Is this Paypal experience customary?
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Is this Paypal experience customary?
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#3PayPal charged me £400 which I was lucky I spotted. Eventually after a week got the money back.
I never got an explanation why it happened or how I or they would prevent it in future. I prevented it by leaving eBay and Paypal.
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#6Oh well, whoever are still using Paypal should know by now what they are risking.
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#7Yes that’s normal for PayPal.
Getting a the runaround about how and why it happened?
Yep, that’s expected too.
Actually getting a non-form letter response of any type?
That’s just lucky. We couldn’t get an account rep on the phone for almost 4 days when ~35k was suddenly deducted from the account. Nor when they accidentally cancelled all of our customers subscriptions while working an an unrelated fraud incident. Of course in both of these instances the customers blamed us for not being able to process refunds and being unable to reactivate their subscriptions.
PayPal, working as intended.
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#8Reading this post has given me the final nudge I need to look into closing both those accounts.
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#9My bank doesn't notify me about any transactions, I have to check my bank book manually. Once a mistaken transaction showed up and disappeared a few hours later, with no trace left behind at all. I just assumed it was a mistake and didn't bother getting angry.
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#10PayPal manipulating, removing, or holding hostage the balance of your account? Yes that’s normal for PayPal. Getting a the runaround about how and why it happened? Yep, that’s expected too. Actually getting a non-form letter response of any type? That’s just lucky. We couldn’t get an account rep on the phone for almost 4 days when ~35k was suddenly deducted from the account. Nor when they accidentally cancelled all o…
Imagine having PayPal place a hold on the funds in your account to make sure refunds/fraud can be handled. Then when a customer does request a refund you’re literally unable to process the refund because it won’t take it from the funds you just received that are held. So now you automatically lose all disputes and they just start raiding your linked bank account. So why did they hold the funds in the first place?
PayPal needs to end IMO.