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We go to see a movie, not get ripped off.
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i ordered a game form Amazon.co.uk and payed extra for a first class mail and basically i was wondering how long it takes for a package to get delivered through 1st Class Mail.
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Someone has bought a item from me from eBay using pay pal?
They have basically initially put money into the paypal for me, because i have recived a e-mail telling me it will clear in 4-5 working days.... Does this mean the money is mine safely and 100% garanteed.. so i can send the product.
Wait until the money is safely in your bank account before sending the goods.
Lou
wait till the payment clears before sending the item.
485tryout
No, always wait until PayPal can confirm that the funds have cleared. You should receive another email from them once it has. You should check your PayPal account until the "Uncleared" status has changed.
The funds won't be yours until it clears. This is known by PayPal as an e-cheque. Wait until it clears before sending the item.
luvaduck
Sounds dodgy to me.....paypal means instant payment as it is done by debit or credit card. I had a similiar experience recently whils trying to sell an expensive watch. I was sent an email presumable from paypal, telling me that funds had been paid into my Paypal account so i could now release the goods. If i had had not had the savvy to come out of the link and go back into my paypal account on their official site and check...there was infact no payment of anysort in my account. Apparently there are many frauds such as this using paypal at the moment...so be very careful before parting with anything.
Biscuithands
Hi, The have sent the payment direct from their bank account rather than pay direct using there credit/debit card. Wait till Paypal confirm monies in your account before sending in case they cancel transaction once they receive the parcel...Better safe than sorry, Regards
Whipass Chick
your best waiting until the payment has actually cleared before you send out the item your selling!
MICHAEL A
Do NOT send anything until the payment has cleared.
You could be the victim of a scam. Now read the following carefully.
Contact PayPal to verify whats going on. Do NOT reply to the mail you received, but contact PayPal from the link in your "My Account". That way you're sure that it is actually PayPal you're contacting and not possible fraudsters.
Good luck.
Heavens Mirror
It sounds to me that they have sent you an e-cheque. I'd wait until it clears and you see the funts in your paypal account.
When you log into Paypal and go to your summary, there is a box saying 'funds: £ 0.00' when the money has cleared it will appear in that box, thats when the money is yours 100% guranteed.
executioner_bolan
If it`s paypal it`s a secure and guaranteed payment - mail the item.