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SVTPerformance's Chain of Restaurants
Road Side Pub
PayPal Question
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<blockquote data-quote="txyaloo" data-source="post: 4606089" data-attributes="member: 23362"><p>If the seller has no money in their paypal account, you are out of luck. PayPal will set a negative balance on their account for the total they owe you, but they will not charge the user's credit card or bank accounts for that amount. You just have to hope the seller receives a payment into their account. As money comes into the seller's account, you will receive what you are owed. Typically, when this happens, the seller or buyer just creates a new account to get around the negative balance.</p><p></p><p>Also, if you do a chargeback or stop payment on any transaction in your paypal account, they'll freeze your account and all of the money in it. I have an account with $105 in it that I can't get to because it was frozen from a chargeback. They say they'll cut you a check for the balance, but over two years later I've yet to see it happen.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="txyaloo, post: 4606089, member: 23362"] If the seller has no money in their paypal account, you are out of luck. PayPal will set a negative balance on their account for the total they owe you, but they will not charge the user's credit card or bank accounts for that amount. You just have to hope the seller receives a payment into their account. As money comes into the seller's account, you will receive what you are owed. Typically, when this happens, the seller or buyer just creates a new account to get around the negative balance. Also, if you do a chargeback or stop payment on any transaction in your paypal account, they'll freeze your account and all of the money in it. I have an account with $105 in it that I can't get to because it was frozen from a chargeback. They say they'll cut you a check for the balance, but over two years later I've yet to see it happen. [/QUOTE]
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