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Thread ID: 139685 2015-06-11 07:58:00 Latest "PayPal" scam Greg (193) PC World Chat
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1402485 2015-06-12 21:14:00 Quite right too.
Why should you have to tell them the new csc and expiry date the bank has changed on your card. My very word, if a firm with the resources of Paypal can't either guess or work out the new codes, why should you have to do it for them. Tell both the bank and Paypal to smarten up their act; demand they set the csc to xxx, and the expiry date to 1-01-20001 and leave them like that forever. Also, for speedy completion of orders, have them just pay every account immediately, for whatever amount the merchant or service provider sees fit to ask.
Western Union don't need all this fuss, why should the banks and Paypal want so much attention?
;)

LOL.
pctek (84)
1402486 2015-06-16 23:30:00 I signed up for PayPal years ago and have never had to re-confirm anything. But then I use it regularly. Maybe it's what happens if you don't use it for a long time? Agent_24 (57)
1402487 2015-06-16 23:33:00 I signed up for PayPal years ago and have never had to re-confirm anything. But then I use it regularly. Maybe it's what happens if you don't use it for a long time?

Ive had to re-confirm new CC details when old card expired, they sent me an email a month before the card expired.
1101 (13337)
1402488 2015-06-17 00:08:00 Ah, now I think about it, I get a new card a few months before the old expires anyway, and use it straight away, so probably PayPal never sent me an email because of that. Agent_24 (57)
1402489 2015-06-17 01:24:00 Same as 1101 and Agent 24. But would not work during paypal transaction. They said to contact my bank. I had to activate it, since the new card replaced my lost card. I had forgotten to do it. kahawai chaser (3545)
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