[access-uk] Re: PAYPAL

  • From: "Spring Flower" <spring.flower@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
  • To: <access-uk@xxxxxxxxxxxxx>
  • Date: Sat, 7 Apr 2012 11:21:40 +0100

Hi

I never keep funds in my paypal account but it takes a while for it to go from my ordinary bank account in to the paypal account, once its there though its very quick. i don't have my credit card set up on the account, if i did it'd be done right away, i'm not overly impressed with carrying out financial transactions on the net, never have been so to me its safer to just wait a few days for the money to transfer, i still get what i want but just have to wait for it, sure in this day and age it shouldn't take a whole working week though!!

i hope you're sortede out now but if not just get back to me,

trace

----- Original Message ----- From: "carol pearson" <carol.pearson29@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
To: <access-uk@xxxxxxxxxxxxx>
Sent: Monday, April 02, 2012 4:39 PM
Subject: [access-uk] Re: PAYPAL


Hydrase,

Thanks for your reply.

everything sounds quite straightforward, and at present I am waiting for my funds to show up in my account. I'm getting there!

I think the only part which I am not clear now is whether or not I have to transfer money from my own account to pay pal before I can use it to pay someone else. Perhaps you could clarify this. I am wondering if they debit my account afterwards, or at the same time, or whether I still have to put the money into PayPal in order to pay a third party.

Thanks again for all your help.

Carol P
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On 2 Apr 2012, at 03:23 PM, "Spring Flower" <spring.flower@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:

carol

you as a buyer shouldn't pay anything to paypal, its the seller who usually has to pay a percentage of the price of the items they're selling to paypal

now, you sign up and give your bank details, paypal then put two very small ammounts of money in to your account and you have to tellthem how muchthey putin, its just so they're sure they've got theaccount details down correctly, that takes a while as the funds can take a few days to transfer.

now you can transfer funds in to your account once its all set up, from what i know, this can take a number of days. similarly, in my case when i pay by paypal it takes a week for the funds to transfer from my bank in to the paypal account, for some reason it doesn't go through right away, i'm told its because i don't have my debit or credit card set up on the account but i have a friend who doesn't have this and his transfers go throughimmediately, like me he doesn't keep money in paypal account.

hope this helps, it can be a bit cofusing at the beginning but you get the hang of it realoly quickly.

oh, and, it likes your password to be a combination of letters, numbers and symbols. i didn't know this when i first signed up and i sat there for about half an hour trying to get it to accept it, it finally came up with a message telling me the password wasn't suitable and i needed numbers and symbols

good luck with it and if you want to know anythingelsejust ask!!

trace

----- Original Message ----- From: "Carol Pearson" <carol.pearson29@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
To: "Access UK Mailing List" <access-uk@xxxxxxxxxxxxx>
Sent: Monday, April 02, 2012 3:09 PM
Subject: [access-uk] PAYPAL


Hi all,

I'm signing up with PayPal and have a couple of questions:

First, once the signing up process is complete, can I make a payment immediately without being penalised or must I transfer funds manually from my bank account (already given them) before making a payment to a Third Party?

Second, how much do I pay PayPal for each transaction made?

Thanks for any help with this.

--
Carol P

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