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Originally Posted by Lucille
Adam, you may risk Paypal thinking this is a partial payment which they don't cover if you say something about the amount. My feeling is that you are possibly being set up.
If this person was going to pay tuition in another day, wait, he should have the $ tomorrow unless he was fibbing. He can still send the balance. Paypal is not the only way to pay.
If he wants to play games, just wait for Paypal to work through it. Don't be pushed or bullied into doing something that might block your refund (like his multiple entreaties that you drop the claim).
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I disagree, Lucille.
I believe this was an honest miscommunication.
Let me say this, to help clear some of the tuition and funding confusion.
I have my car insurance set to automatically pay from my paypal.
Let's say it comes out on the 15th, but I don't have the funds in my PP to cover it, it then draws from my bank account. However, I don't get paid till the 17th … I won't bounce the payment because it takes 2 days for the payment to hit my bank account, so buy the time PP sends the request to my bank, my paycheck has been deposited.
When issuing refunds, I believe the amount needs to be in your PayPal account. It takes a minimum of 2 days for a transfer to hit your PP account.
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As a buyer (Adam), I would not stop the claim; but y'all have to stop telling the seller (Bob) to hit refund. If he does so as it stands, Adam will have $927 & $500 … how is that fair? If I was Bob, I would not do that.
All that can be done at this point is to wait for PP to resolve the claim.
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