Paypal Scam:
Paypal now wants you to always use you bank account instead of your Credit Card. They even use the note below to encourage it. Watch out, the Clever button color will pull the funds out of you Bank when you wanted a CC Tranaction.
Paypal Scam:
Interrupting you during a transaction with a note seen below to benefit themselves and not you. This is deliberate interference for their own benefit and is irrevelant and should be stopped. You should not be questioned on how you want to pay. Paypal advertises that it is a Credit Card service! There are two buttons to allow you to continue with your Credit Card or return to your bank account. The grey button is not as obvious as the orange button which puts you back with a "Unprotected bank withdrawal if the Seller has no funds"!
This is what you see if you want a Credit Card payment......

Orange Button that goes to........
NOTE:
Before changing your funding source to a credit card, consider the benefits of paying with your bank account:
* No finance charges or bills to pay
* Your bank account details are kept private
In addition, for all funding sources, PayPal provides 100% protection against unauthorized payments sent through your PayPal account.
Do you still want to change your funding source to a credit card

Grey button lets you Pay CC Orange button returns to Bank Account (Clever)

Paypal now wants you to always use you bank account instead of your Credit Card. They even use the note below to encourage it. Watch out, the Clever button color will pull the funds out of you Bank when you wanted a CC Tranaction.
If you complain to your Credit Card company first or even after a dispute, Paypal receives the charge back.
Paypal Scam:
Interrupting you during a transaction with a note seen below to benefit themselves and not you. This is deliberate interference for their own benefit and is irrevelant and should be stopped. You should not be questioned on how you want to pay. Paypal advertises that it is a Credit Card service! There are two buttons to allow you to continue with your Credit Card or return to your bank account. The grey button is not as obvious as the orange button which puts you back with a "Unprotected bank withdrawal if the Seller has no funds"!
This is what you see if you want a Credit Card payment......
Orange Button that goes to........
NOTE:
Before changing your funding source to a credit card, consider the benefits of paying with your bank account:
* No finance charges or bills to pay
* Your bank account details are kept private
In addition, for all funding sources, PayPal provides 100% protection against unauthorized payments sent through your PayPal account.
Do you still want to change your funding source to a credit card
Grey button lets you Pay CC Orange button returns to Bank Account (Clever)
Guide created: 07/06/08 (updated 08/16/08)


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