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WhatDoesCallMean 10-02-2007 07:37 PM

Question re: Paypal
 
how long is it after a transfer between accounts that the transfer can no longer be reversed?

as a matter of interest, i am not wishing to cancel a transfer but am merely satisfying my curious mind and Paypals FAQ are useless(or i am at finding the answers i need)

a nonymous 10-03-2007 12:25 AM

Re: Question re: Paypal
 
What does this have to do with Internet Gambling?

Mod notified.

Quagmyer 10-03-2007 05:06 AM

Re: Question re: Paypal
 
Paypal = scam

period.

gregorio 10-03-2007 05:34 AM

Re: Question re: Paypal
 
[ QUOTE ]
What does this have to do with Internet Gambling?

Mod notified.

[/ QUOTE ]
What does this have to do with NVG?

eljizzle 10-03-2007 07:14 AM

Re: Question re: Paypal
 
It depends on how the transfer was funded. If it was funded directly by check or credit cards and the issuing bank stops payment, you are left holding the bag most of the time. As far as you just having an already funded account, and you just shipping money to someone else...no clue

Mike Haven 10-03-2007 10:00 AM

Re: Question re: Paypal
 
This appears to be answered in the User Agreement, Section 13.3:

Filing Deadlines. We will not grant any Claim unless you first initiate a Dispute in our Resolution Center within 45 Days of the date of the relevant payment and then escalate the Dispute into a Claim within 20 Days of the date you file your Dispute. It is your responsibility to keep track of the deadlines under this section.

eljizzle 10-03-2007 10:11 AM

Re: Question re: Paypal
 
[ QUOTE ]
This appears to be answered in the User Agreement, Section 13.3:

Filing Deadlines. We will not grant any Claim unless you first initiate a Dispute in our Resolution Center within 45 Days of the date of the relevant payment and then escalate the Dispute into a Claim within 20 Days of the date you file your Dispute. It is your responsibility to keep track of the deadlines under this section.

[/ QUOTE ]

yes and no...I sold an item on ebay and used paypal to pay . A kid bought my personal dvd collection for like 900 and i was in the middle of some crazy travelling and we basically reached an agreement that I'd do it in 6 weeks when I got back. It ended up taking me about 2 months from the actual buy date to ship but i had emails from him telling me it was cool and that he was a patient person. Turns out he used his moms credit card and she got pissed and stopped payment on the transaction. It was well passed the 45 days but they took it out of my account anyway and said they'd be on my side of the case of the credit company vs. paypal. I lost the case and was out the money...


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