John Mustarde wrote:
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I envision a time when PayPal and Ebay become so onerous and expensive
to use that they destroy their original core business - individuals
buying and selling their own stuff. It's happening somewhat now - the
number of bargains from individual sellers is way
In a message dated 4/18/2004 12:52:11 AM Pacific Standard Time,
[EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
My question - is it a mere glitch, or am I in trouble? Anyone had
similar experience?
Thanks in advance.
Boris
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Are you positive the seller isn't denying your payment? I.E. Not accepting
Hi!
Are you positive the seller isn't denying your payment? I.E. Not accepting
it? Some people will not do international shipping (on ebay) and so have PayPal
automatically set to deny payment from certain countries (well, most countries
outside the US). You should double-check that with the
In a message dated 4/18/2004 2:44:23 AM Pacific Standard Time,
[EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
Marnie, enabler gave me their e-mail address which is registered with
PayPal and explicitly agreed to make a deal with me. The problem
occured when I hit confirm button in order to complete PayPal
It's a glitch. Probably at the credit card company. If their computer
was down or hiccuping, Paypal would not have been able to get approval
and would have posted the automatic card is invalid message. It
happened to me once as well. Don't worry about it.
Paul
On Apr 18, 2004, at 3:43 AM,
My question - is it a mere glitch, or am I in trouble? Anyone had
similar experience?
Boris
Worse than that. I cannot use paypal anymore with any Visa card as,
six weeks ago, Visa cancelled one of my two cards. Visa did it
because that card's magnetic code had been cloned while I was
On Sun, 18 Apr 2004 11:43:02 +0400, you wrote:
My question - is it a mere glitch, or am I in trouble? Anyone had
similar experience?
Thanks in advance.
Boris
PayPal and Ebay are in business to maximize their profits and close
off all loopholes that might cause losses. Never forget. They are
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