You can log into paypal and read all of the information on sending in checks to your account on their site. That will be the most valid information. An echeck is used when you assign a bank account to your paypal account. That way, you can send money in a wire-transfer from your paypal account to a third party, and the money will be deducted from your bank account. Using an echeck is safer than just wiring the money without using Paypal, as this way, the other person never sees your financial information - since Paypal is the intermediary.
2007-08-23 09:07:49
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answered by Adult Toy Parties By Emily 2
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Look at it just like a Bank.
You can leave money in there and if you need to Pay from it, you can If you want to.
If you take the time to get fully registered , Credit Card and Bank Account, this makes it much nicer and very trouble free, Read the tutorials on there web site. It will explain everything.
http://www.paypal.com
Don
2007-08-23 16:09:30
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answered by Don M 7
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Please, be very careful with Paypal, they hijack customer's money for 180 days
so they can day-trade it and put the profit in their own pockets.
So they usually use "Money on hold" or "suspicious activities" as an excuse to use their customer's money.
Please check this out, and please notice that they advertise another product. Since I don't know this product and I don't know anyone who does you should distrust it too.
If you have a complaint, it doesn't hurt that you write it here:
http://www.paypalwarning.com
http://www.paypalsucks.com
This is a blog, former Paypal employee speaks:
http://paidpal.blogdrive.com/
TV report about Paypal (there are many):
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=0DlLK7aS8PE
Good luck and please let other's know about these obscure practices.
Hopefuly somebody in the congress will help the people who are being affected by this monopoly.
2007-08-25 17:39:03
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answered by Anonymous
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u have to transfer it from a credit card or bank account
2007-08-23 16:07:14
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answered by gotta be Stella 3
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No.
Before your account is "verified", it will be attached to your checking account and your transaction will be done from there.
2007-08-23 16:09:24
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answered by PastorBobby 5
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No...only online with a debit or credit card.
2007-08-23 16:06:43
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answered by Anonymous
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