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01.03.2007, 14:32

01.03.2007, 14:48

Question for those who often sell or buy on eBay.

How quickly do you receive money after payment? How many days does it take?

On the 23rd I was paid (possibly paid) for one thing that I sold on eBay, but there is no money... The buyer swears that the money is gone.
Isn't he lying at times? :clueless: Today is March 1st!

The money is visible in your paypal account almost instantly. Your buyer is lying.

01.03.2007, 14:51


01.03.2007, 15:10

Question for those who often sell or buy on eBay.

How quickly do you receive money after payment? How many days does it take?

On the 23rd I was paid (possibly paid) for one thing that I sold on eBay, but there is no money... The buyer swears that the money is gone.
Isn't he lying at times? :clueless: Today is March 1st!

Find out how they left. Maybe he sent you a check, a postal order, or even a cache.

01.03.2007, 15:42



01.03.2007, 15:54

Find out how they left. Maybe he sent you a check, a postal order, or even a cache.
Paypal and I don't see the money...

01.03.2007, 15:57

Go to this auction page on eBay.
Since the auction has already ended, it will be written at the top of the page (in case of payment, of course)
This item has been paid for through PayPal. Payment was sent to: [email protected] on 23-Feb-07. Instead of Paypal there may be postal order / personal check.

If the buyer has not paid yet, the phrase will be something like: So-and-so has won your item!

In general, yes, please clarify about the form of payment.

Thank you. I contacted the buyer and she said that everything was in order and payment was completed on the 23rd by PayPal. Let's go item... Infection.

The first damn thing is lumpy...

01.03.2007, 15:58

It's a bummer... that's what's good about PayPal... everything is visible instantly.
Don't send the thing until you see the money...

Instantly - right now? or the next day?

01.03.2007, 16:02

Thank you. I contacted the buyer and she said that everything was in order and payment was completed on the 23rd by PayPal. Let's go item... Infection.
Right now I’ve already written a letter to her demanding that she explain everything. If he doesn't do it before the weekend, I'll put it up for auction again.

The first damn thing is lumpy...

So what does it say on the auction page? Paid by Paypal?

01.03.2007, 16:09

Petrol.
If PayPal then instantly (as soon as the browser is updated), if the person paid, then opposite the item there will be a bold £ icon (it will become bolder as soon as the buyer pays), go to PayPal and view all the transactions for the last week, everything will be there. They must also send a confirmation email from Paypal to your and her email account which says such and such paid then and then. If she says that she paid, ask her to forward the confirmation email to you, maybe she paid in the wrong place?

01.03.2007, 19:27

It’s better not to put it up for auction right away, but to wait seven days, send the item unpaid dispute, and when ebay returns the final value fee to you, you can relist - again, for free, without insertion fee.

Try going to paypal.com, logging in and viewing your transactions. You may have a basic account - not all payments go to it (for example, if a person pays with PayPal directly from his bank account). Then you need to upgrade and every time you receive money PayPal will charge you a little interest for the service.

01.03.2007, 20:19

So what does it say on the auction page? Paid by Paypal?

Awaiting payment

01.03.2007, 20:54

Question for those who often sell or buy on eBay.

How quickly do you receive money after payment? How many days does it take?

On the 23rd I was paid (possibly paid) for one thing that I sold on eBay, but there is no money... The buyer swears that the money is gone.
Isn't he lying at times? :clueless: Today is March 1st!
Do you have a paypal account? log in with your login and see if the transfer took place on the 23rd? If so, then you should have some money in your PayPal account! If not, then balance 0.00, see the screenshot below, write to the buyer, if he doesn’t pay within a week, complain to ebay!

01.03.2007, 22:45

Awaiting payment

The buyer is lying to you, of course. Payment is visible immediately if Pau рal. Do not send the item, but ask the buyer for the transfer number to you. Although it’s clear that he didn’t pay you.

01.03.2007, 22:47

Maybe this is a special type of fraud, they are looking for sellers who made their first sale, i.e. there is no experience in accepting payments, and then they tell stories at random?

How many days does it take for a transfer from PayPal to a Sberbank account?

    On average, it takes 3 working days to Sberbank. If you made the transfer on Friday, they will arrive on Tuesday or Wednesday

    Yesterday I received an amount from PayPal, although it was sent to the account of Promsvyazbank. I placed the order on December 20th. So it turned out to be three working days. PayPal itself promised the transfer within 5-7 business days.

    I also thought that I would see the money only after the holidays. But no, we had time for gifts...

    Paypal Russia this is the establishment payment system, which should be avoided and it is better not to use it, because there will be a problem with translation. Operators are poorly informed about the service and cannot provide explanatory explanations. Moreover, you still need to spend several hours figuring out why personal account I can't make a transfer to the card. They send SMS, but you can request SMS a hundred times and enter, russian paypal does not respond, and you have to call and get them to manually (!!) carry out the operation. The money will flow for 5 days, provided that it is working, because Russian PayPal, like Sberbank, has Saturday and Sunday days off, they have a five-day period, like under Brezhnev.

    As for withdrawing money, I don’t know about the New Year holidays, but the money arrives in my bank account (I have an account linked to Sberbank) even faster than stated in the PayPal rules: within a few days (I last time released in October 2014). So, maybe you’ll have time to get it before the New Year.

    Previously, passport data was not required to link an account, but there was another check that the account belonged to the user.

    In general, the transfer usually takes from 3 to 7 days. I would like to note that these are working days. That is, if you transferred money before the holidays, then subtract these holidays (add to 7). This is the maximum period after which the money will be credited to the account.

    I have a Sberbank of Russia card linked to my PayPal account. The transfer takes several days. The fastest was 2 days, the longest was 5 days. As for the translation of December 23, it is necessary to keep in mind various types of force majeure that occur on the days before New Year, so it is better to do everything in advance. My friends withdrew from their PayPal account on December 25, they received the money on the card on 30, which fits within the specified time frame.

September 17 will be a black day for many Russian IT specialists. Thanks to a widely advertised innovation, withdrawals from PayPal in Russia will only be possible to cards of Russian banks. This means that all gray schemes for making money abroad will be closed.

What the media are talking about

Vedomosti: From September 17, Russian residents who created electronic wallets in the PayPal payment system will finally be able to fully use them - seven years after the system began working in Russia.

BBC: The international payment system PayPal will allow Russian clients to pay, transfer funds and withdraw them to bank accounts in rubles from mid-September.

RT in Russian: According to the regional director of PayPal in Russia, Vladimir Malyugin, from September 17, Russians will be able to pay for purchases in rubles through PayPal, as well as transfer funds in rubles to their accounts in almost any domestic bank.

What does it look like

In fact there were no problems. For several years now, PayPal has allowed you to register in the system and pay for purchases with almost any card from a Russian bank.

So what's the point?

What the media is silent about

Today, advanced residents of Russia (that is, those whose education allows them to work for pennies) earn money in the West through the Internet. At the same time, not being able to legally withdraw money to Russia (without giving half of it to the state and banks), they spend their earnings on buying things abroad, receiving them by mail. Now this opportunity is closed, at least when making payments using PayPal, one of the most widespread and popular payment systems in the West. In fact, 95% of stores are for owners foreign accounts, will become inaccessible from Russian territory.

Here's what PayPal writes on its official page:

What will happen to bank accounts tied to yours account PayPal?

From September 16, 2013 it will be possible to link an account to Russian bank to your PayPal account and withdraw funds to it.

Since September 16, 2013 US bank accounts linked to your PayPal account will be disabled.

It will be possible to use bank cards Visa cards, MasterCard, American Express or Maestro, issued by Russian banks.

Since September 16, 2013 adding a card issued to the account foreign bank, it will be impossible.

Russian bank - any bank licensed to operate on the territory of the Russian Federation.

In other words:

  • you will not be able to legally withdraw money from PayPal in Russia if it is in a US bank (after all, you are not a currency agent);
  • you won't be able to use PayPal to withdraw money from new foreign bank accounts.

For unverified users, the limit on sending funds will be 15,000 rubles per operation and 40,000 rubles per month (or an equivalent amount in foreign currency).

The account balance limit for unverified users will be 15,000 rubles. Users in this category will not be able to hold funds in foreign currency on the PayPal balance.

If you reach the limit, the ability to pay and receive Money will be temporarily limited. To remove these restrictions, you will need to go through an account verification procedure.

In other words:

  • your money (everything, and if you get involved, at least $500) will be stuck in your account, and you won’t get it unless you allow the Russian tax authorities to spy on you. And if you have evaded taxes until now, your money will become ours. Greetings, PayPal.

Who benefits from it?

First of all, the American and European economies.

Firstly, they are squeezing a huge number of Russian freelancers, firms and small businesses out of the IT sector. After all, for a small company, working in the West, with paying all taxes in Russia, constant problems in banks (companies become foreign exchange agents) is a low-profit, if not unprofitable, occupation.

Secondly, most of the accounts that all these freelancers and companies used will freeze forever. If you cannot legally withdraw money from PayPal in Russia, and even spend it in the West, American banks will receive this money at their own disposal. A Russian citizens, the money earned in America and Europe will be lost.

Thirdly, it opens up the possibility of capturing domestic markets Russia via eBay. After all, eBay is a giant online store through which America and Europe sells goods to the whole world. Which Russian online stores can compete with eBay in advertising volume? Yes, none. eBay will enter any market.

By the way, about six months ago, Chinese global online stores DHGate and AliExpress had problems with PayPal. As a result, both stores were forced to stop accepting PayPal payments. These problems, by some chance, coincided with the arrival of eBay in Russia.

The only obstacle to the widespread penetration of eBay that is still in effect is the terribly slow Russian Post (and the terribly expensive American UPS for Russians). But, recently (approximately since the change of management of the Russian Post), priority in the delivery of parcels is clearly given to the western direction. An ordinary parcel from Europe sometimes arrives in a week, while a similar one from China takes a month and a half.

Why do they need this?

Because there is a crisis. There is a decline in consumption in Europe, the USA and Canada. Rising unemployment. Freeing up jobs and taking over other people's markets is not a good goal!

Capitalism, nothing personal.

P.S. If you believe that this “act of goodwill” will come back to haunt you in some other way, or do not agree with my opinion, do not hesitate to write comments.


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