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Old 11-11-2007, 07:53 PM   #1 (permalink)
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Hi Everyone!
I would like some advice on whether to use PayPal for receiving a payment of £900?
Is this too much to gamble on with PayPal and what other payment methods would you recommend?
Otherwise if you believe it to be a safe amount to deal with please let me know ( as I am helpless at payment knowledge !)
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Old 11-11-2007, 08:09 PM   #2 (permalink)
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Not a problem. As long as you have a fully verified account, with all the recommended steps for merchants completed. I've received a lot more than this through PayPal without any problems. If you are still not sure, why not call PayPal and let them know?
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Not a problem. As long as you have a fully verified account, with all the recommended steps for merchants completed. I've received a lot more than this through PayPal without any problems. If you are still not sure, why not call PayPal and let them know?
Cheers, I thought it was ok! I have a fully verified premium account. I was just worried they might complain and paypal ban me and refund them or something (i've heard stories!)
Also what is the max amount you would take through paypal, (approx)
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There's no max amount in which you can accept through PayPal. And yeah I've received £3000 once and everything went fine
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There's no max amount in which you can accept through PayPal. And yeah I've received £3000 once and everything went fine
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