A Paypal Alternative That ROCKS!
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A Paypal Alternative That ROCKS!
Easy Online Payments With Dwolla
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Tired of getting raped by Paypal over fees and/or getting your payments reveived LOCKED for a brief period of time? Check out Dwolla -- only .25 (twenty-five) cents per transaction.
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I was doing just fine until E-Bay decided that I had to have a credit card or debit card linked to my Paypal account. So, I opted for a secured debit card linked to my savings account with a $100 credit limit. Then, once again a couple of weeks ago, Paypal decided that all incoming funds for my account had to be locked for 20-days *UNLESS* I receive positive feedback from my buyer. The problems there are 1) not all of my sales are on E-Bay, and 2) buyers don't always leave feedback; timely or otherwise.
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PayPal requested recently that I "link a bank account and/or credit card", and assured me "it is simply for account verification purposes, and the information will not be retained".. I was warned "failure to do so will result in your account being suspended until you comply"...
So, I used a credit card I knew was about to be canceled..
The card was validated, life was good- but then, they sent me an email and said "your credit card used to verify the account is no longer active or accepting transactions, please update the information; failure to do so will result in your account being locked"...
question: If they don't 'retain' the cc information, how did they know that it was no longer an active card? we're talking a couple months between when I used it and when i canceled it, and I got the notice from PayPal within a couple days of the card being canceled.. huh? I'm thinking this is a violation of law- they specifically said 'we will not retain the information', yet, they did?!
Secondly, how did they know so fast? Are they tapping the card daily or weekly? and, if they are, why?
that is one jacked up organization fellas.. I despise PayPal, but they are the only game in town.. I'll be looking to dumping them all together.. thanks for the link Vdub..
So, I used a credit card I knew was about to be canceled..
The card was validated, life was good- but then, they sent me an email and said "your credit card used to verify the account is no longer active or accepting transactions, please update the information; failure to do so will result in your account being locked"...
question: If they don't 'retain' the cc information, how did they know that it was no longer an active card? we're talking a couple months between when I used it and when i canceled it, and I got the notice from PayPal within a couple days of the card being canceled.. huh? I'm thinking this is a violation of law- they specifically said 'we will not retain the information', yet, they did?!
Secondly, how did they know so fast? Are they tapping the card daily or weekly? and, if they are, why?
that is one jacked up organization fellas.. I despise PayPal, but they are the only game in town.. I'll be looking to dumping them all together.. thanks for the link Vdub..
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Instead of paypal, I like to use Chase Quick pay. Very straight forward. I actually bought something from Matty after he wrecked his rig and paid for it with quick pay. Smooth transaction.
The thing that sucks is that if you wanna buy something off of Flea Bay, almost all buyers require that you pay for it via paypal. At one time, you could get away with paying for it by money order, but they did away with that.
The thing that sucks is that if you wanna buy something off of Flea Bay, almost all buyers require that you pay for it via paypal. At one time, you could get away with paying for it by money order, but they did away with that.
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Just a little up note on paypal. Back the first of this year I received a letter from a law firm about a class action lawsuit against paypal for ripping people off on over charging for final sales fees. They were asking me to join the lawsuit and once the settlement was final I'd be receiving a percentage of my total sales in the form of a check. I was thinking 'What the hell, if I get back $5 that would be more than I expected' so I joined the lawsuit.
I'd forgot all about it until 2 weeks ago when I received a check from the law firm for $57.57 as my share of the settlement. Surprise cash is good but seeing paypal get busted was even better!
I'd forgot all about it until 2 weeks ago when I received a check from the law firm for $57.57 as my share of the settlement. Surprise cash is good but seeing paypal get busted was even better!