On 1/18/2001 at 8:23 AM Norman Dunbar wrote:

>With PayPal, if there is ever any question about your credit card details
it
>is blacklisted. Regardless of the reasons - and it will NEVER be
authorised
>by PayPal again. 
>This happened to a colleague of mine, through a PayPal fault, but his card
>was still blacked. Suffice to say, he never uses PayPal anymore.
>
>Norman.

Ditto. In my case it did not want to authorise any of the three credit
cards I have, although all of them work perfectly fine - in fact, I have
one ONLY for web purchases, and I had used it not 20 seconds before I tried
to authorise it with paypal. The added irony is that it kept coming back
with 'unable to verify billing address' - and I was sitting at that
address, reading the statement for that very card that arrived that
morining!!! Fortunately, once it came back with 'three more times until you
get it right' I stopped even trying.
To add insult to injury, this, so called 'best internet money service' can
only be contacted via some sort of their own web mail, after which they
contact you - and that has not happened yet (it's been days). Well, for
2/2% plus $.30 for every transaction, for millions of users, I would have
expected more. I may use them when they grow up and get serious.

Nasta


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