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Unwarranted paypal fees!!!!!!
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Except as above you'd fail under 'Paypal's policies' as you are unable to prove delivery
Yeah i did not see the op mention that thanks"MSE Money saving challenges..8/12/13 3,500 saved so far :j" p.s if i been helpfully please leave me a thank you but seek official advice at all times from a pro0 -
If you want polite and understanding speak to a priest.
My advice is helpful, solid and pertinent. And when I post it's not just for you as people come here from Google.
You can still give helpful, solid and pertinent advice without being rude. In fact, I believe it's one of the requirements of using this forum.
http://forums.moneysavingexpert.com/showpost.html?p=3476997&postcount=5
I suggest you take a few minutes to re-read the FAQs.0 -
what methods of payment did you guys use before paypal then?
When buying I refuse to use cheques and postal orders as to me thats too insecure and slow.
Paypal is very fast and I always pay out of existing balance not using a card as payment source so the seller gets it instant not echeque rubbish.0 -
what methods of payment did you guys use before paypal then?
Indeed. PayPal (and/or with eBay) has been a real revolution for shopping.
Problem is people are just (if not more) stupid online than in the high street and since we've had no real answers from the OP it looks like all people can talk about is my comments.Sponge wrote:I suggest you take a few minutes to re-read the FAQs.
I don't do FAQs either unless I'm stuck on something. This is a forum with lots of opinions. If you don't like opinions go and play video games or a bit of gardening or something and get off the forum.0
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