doing it through Paypal with all their agreements and terms of services.
Should I close down the Paypal account once the money is transferred to my account; or should I de-list my bank account?

 
 horsey88
 
posted on June 16, 2003 03:39:50 PM new
Can you stick to one thread..You start a new thread on the same topic with every post.
If you are so paranoid about Paypal,why are you using them??......Cash or stamps in the mail is a much safer alternative

 
 Salgal48
 
posted on June 16, 2003 03:50:42 PM new
Well, if you're dealing with Ebay, IT SEEMS THAT PP IS THE ONLY WAY TO GO.

LOOK AT ALL THE THREADS ON THIS BOARD. EVERYTHING IS PP PP PP PP.

 
 stopwhining
 
posted on June 16, 2003 03:52:57 PM new
something went wrong with our spines,we are spineless!!

 
 japerton
 
posted on June 16, 2003 03:56:33 PM new
I don't take paypal...but then again I got myself into trouble with the business account feature...maybe later, but my profit margin is thin.
J

 
 rarriffle
 
posted on June 16, 2003 04:05:25 PM new
sure you can unverify a bank account...just close the account and open a new one.

i have been verified for over 2 years now and they have only taken money from my account once...when I made a small ebay purchase and paid through PP without having that much in my account.

 
 sanmar
 
posted on June 16, 2003 07:19:48 PM new
I have been verified for over 3 yrs. & have never I repeat never had a single problem with PP.

 
 uaru
 
posted on June 16, 2003 07:56:17 PM new
I went to this site: paypalsucks.com and here are the messages about paypal, which is NOT good.

Yeah, really puts the fear of God into you doesn't it. You can find a web site to validate any believe you want to validate. Want to believe the world is flat, there are sites that will support you. Want to believe the CIA engineered the 911 attacks there are sites that will support you.

Here's some humorous things to consider about PayPalsucks.com (other than the obivous rants of some of the teenage posters.)

The same guy that operates paypalsucks.com is more than willing to accept PayPal payments at his Eric's Tips and Tricks site and if your not into tips and tricks maybe you want one to purchase the some addresses for a possible Filapino girlfriend.

If paypalsucks.com helps keeps idiots from using the PayPal then I think the guy does eBay, PayPal, and most sellers a service.







[ edited by uaru on Jun 16, 2003 07:57 PM ]
 
 
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