What is an e-cheque - Pay Pal
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What is an e-cheque - Pay Pal
After locking my account up (with a grand in it) and making me jump through hoops for a month to get it opened up again I used my Pay Pal account on Thurs to pay for a GFX card I had to have by Weds. Seller says I paid by e-cheque and that it isnt an instant payment and will take days to clear before he sends.
What on earth is this? They used to debit my currrent account and pay sellers immediately? Is it since I have been forced to declare myself as a business seller for clearing out loads of uneeded house stuff recently?
Dontcha love corporate USA as a minion...
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What on earth is this? They used to debit my currrent account and pay sellers immediately? Is it since I have been forced to declare myself as a business seller for clearing out loads of uneeded house stuff recently?
Dontcha love corporate USA as a minion...
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They are used by poor people who dont have cash in their accounts now to pay by paypal. They take weeks to clear but usually after weeks of waiting they never clear and you have to relist...
If an item you are selling is won by an e-cheque buyer, drive to the postal address, headbutt the buyer on the bridge of the nose, urinate on them and leave before relisting your item...
If an item you are selling is won by an e-cheque buyer, drive to the postal address, headbutt the buyer on the bridge of the nose, urinate on them and leave before relisting your item...
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I would never send an item out before an Echeque has cleared. Too many of them get cancelled before they clear.
An echeque is a payment from a buyer's bank account which is not backed up by a card.
An echeque is a payment from a buyer's bank account which is not backed up by a card.
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or if your debit card has expired and you havnt changed the card details on paypal yet ,happened to me before think it ended up nearly taking 3 weeks before i had the item in hand that id won
im like a kid i like it the day i bid
im like a kid i like it the day i bid
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correct. happend to me the other week. rang paypal to see why it was going to take 10 days to pay. was told the card was invalied so they have to apply to the bank for the money. check that your card details are correct
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This is sooooo annoying as I have two cards linked to the account and this has never happened before. I've just subscribed to PayPalSucks.com. Arghhhh! Why dont they debit my account as usual - like use the debit card linked to it for the usual instant payment (just like in a shop FFS!).
I'd ask PayPal, but typical of large greedy US corporations, they make that as difficult, convoluted and slow as possible.
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I'd ask PayPal, but typical of large greedy US corporations, they make that as difficult, convoluted and slow as possible.
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When you pay, if there isnt the money in your paypal account to cover the payment, it comes up with a choice of ways to fund the payment - the default now seems to be funding directly from your bank, but there is also a link to choose other ways to pay ( including any debit or credit cards you have registered with them ).
Not standing up for Paypal, but its hardly their fault that you didnt bother to read what was on the payment page before clicking on 'pay' is it ?
Not standing up for Paypal, but its hardly their fault that you didnt bother to read what was on the payment page before clicking on 'pay' is it ?
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It seems the debit card expired They certainly didnt flag that up to me. Chap has given me his HSBC account to credit with cash and he'll post my card (which I need for a job this week) and will refund my e cheque when it clearson 13th May. He has a good rep on e bay, but it still sounds very risky to me. Should I do it?????
I have lodged a new debit card with pay pal, but there seems no way to fund my account into credit from it, and hence have enough funds in there to clear this e cheque. Its so frustrating!
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I have lodged a new debit card with pay pal, but there seems no way to fund my account into credit from it, and hence have enough funds in there to clear this e cheque. Its so frustrating!
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You cant add funds from the card, only from your bank, and that would take longer than the echeque would take to clear. If you have added your new debit card now then any future payments can come straight from that.
If the seller has good feedback I wouldnt worry too much as when the echeque clears, if he doesnt refund the item you can sort that out then.
If the seller has good feedback I wouldnt worry too much as when the echeque clears, if he doesnt refund the item you can sort that out then.
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Thanks for the advice guys. I sorted by getting HIM to cancel the e-cheque and then I immediately paid him again for same item number after adding the new debit card. Go get that clutch!
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