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Transfer money from PayPal to my bank??
Norma_Desmond
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Hi - just wondering if anyone can give me instructions on how to transfer some cash from my Paypal account to my bank account - can't see how to do it on their site...
Thanks in advance!
Thanks in advance!
"I'm ready for my close-up Mr. DeMille...."
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Hi, is your pp account is linked to your bank account?
If so under the heading my account just above your name, there is a withdraw tab, if you click this you can transfer the funds.
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Thanks cupcake - they are linked so I'll have a go!"I'm ready for my close-up Mr. DeMille...."0
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Hope it works
I'm not the best at explaining things lol 0 -
Dunnit! You explained perfectly; thanks again! :T"I'm ready for my close-up Mr. DeMille...."0
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Hi,
Follow on from this, I am currently on the phone to Paypal.
On 3rd August I transferred £100 out of my account to my registered bank account. They screwed up and transferred it to my old account that was removed.
Apparently they do not accept the fact that their computers can make errors. So now I have to wait 5 days for them to realise this. Another 7 to investigate. Once they have found the error and my money, it will take 14 days to get back to my Paypal account and then another 5 days to get to my actual account!
So by 2010, I should have this money basically!!!
Does anyone know if there is a quicker way for them to deal with this? Can the FSA or any authority get involved?
ThanksScrimping and saving!0
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