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Question for Ebay Paypal users, my sending limit is used up
Sorry for posting it here but the Ebay boards are run by Ebay/Paypal, so I can't ask this question there. Apparently even though I have over $350 available funds my sending limit has been reached, I didn't pay attention to it as it apparently ran out. So for sending money via Paypal I would have to give them my bank account info, which gives them direct access to my only source of money, which I want to avoid. If I request to have my account cancelled will they offer to give me another spending pool? Anyone here face a similar situation? What did you do? Thanks in advance.
Kimchee
Kimchee
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Russ, NCNE
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Go to a credit union they usually don't have fees for this service!
<< <i>My neighbor uses another bank for his 2nd acc. Pp took $ from a drained acc and his bank yanked it from another acc he had. It all came down to the SS#. >>
That's why my PayPal linked account is at a different bank than my other accounts.
Russ, NCNE
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<< <i>My neighbor uses another bank for his 2nd acc. Pp took $ from a drained acc and his bank yanked it from another acc he had. It all came down to the SS#. >>
That's why my PayPal linked account is at a different bank than my other accounts.
Russ, NCNE >>
Yup. That's how I roll.
Also, always pull that cash out quick and get it to a safe bank. With paypal you never know when you'll be robbed.
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<< <i>Yikes! I did not know they could hit an acount from the same bank if it was not linked. Sounds like I will have to find a second bank! >>
They can't unless the accounts linked at the bank for overdraft protection. And that is something banks will frequently do automaticly as a "convienience" for their customers unless you specificly tell them not to.