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Deposit and withdrawal methods: Have Giropay blocked? (Page 2)

Topic created on 03rd Jul. 2018 | Page: 2 of 2 | Answers: 16 | Views: 7,587
M****3
Zockertyp89 wrote on 03/07/2018 at 12:57 pm: Where does it say that ?

Is that about a direct debit or what and not exactly the same as sofortüberweisung

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Anonym
No where does it say that he can Deposit via Giropay despite dispo and no money in the account?

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M****3
Zockertyp89 wrote on 03/07/2018 at 13:08: No where does it say he can Deposit via Giropay despite having overdraft and no money in the account?

I just guessed that's what he meant u in this regard I do not think it would be possible

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Anonym
Metz1013 wrote on 03.07.2018 at 11:17 am
Unfortunately this does not answer the question how he can cash with Giropay although there is nothing on the bank account or no dispo would be possible

Sorry Metz. I do not understand you. The question is how to block with Giropay and nothing else.

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M****3
Zockertyp89 wrote on 03/07/2018 at 13:15
Sorry Metz. I don't understand you. The question is how to get blocked from Giropay and nothing else.

Yes sry but I was just wondering what he means by nachcashen because you could also use Sofortüberweisung or similar and how that should work but anyway

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Anonym
Ahso:-)

You can charge his PayPal account with giropay and he wants to stop that with him.

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inxggx
Hello to all,

i describe again more precisely my concern

Currently, I pay via PayPal at various online casinos. From a certain amount X, which Paypal pulls me by direct debit from the account, Paypal grumbles that I should specify another source of payment, because the recipient is located abroad. But I can still pay via Paypal if I have credit on the Paypal account.
Now I have two options 1. by bank transfer to charge the account (takes just 1-3 days) or 2. by Giropay (directly there and directly debited from the account, via online banking with TAN) charge.

Sure I could also transfer with Sofortüberweisung, Skrill, etc.. But I do not want because I want to use exclusively Paypal and I also have no desire to register elsewhere.

I just want to stop that I can use Giropay, because I suck in the "flash" my account empty and also have no chance to chargeback etc..
I don't want to give up online banking, because I have to do a lot of transfers
I also know that I have a gamble problem. The best thing would be to stop gambling completely (if it were that easy ). But if a "relapse" should come, I would be well "protected" if Giropay would not work.







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