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PayPal ROMANIA – finally



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in sfarsit pot si romanii sa isi faca un cont pe PayPal…

mi-am facut si eU azi noapte un cont.

partea mai proasta e ca [momentan] nu se pot decat trimite bani prin PayPal.

bun si asa momentan, decat deloc… in timp sper sa mai “creasca” drepturile…

imi pare rau de o alta chestie… PayPal sunt asa de idioti [totusi] incat la steagul Romaniei apare steagul de pe vremea lui Ceausescu :( [se observa si in poza de mai jos]

pentru asta o mare dedicatie pentru PayPal…


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Hmmm... nu am gasit mesaje asemanataore. Se poate sa fie, dar nu imi dau seama acum care.



10 Comentarii

Alex
May 11, 2007

Din ce am inteles eu singura restrictie ar fi ca nu poti adauga fonduri in contul PayPal, dar ai putea plati direct din cardul tau daca il pui in profil. In schimb vad ca poti sa iti pui “donate” pe site. :)

Poate nu am inteles eu bine, is cam n00b momentan in paypal. 8-|

Cristi
May 11, 2007

din cate am inteles eU ai voie doar sa trimiti, nu si sa fii platit… :(

Alex
May 11, 2007

Daca incerci sa donezi, nu zice nimic. Nu am testat procesul pana la capat, dar nu vad sa comenteze.

Alex
May 11, 2007

Da, ai avut dreptate :

Currently PayPal accounts in Romania are only able to send payments. This recipient is not eligible to receive funds.

Razvan
May 12, 2007

am si eu o intrebare legata de paypal…
cristi tu ce tip ce cont ai ales? personal, premier sau bussines? ideea este ca eu am un card pe care il pot folosi pentru plati online si daca este sa imi fac cont sa imi trec si acel card acolo .

[...] au mai scris despre asta: cristi. [...]

Cristi
May 13, 2007

din cate retin parca personal era :-?

sebastian
May 18, 2007

According to PayPal accepting their ToS (Terms of Service) in effect means you waive your rights to credit card consumer protection laws if you want to use their service, and that you may not issue a chargeback for unauthorized use of your credit card and PayPal account, or if you do, then they have the right to limit your account. Is this legal? We don’t know. But it’s how Paypal operates. See my credit card waiver page for more information.

2. Their customer service is horrible. They used to hide their telephone number, (intentionally – by their own admission) and only provided support via “form” emails:
“As for the customer service, Sollitto said they intentionally make the phone number very difficult to find in order to save costs.”

This is confirmed in the book “PayPal Wars”. If you have a problem, you are at their mercy! (And you will eventually have a problem.) The only reason their number can be found now is because they were forced to by law (EFTA Electronic Funds Transaction Act) due to complaints from users of this website. You can also click on our FAQs page. Just scroll down a bit, and you’ll find their phone numbers, plus their toll free numbers as well, plus a huge list of unpublished PayPal phone numbers.

3. Their terms of service are not completely disclosed upon signup and some key “conditions” are not disclosed. They fail to mention their total lack of security to prevent your account from being compromised by phishing & spoof sites. That if your account is accessed by a criminal using one of these methods, PayPal will hold YOU monetarily & legally responsible! Also, no place do they openly tell potential members that their money is 100% at risk. That PayPal can, will, and has in the past, completely cleaned out customers’ accounts, (including your checking or savings account) with no appeals process available. Instead they bury in the fine print of 37 pages of their “Terms of Service” (ToS) where they disclose to you that PayPal can close your account for any reason what-so-ever, or no reason, and then you have to wait 180 days to get your money. Think that’ll never happen? Think again. That’s what everyone thinks till it happens to them.

4. If PayPal feels your actions are questionable, PayPal is the investigator, judge, jury and executioner. “Telling your side” of what happened, in most cases seems to be irrelevant. They also refuse to provide you with the details of their investigation and withhold documents they relied upon to make their decisions. Your only contact will be an email that says:

Thank you for contacting PayPal. We apologize for the delay in respondingto your service request.

After review, the decision has been made to keep your account locked. This decision cannot be appealed.

If you have any further questions, please reply to this email.

That will be the end of it as far as PayPal is concerned. You can email back, but you’ll just get more of the same. Oh yea, and you’ll have to wait 180 days to get your money.

5. If you are a bona fide, up-standing individual with hundreds of successful transactions, but someone pays you with a stolen credit card, your account (by PayPal’s own admission) is immediately flagged as being “criminal behavior” and any money in that account is confiscated. If a customer “disputes” the charge, same thing happens. (See email above.) PayPal claims that they will fight chargebacks, but read this before you fall for that one.

6. Paypal’s fees for NON-credit card funding are the same as for credit cards! This is the single biggest rippoff on their site. We understand Paypal charging a fee when you fund your account with a credit card. After all, they are being charged by Visa/Mastercard, etc. And we understand there is a lot of fraud with credit card funding. However, most of the money sent within the Paypal system no longer comes from credit card funding. However, money spent from PayPal account to PayPal account is subject to the exact same fees credit card purchases are! This money has been in the system for years and is “clean.” That is, there are no fees at all to Paypal, and there is almost no fraud at all with this money, but Paypal charges the SAME fees to transactions with NON-credit card funds! Thus every transaction makes PayPal money, but it’s nothing more than an entry in a computer database on their system. No money has actually moved, and there are no costs to Paypal. They are just skimming the gravy.

http://www.paypalsucks.com [-(

Pisu
August 17, 2007

Daca poate sa ma ajute cineva. cum pun bai de pe car pe contul de paypal?
Si alta problema ce tre sa fac aici
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Enroll in PayPal’s Expanded Use Program

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We were unable to verify this credit card. Please check if the information you entered is correct. If the problem persists, please try to enter a different credit card.

PayPal offers an Expanded Use option to help you get the most out of your PayPal account.

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How to Enroll in the Expanded Use Program

You’re just three steps away from the freedom of Expanded Use:

Step 1:
Authorize PayPal to charge a €1.50 EUR Expanded Use Fee to your card. (The €1.50 EUR will be credited back to your card after you complete enrollment.)

Step 2:
On your next credit card statement (monthly transaction history), find the 4-digit Expanded Use Number that will be printed in the item description section of the charge. It may take 3-4 business days for the number to appear on your statement.

Step 3:
Log in to your PayPal account, click the Complete Expanded Use Enrollment link on your Account Overview, and enter your Expanded Use Number.

When you enter your Expanded Use Number, your enrollment will be complete. You’ll have access to unlimited sending and withdrawals, and you will become a Verified Member of PayPal!

Click Get Number to authorize PayPal to charge €1.50 EUR to your credit card ending in 1618.

Viorel Grigoriu
August 25, 2008

unde si cum imi fac un cont paypal?

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