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The PayPal Saga Comes to a Conclusion

eloisel

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Okay - after much hassle, PayPal refunded to my PayPal account the money they took from my checking account to pay seller fees for a seller's account at eBay that I did not have.

The dilemma then was how to get the funds out of my PayPal account. I had taken my checking account info off the account after the theft and I didn't want to put my checking account info back on the PayPal account and allow them the opportunity to screw me over again. So, I'd left that $67 sitting in the account for several weeks.

Last night I decided that I would buy some books and use the money in the PayPal account to pay for them.

First, I discovered that Amazon.com doesn't accept PayPal. No big deal. I looked on the PayPal's list of online vendors that accept PayPal. Found Barnes & Nobles had all but one of the books I wanted and they accept PayPal. That depleted the account to a little dab I didn't mind losing.

The thing that bothers me is that when I was in the transaction, I saw that PayPal still had my checking account information on file even though I had deleted that information and removed it as a source of funding for the account.

That dang PayPal account is closed now and I will never deal with PayPal again. Bad, bad business.
 
Those guys are giant rectal pains. They float your money at prime for two days no matter what, and that whole "we don't have your info" is BULLSHIT.
 
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