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I sold 2 pcs 1 sony handy cam and iv posted them I also verified my paypal account and i have 300gbp in there to i transfered 200 in to my bank it cleared and now paypal are taking it back out of my account and have limited my paypal account their reason for limiting my account was that i am selling high risk stuff so i provided them with tracking numbers and they said they would get back to me.

Mean time i have contacted my bank to get the 200gpb transfer stopped my banks fraud department is dealing with that as i never authorized any of the direct debits.

I still have money in paypal which i cant touch i posted the handycam today so if i do not get my money back i have lost a sony handycam & the money.

I am very upset and paypal will not do anything.
I still have stuff to post but the money for those items remains in paypal and i cant touch it so do i keep the items until paypal lift the limits or do i send them out and risk losing those too?
What can i do?

2007-12-14 04:28:36 · 3 answers · asked by Anonymous in Business & Finance Personal Finance

I did not agree to anything.I did not sign anything and i did not authroize any direct debits.

2007-12-14 04:45:23 · update #1

3 answers

You should have left the entire balance in your Paypal account alone until the items had been received by your buyers. Then and only then should you have transferred the money to your bank account.

By the way, your agreement with Paypal to connect your Paypal account to your bank account included the right for Paypal to reverse any transaction if it felt there may be any question about the transaction. Your bank will figure out that this *isn't* fraud because you agreed to it. (When you authorized Paypal to credit your account, you also authorized them to debit it. By clicking I agree and doing the original transfer, you agreed to their eua. clicking = signing.)

Unfortunately, with Paypal's backlogs on frozen accounts, it may be up to 6 months before you get access to your money.

2007-12-14 04:34:58 · answer #1 · answered by Anonymous · 1 0

while you're the two satisfied with cheque or PO, the agency can use the refund button from their PayPal account - that way, you get all your cash back and that they get their PayPal value refunded. Do be conscious that if something is going incorrect with the transaction, regardless of the undeniable fact that, you would be out on your person. If the article would not arrive, or isn't as defined and you have paid with PayPal, you could start up a dispute with the aid of them to get your cash back (as you maximum in all probability already understand). in case you have paid by making use of the different ability, all you could remember on is eBay's mediation........which in fact ability which you and the agency thrash issues out between you (so which you would be fortunate to verify your cash ever back).

2016-11-03 06:20:27 · answer #2 · answered by ? 4 · 0 0

i very rarely side with pay pay but this time i have to say what happen is correct == when the dust settle they will get it straight in but be prepared to wait!!!

2007-12-17 23:46:27 · answer #3 · answered by Anonymous · 0 0

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