posted on January 31, 2004 01:08:04 PM new
Hello All,
I was wondering if anyone can tell me what this "charge", which was recently displayed in my bank statements constitutes?
PAYPAL INST XFER WEB 4N32226V2SGOP $2.39
This charge was reflected 3 times last month in my bank statements. I never transfer money "Instantly"...maybe I transfered money to often? I always transfer money the "Free Way", which takes five to seven business days? As always any help would be greatly appreciated.
Thanks,
Ryan
posted on January 31, 2004 01:43:11 PM new
I'd wager it's a bank fee, as in anyway to charge the customer a little extra. Might be a good idea to change banks.
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[ edited by vvalhalla on Jan 31, 2004 01:44 PM ]
posted on January 31, 2004 02:50:26 PM new
Are your bank tranfer payments actually taking that long? Mine actually are instant.
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posted on January 31, 2004 03:14:37 PM new
fennix your lucky mine still take either 3 - 4 days. I must be doing something wrong.
I always wonder why it took so long because I pay my credit cards on line and it only takes a day. I paypal that slow or is the waiting line that long..
posted on January 31, 2004 04:08:15 PM new
instead of giving paypal your bank account number,give them your bank debit card number.
you will see the difference
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posted on February 1, 2004 05:03:02 PM new
It depends on your bank. My bsnk does not charge a trnsfr fee & it only takes 3 business days for it to go through.
posted on February 1, 2004 08:21:33 PM new
Mine is also very fast.
I usually have my money either the next business day or occasionally the day after. I have heard from other people whose banks are slower and take up to a week to give them their money.
It's not Paypal, it's the bank. If yours is slow, try someone else.
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posted on February 2, 2004 12:23:00 PM new
Please contact Paypal by email and ask them what the charges are. I would really like to know, and I am going to review my credit card statements.
posted on February 2, 2004 12:44:27 PM new
if you dont see it in your paypal account,it cant be from paypal.
it is your local bank
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