So I've written now times PayPal on facebook and they have meant if I have verified my bank account, pull me the same from the account by direct debit without what I have to pay in.
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Skitch22 wrote on 16.10.2017 at 22:01: So I've written now times PayPal on facebook and they have meant if I have verified my bank account, they pull me the same from the account by direct debit without the I have to Deposit what.
So it was with me at the time. However, depending on the disposition framework changes or it varies from person to person. I do not know if it is adjusted due to a credit check or only by the smooth debits at PayPal itself. Over time, the framework but then just increased.
I personally would not recommend PayPal, however, because it only brings annoyance and it is always better when the money goes directly and you see what you still have on the account
But I am also a clear opponent of gambling on pump what PayPal offers with the direct debit basically more or less
Hello ðŸ™'ðŸ "â€â™€ï¸ I am brand new here and hope you can help me.
So my mom deposited money through my PayPal account at BetVictor and VIKS online casino, so on credit ! It is 220€. Of course without my consent .... she is addicted to gambling and we try really everything to get this under control . But I have not thought about Paypal any further. Had also tried several times to delete my bank account there but it always came an error message and then I let it be. My account is of course not sufficiently covered for this sum, the one sum 67 € I have already withdrawn.
Now my question: here is everywhere on the Internet what about a Reekmann write .... Is it true that I do not have to pay the 220 € to Paypal? My mom has very little pension. About a few answers I would be very grateful.
Ellapirella84 wrote on 23/11/2017 at 09:06: Now my question : here is everywhere on the internet what about a Reekmann write .... is it true that I do not have to pay the 220€ to PayPal ? My mom has very little pension . About a few answers I would be very grateful .
Hello Ellapirella84,
There were indeed already individual case decisions where PayPal has discontinued the collection process, after one has fought with legal support against the claims.
I can of it nevertheless only dissuade itself to argue, if it does not concern sums over 10,000 euro.
For the simple reason: it is always a case-by-case decision which is made by the lawyers of PayPal.
Furthermore, you will never be able to own a PayPal account again and this "non-payment morality" will be noted internally.
You don't know how PayPal will develop in the future, maybe they have their own cryptocurrency, build a marketplace like Amazon, an online video store or whatever, but you would probably be excluded from their services for life after such a case.
Theoretically, PayPal could take retroactive action against your mom and charge her for participating in illegal gambling, although that would be highly questionable, of course. Practically, we are in a gray area with online gambling, where players are not held accountable.
With a dispute value of 220€ to contact a lawyer, I would also consider borderline, especially since this procedure is certainly not carried by any legal protection insurance. Even if you win, you will have to pay for the lawyer's fees, which the lawyer will want to have in advance before writing a letter. Writing a letter yourself will probably lead to PayPal annoying you with phone calls, or just getting a collection agency involved, against which you would have to sue again.
If it were so easy to get your money back, everyone would do it, or even set up a system to make money.
My recommendation is to pay the 220€ somehow (if necessary in installments), to sue for it, to Risk a Schufa entry or collection mail, that is really not worth it in my eyes.
I still hope that my answer will help you and that your mom will keep her hands off gambling in the future, if there is no financial leeway for it.
Thank you for the quick reply. Would they agree to an installment payment ? So for us it is a lot of money and I can not pay all at once. There was already proper noise about it. Lg
Ellapirella84 wrote on 23/11/2017 at 09:06: Now my question : here is everywhere on the internet what about a Reekmann write .... is it true that I do not have to pay the 220€ to PayPal ? My mom has very little pension . About a few answers I would be very grateful .
My recommendation is to pay the 220€ somehow (if necessary in installments), to complain about it, to Risk a Schufa entry or collection mail, that is really not worth it in my eyes.
So now I think I have it. Would they agree to an installment payment ? And who do I have to contact ? Lg
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So it was with me at the time. However, depending on the disposition framework changes or it varies from person to person. I do not know if it is adjusted due to a credit check or only by the smooth debits at PayPal itself. Over time, the framework but then just increased.
I personally would not recommend PayPal, however, because it only brings annoyance and it is always better when the money goes directly and you see what you still have on the account
But I am also a clear opponent of gambling on pump what PayPal offers with the direct debit basically more or less
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So my mom deposited money through my PayPal account at BetVictor and VIKS online casino, so on credit ! It is 220€. Of course without my consent .... she is addicted to gambling and we try really everything to get this under control . But I have not thought about Paypal any further. Had also tried several times to delete my bank account there but it always came an error message and then I let it be. My account is of course not sufficiently covered for this sum, the one sum 67 € I have already withdrawn.
Now my question: here is everywhere on the Internet what about a Reekmann write .... Is it true that I do not have to pay the 220 € to Paypal? My mom has very little pension. About a few answers I would be very grateful.
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Hello Ellapirella84,
There were indeed already individual case decisions where PayPal has discontinued the collection process, after one has fought with legal support against the claims.
I can of it nevertheless only dissuade itself to argue, if it does not concern sums over 10,000 euro.
For the simple reason: it is always a case-by-case decision which is made by the lawyers of PayPal.
Furthermore, you will never be able to own a PayPal account again and this "non-payment morality" will be noted internally.
You don't know how PayPal will develop in the future, maybe they have their own cryptocurrency, build a marketplace like Amazon, an online video store or whatever, but you would probably be excluded from their services for life after such a case.
Theoretically, PayPal could take retroactive action against your mom and charge her for participating in illegal gambling, although that would be highly questionable, of course. Practically, we are in a gray area with online gambling, where players are not held accountable.
With a dispute value of 220€ to contact a lawyer, I would also consider borderline, especially since this procedure is certainly not carried by any legal protection insurance. Even if you win, you will have to pay for the lawyer's fees, which the lawyer will want to have in advance before writing a letter. Writing a letter yourself will probably lead to PayPal annoying you with phone calls, or just getting a collection agency involved, against which you would have to sue again.
If it were so easy to get your money back, everyone would do it, or even set up a system to make money.
My recommendation is to pay the 220€ somehow (if necessary in installments), to sue for it, to Risk a Schufa entry or collection mail, that is really not worth it in my eyes.
I still hope that my answer will help you and that your mom will keep her hands off gambling in the future, if there is no financial leeway for it.
Best regards
Matthias
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So now I think I have it. Would they agree to an installment payment ? And who do I have to contact ? Lg
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