"PayPal Servicedogr" on your bank statement typically indicates a transaction processed through PayPal, often related to services or subscriptions you might have purchased. The term "Servicedogr" can be a merchant's name or a specific service associated with your PayPal account. If you don’t recognize the charge, it's advisable to check your PayPal transaction history or contact PayPal support for clarification.
When you use PayPal to complete on-line payments, PayPal gives the money to the seller immediately, then recovers the cash from your linked bank account. The purchase is immediate - but the funds recovery might take a few days, depending on how fast your bank works. On your bank statement - any payments to PayPal will show up as 'PayPal debit' - instead of the name of the company you bought goods from.
To verify a random PayPal deposit in your account, you should check your bank statement for the exact amount deposited by PayPal. Then, log in to your PayPal account and navigate to the "Wallet" section. Click on the bank account linked to your PayPal account and enter the exact amount of the random deposit to confirm and verify your account.
PayPal is not a bank you need to have a bank account to open a PayPal account. The reasoning for this is because PayPal pulls the money from your bank to make purchases.
PayPal if you have a bank account and the other party has paypal.
To transfer funds from PayPal to a bank account, the user has to log into PayPal and transfer the money manually.
PayPal cannot directly overdraft your bank account. However, if you link your bank account to PayPal and make a purchase that exceeds your PayPal balance, PayPal may attempt to withdraw the funds from your linked bank account, which could potentially result in an overdraft if there are insufficient funds available.
PayPal does not have the ability to overdraft your bank account. Transactions made through PayPal are typically funded by a linked bank account, credit card, or PayPal balance. If there are insufficient funds in your linked bank account, the transaction may be declined.
Yes, PayPal can withdraw money from your linked bank account if you have authorized them to do so.
Transfer to your PayPal. Then from PayPal you can transfer to your Account Bank.
To pay yourself with PayPal, you can transfer money from your PayPal account to your linked bank account or request a check from PayPal.
you did not mention if your account comes in a passbook or an ATM card. if it is a passbook account, bank charge will only appear in your bank statement if you fall below the bank's minimum balance requirement. and if it is an ATM, bank charge will also appear if you withdrew your money to other bank's ATM machine.
Yes, PayPal can withdraw funds directly from your linked bank account if you have authorized it to do so.