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pbj:
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Malenko:
RE:ATMs Some people, like me, don't like carrying large amounts of cash through places we've never been before. Hitting an ATM 5 minutes from the guy's house is still 5 minutes more than Id want to have a couple hundred bucks cash on me. Also, my bank limits ATM withdraws to $500 /24hours so if I wanted to pick up something costing more than that, I'd have to carry the difference with me. Re:2013 post What you linked is about a credit card charge back, not a paypal gift issue. CC charge backs can happen on both gift and non gift paypal transfers; but gift transfers cannot be disputed through Paypal. |
yotsuya:
--- Quote from: HaRuMaN on March 26, 2015, 09:21:12 am --- --- Quote from: pbj on March 26, 2015, 09:09:57 am ---Or... you stop being an idiot and register two paypal accounts. Funnel all hobby related business to one. As soon as there's a balance on it, bounce it to your other account. Then you stop worrying and doing weird creeper stuff like writing down license plates. 10,000th time I've posted this. :banghead: --- End quote --- Well if you hadn't deleted the first 9,999 times you wrote it... :laugh2: --- End quote --- |
RayB:
You have to wonder WHY would a buyer want to send payment as gift when that means THEY will pay the FEES instead of the seller? Makes no sense, does it?? |
Malenko:
--- Quote from: RayB on March 26, 2015, 03:21:56 pm ---You have to wonder WHY would a buyer want to send payment as gift when that means THEY will pay the FEES instead of the seller? Makes no sense, does it?? --- End quote --- payments sent as gift from a paypal balance or bank transfer have no fees. |
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