So I get my Amex statement and there's a $40 charge from Paypal...

then I realize I don't have my Amex (business) card linked to my Paypal account.
Called Amex to dispute the charge. We'll see what happens...
Called Amex to dispute the charge. We'll see what happens...
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for 40 dollars or about that?
makes me think of paypal trying to get money for someone
via a refund?
inviting a free-for-all feeding frenzy.
<< <i>Odd, did you get an immediate credit pending investigation? I have found that they don't do much investigation on small charges like this.
Who? AMEX? AMEX will bend over backwards and kiss your behind if you are a good customer. If you say you didn't charge the $40, its gone.
Apropos of the coin posse/aka caca: "The longer he spoke of his honor, the tighter I held to my purse."
Edit to add:
You can carry a balance on these like any other CC.
<< <i>I requested a charge-back on that 1798/7 dime you sold me.
And you only asked for $40 back?
can you dig back into your head to remember if you sold something for 40 dollars or about that?
No. Even if I did, where did they get my Amex info? I have a Visa card on file with PP.
Odd, did you get an immediate credit pending investigation?
Yes. They said the charge is removed, pending investimgatino which will take 6-8 weeks. They've always been excellent when it comes to questioning/disputing charges.
<< <i>AMEX is top notice someone tried to use my card and they contacted me since it was going to a different address. >>
My experience is that Discover is very much on the ball as well. Back in September, I was in San Antonio on business and took time at lunch to go to Lone Star coins. I bought a couple coins for myself and 4 proof gold Buffalos for someone else. That afternoon, my wife got a call from Discover questioning the charge. I wonder how many surprise jewelry purchases are "unsurprised" this way.
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That could be a whole can of worms, for the fun-loving card toter!
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<< <i>It's either a clerical error or someone "guessed" a working card. A few months ago I had some charges show up on my card from Google Ads. I would keep an eye on charges daily for a while if you can do that online just in case someone has your number and may hit it again. The alternative is to request a new card and cancel the present card. >>
There's plenty of software out there that will grind out numbers till they get a hit. Most of those shysters are overseas these days. If that were the case here, I doubt they'd stop at $40, though.
John Marnard Keynes, The Economic Consequences of the Peace, 1920, page 235ff
Chris
This is heading OT, but on the topic of frauds -
Our company got shipped an ink toner cartridge, from a place no one heard of and to a non-existant person. I knew what this was because it's happened to use a few years before... I checked the BBBonline and sure enough, an 'F' rating and testimonials of people claiming that this company ships them one toner out of the blue, and then follows up with an invoice for a whole case of the same toner at about 10x what it costs on the market. In a large & un-organized company the bill might just get paid... If you call them (I tried and they only had an answering machine) what happens is that they say the rest of the toners are on back-order. We'll be keeping this so they can't send it to anyone else and watching for the bill... Scumbags out there I tell you...