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i have been told there is a way to make the funds come stright from your bank if so how the only way i have found is add funds and that take 7 to 10 working days. any one shed any light
NovaLad
01-04-10, 12:11 AM
I'm not sure what you mean...
Do you mean if you buy something on paypal you want it to come out of the bank you set up your paypal with incase you don't have enough money in paypal?
nova-taken
01-04-10, 12:11 AM
i thought that was the only way to do it, ill have to check back to this thread, see what others know
yer i want it to come out the bank without having to add funds to paypal first like i have had to in the past
i think i have done it
NovaLad
01-04-10, 12:29 AM
When i made my paypal it auto did that anyway mate. :S
Like if i have money in bank but £90 in paypal and something is £100 it will take £10 from my bank.
My paypal comes straight from my current account and the monies I get sent go back into my bank, I've recently changed it so it's my credit card now as it safer to use due to the credit act to prevent fraud. I've never had to do the add funds thing.
i dont no what i did when i set it up then but i had to add funds then i tryed to sort it about 3 months ago to come out my back and it turned into a e cheque thing i think i have done it now although i have just paid for my next years subs with e cheque
andy_mk3
01-04-10, 12:37 AM
You need to add a debit/credit card to your account, if you only have your bank details on there it will do it as an e-cheque which takes days to clear.
i know i have realised that know after i have done it lmao
Credit/Debit cards are the best way to shop with ebay, as the money transfer (as in, it takes payment from your bank) is instant and appears on your statement as "paypal - [seller name]".
The whole bank transfer thing they advertise as being "instant" is not. Its crap, and just comes up as a "paypal direct debit".
When making a purchase it will say where it is taking the funds from. If you don't have enough/any funds in your Paypal account then it will all come from your debit/credit card.
My paypal comes straight from my current account and the monies I get sent go back into my bank, I've recently changed it so it's my credit card now as it safer to use due to the credit act to prevent fraud. I've never had to do the add funds thing.
same here, although now my crdit card has upped my limit it takes self-control to stop myself spending heavily, the same self-control that will keep me out the pub in this sunny weather today (and on payday)
<off to paypal to remove credit card>
Had an email from Paypal the other day promoting their voucher scheme.
It said in the last 6 months, I'd spent £1,380 through paypal. Yoiks :tard:
...mind you, most of that was for a suspension rebuild on the Celica lol
When you get investigated twice in the space of about 6 months for money laundering you know you're given them too much of a cut. lol
I choose no to have a Jewpal account anymore. Robbing ba$tards.
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