If you sell something on eBay and it does not give your money even though it is connected to your PayPal account there may not be anything wrong with Paypal or eBay. It could just be that the user who purchased the item hasn't sent the payment yet. You may want to make sure your Paypal account is verified as well.
If you sell something on eBay and it does not give your money even though it is connected to your PayPal account there may not be anything wrong with Paypal or eBay. It could just be that the user who purchased the item hasn't sent the payment yet. You may want to make sure your Paypal account is verified as well.
yes, but you need to have it connected to your bank account.
You can create a paypal account and transfer money from your cibc account to paypal then to your coast capital account. It will take some time to verify your bank accounts though and to transfer money from your cibc account to paypal then again to coast capital may take some time as well. It will work electronically though.
Paypal collects the money from them - via electronic funds transfer, then Paypal deposits the money into your registered account.
You earn Paypal money from a site that uses Paypal, like eBay auctions
Sure. Happens all the time. Most people would rather use PayPal though because it is faster.
Pay Pal allows you to make payment for items or services via the internet. Its kinda like the new age money order.You must open an account online on PayPal website, connecting it to your bank account, so withdrawals can be made automatically when you purchase something. Paypal handles the transfer of money from your account to the seller's Paypal account.
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No, but you can have it transfered into your bank account that the Paypal is attached too.
You can use the PayPal Resolution Center to dispute a charge. Not all charges qualify however, so it's best to check with PayPal before you decide to send payment if you have concerns about sending money.
Generally speaking, no, but in the following circumstances they can: If you have your eBay seller account set up to make automatic PayPal payments for your selling fees, eBay will take the money from your PayPal when the fees fall due. If you sell something and the buyer claims that it didn't arrive, you need to provide proof that the item was delivered, otherwise PayPal will side with the buyer and refund them from your account. If you sell something and the buyer claims that they didn't receive it and they paid with their credit card (through PayPal), you could be subject to a "chargeback" and in this case, yes, PayPal might well take money back from you. To keep yourself as safe as possible from potential chargebacks, you need to make sure that you follow PayPal's Seller Protection Policy to the letter. Log into your own local PayPal site and search for "seller protection" to see what you need to do.
PayPal if you have a bank account and the other party has paypal.