RE: Things that make your blood boil -
Samo - 18-07-10
Paypals stupid new reserve policy. And owning a non stick frying pan that is anything but...
They are putting "reserves" on peoples accounts, meaning that they can't have access to the money from ebay sales for up to 21 days.
A money grabbing bunch of bastard cunts Wrote:Some of the money from your payments will be temporarily held
We're committed to providing a fast and secure payment service to you and your customers while keeping our prices competitive. We're also committed to clearly communicating changes to our policies and procedures. That's why we're writing to let you know about a change to your PayPal account.
From now on, money from the payments you receive will not be released until we know that the buyer has received and is happy with the item they bought from you.
The money from your payments will be temporarily held for up to 21 days. During this time the money will show as pending and you won't be able to access it.
We may be able to release the money sooner if:
We can confirm that the item was delivered
The item was an eBay item and your buyer leaves you positive feedback.
In deciding whether to apply payment holds, we review many factors including transaction activity, business type and customer disputes. Payment holds are often applied to new sellers who don't have a lot of transaction history, sellers in traditionally high risk industries (for example, travel or tickets), or sellers who've had a high number of claims filed against them.
For more information about this policy change, please read our latest funds availability policy
If you have any questions, please log in to your PayPal account and click on the Contact us link at the bottom of every page.
Yours sincerely,
PayPal
The website of said bastard cunts Wrote:We’ll set aside payments to sellers whose customers have filed a dispute or chargeback. There are a number of other reasons why we may put your payments into a pending balance. Here are some examples:
•You have been selling on eBay for less than 90 days
•You have an eBay feedback score fewer than 100 and have not yet established a record of good performance
•You have received fewer than 20 Detatiled Seller Ratings on eBay in the last 12 months or your eBay seller performance is below standard
•You have a high rate of customer disputes or a low eBay feedback percentage
•You have been a PayPal member for less than 6 months and have limited selling activity
•You have a sudden change in selling activities (e.g. suddenly selling expensive items, selling large numbers of items, etc.)
•You happen to be selling in a high risk category such as tickets, travel, gift vouchers, computers, electronics, mobile phones, etc.
Depending on the circumstances, we may set aside payments for a single transaction or for all payments to sellers who meet the criteria above.
I fall into none of the above categories. I have written a complaint to them. Has anyone else had this from them?
RE: Things that make your blood boil -
airtechchallenge1 - 19-07-10
MJF:
At least somebody got a laugh out of it. My dog hasn't pissed inside since he's a puppy and all the sudden, he shits in my room one day, and then shits and pisses the next day with no warning....Deathstars are ruined. I only payed $70 for them, but all the sudden I can't find a pair that cheap now and I was one of the few people who actually really love them
RE: Things that make your blood boil -
mr.pure - 19-07-10
Here's a thought, clean them ?!?
RE: Things that make your blood boil -
flyingcod - 19-07-10
Samo, thanks for posting that.
Typical of the money grabbing c**ts eBay. 
fc
RE: Things that make your blood boil -
"a" - 19-07-10
I had £3.5k held by paypal for 6 months, cunts.
RE: Things that make your blood boil -
Bluemoon4667 - 19-07-10
What the fuck were you selling A?
RE: Things that make your blood boil -
"a" - 19-07-10
I was moving country so sold off a load of my trainers before I left. Made too much too fast so they held it! They don't give you any interest to cover that period either, so they got eBay fees, paypal fees and made interest off it! Really annoying but they have the monopoly.
RE: Things that make your blood boil -
SenorDragon - 19-07-10
Wow, that's terrible! I can see the reasoning behind 21 days but 6 months is ridiculous. Did you talk to anyone at Paypal about the situation?
RE: Things that make your blood boil -
Old Gregg - 20-07-10
Me and my own drunken stupidity

wore my mi 80s saturday night, got very drunk, scraped the backs of them trying to take them off
RE: Things that make your blood boil -
nikosg - 20-07-10
my brother buying a pair of crocs. nearly killed him...
his justification: they were the most comfortable thing he could find while he was spending long days walking non stop in Japan. Twat