Re: New from paypal/ebay?
- From: "Essex Laptops - Andy Usher" <news@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Tue, 29 Apr 2008 09:24:03 +0100
"Mike" <turnpike_user@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote in message
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at 13:12:15 on Mon, 28 Apr 2008, Andy Whitfield
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I had that when I went to re-list a few items.I'm sure it's just a way of them earning extra interest for transactions
Item one was a bag of LEDs for £10
Item two were choke kits for £5 each.
Hardly high risk items.
My feedback is 100% positive and no neutrals either.
But ebay wants to keep my payment until I have got positive feedback from
the buyer.
Thanks for nothing ebay. I've done nowt wrong but they treat me with
suspicion.
Andy
like that. Unfortunately I only had £4 in my paypal account the other
day, so when I went to pay for something it went part balance / part
direct debit. Funny how the debit went out of my account the next day, but
when I request a withdrawal from my paypal account it takes 10 days to go
into my account
--
Mike News
Change banks, takes 3 days 4 max for me
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