kev574
Jul 11th, 07, 1:49 PM
I'm having a problem with paypal but its a long story, something they messed up. Theyre website isnt real helpful, how do I send a payment for the balance I owe? Do I just go to add funds and send the amount I owe? Thanks for the help. Kevin
Brettd85
Jul 11th, 07, 1:56 PM
You can do it that way. I have it withdraw from my checking/savings. That way I dont have to wait 3-4 days to add funds before I send the money. You can just send it to his email address.
kev574
Jul 11th, 07, 2:08 PM
I might have worded my problem wrong. I would like to know how to pay my paypal bill online? They messed up and havent sent my statement in the mail and I would like to take care of what I owe. Thanks for the reply Brett.
FRYNTYR
Jul 11th, 07, 2:09 PM
I use my CC even though Paypal says they protect you if you use funds out of your checking/savings account. I have heard it's difficult to get them to step up if there is a problem. At least if I use my CC I have protection with my CC company and I get "miles" points for the $$ used.
69rustbucket
Jul 11th, 07, 2:26 PM
kev574
are you talking about a paypal credit account?
if you are, log in to your paypal account and look on the left for a paypal buyer credit link. i think on my page it shows the credit info right below my paypal account balance. it will take you to the site. it is ge money bank that handles that. i think you have to pay using a online bank draft.
hope this helps.
1BLACKHARLEY
Jul 11th, 07, 3:07 PM
i gave up on paypal, they just seem to have too many issues. now when i buy something, i just send a cashiers check. for me, it was just way easier than trying to get them to straighten out my account, and all the bogus paypal e-mails. etc.
you know? i wonder if e-bay or paypal ever actually prosicute anybody? i get constant b.s. e-mails, leaving me to think if there is no repercussions, it's the reason they never end.
i was on e-bay a day or so ago, and the same idiot had probably twenty cars listed, all high end stuff, all with a buy now of $7,500. of course he didn't own any of these cars. for a campany that's supposedly worth billions, i don't think they do much to protect thier customers....