Originally posted by: Adul
conference the two together on the phone...
Originally posted by: TheNinja
I don't know if anyone is following, but I don't want to Syringer all of you so:
Well, after about 20 calls to my bank and about 10 to paypal, I'm only down 1 transaction and all my excess fees. Still down a total of $564. I got the rest back as of now. What a huge giant pain in my arse. The bank claims the transaction should be back by tomorrow and the other fees should be reversed by next Monday. I've heard all this before. My experience is that about 1 in 8 people on the phone are actually helpful, the rest pretty much don't have a clue what to do (and this includes managers).
Originally posted by: pcslookout
Originally posted by: TheNinja
I don't know if anyone is following, but I don't want to Syringer all of you so:
Well, after about 20 calls to my bank and about 10 to paypal, I'm only down 1 transaction and all my excess fees. Still down a total of $564. I got the rest back as of now. What a huge giant pain in my arse. The bank claims the transaction should be back by tomorrow and the other fees should be reversed by next Monday. I've heard all this before. My experience is that about 1 in 8 people on the phone are actually helpful, the rest pretty much don't have a clue what to do (and this includes managers).
Wow your still having to deal with this ? Your bank must suck. Thats why we need a sticky for the banks with the best tech support and having these kind of issues resolved the quickest. It can make a huge difference for a customer.
Originally posted by: kranky
Do you think you would have gotten better results from your bank if you had gone there in person?
Originally posted by: TheNinja
still down about $550 - bunch of morons at my bank - I am leaving them when this is done.
And what would he sue for if all the funds are credited back?Originally posted by: hellokeith
Originally posted by: TheNinja
still down about $550 - bunch of morons at my bank - I am leaving them when this is done.
After you close your account, sue them in small claims court. It doesn't cost but $50 or less.
Originally posted by: Phokus
isn't it possible to put some option on your paypal account to stop someone from charging your paypal account? Evertime i paid someone, i was the one who initiated the transfer, not the other guy
Originally posted by: SoundTheSurrender
It's really smart to have paypal linked to your main bank account.
Originally posted by: jpeyton
Or sign up for a second checking/savings account to use for PayPal only.Originally posted by: razor2025
This is why you should NEVER EVER tie your bank account to Paypal, no matter what. At least with credit-card funds, it's not YOUR money, and credit card companies will try their hardest to get THEIR money, instead of other way around.
