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    🪦 Punisher ●
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    03-05-2007, 11:53 PM
    Hey guys! I\'ve had Paypal and ebay for years, but I never got my paypal account verified (from what I understand they want your checking info and I don\'t want to give that out). Now, I have a PC game that\'s worth quite a bit (it\'s been going for about $120-150 on ebay) but I\'m afraid I\'ll scare off bidders if it\'s money order only. Is there a way to get a paypal payment without giving my checking info? I signed up for Paypal years ago because some woman ripped me off on a few Movie Maniacs figures and she wanted to send payment that way. Paypal received the $40 and sent me a check for that amount. Do they still do this or is a checking account the only way. If this is true, do you think only accepting MO\'s would scare away bidders? I haven\'t sold stuff on ebay in a long time so I\'m not sure. What do you all think?
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    03-05-2007, 11:58 PM
    Personally I\'ve used Paypal for years as a seller and never had a single problem. They do make tiny deposits into your account to verify. Been a happy user for a long time now...the fees that Ebay and Paypal impose kinda suck but face it ..you\'d never reach the market you can on there........................Larry
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    03-06-2007, 12:03 AM
    No reason to be scared. People give their credit card info to companies every single day so you should be scared to give it to a massive banking company like paypal. All they do is deposit a small amount of change into your account and you confirm. It\'s way worth it. I never even have money in my paypal really. Whenever I wanna buy something I just send a paypal and it automatically transfers it from my account
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    03-06-2007, 12:20 AM
    Okay, thanks guys. I\'ll try to get this verified. Thanks again! Smile
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    03-06-2007, 01:47 AM
    get verified - no big deal at all

    just be really careful when you get emails asking for information - NEVER go from links in yoiur email directly to paypal or Ebay and give out personal sign on info - that is the way to get burned big time

    Otherwise it is as safe as can be

    Shummy
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