Paypal Verification Return

Discussion in 'PayPal' started by sinniah, Jan 11, 2010.

  1. #1
    Hi there,

    I need a advice from you all,

    I did verify my paypal account using my Alliance Debit card and my card have been debited with USD 1.95. At the same time after few weeks my wallet was stolen. This happend before i verify my Paypal account.

    I have cancelled the card and add in new Debit card and i have managed to verify my paypal account. Now my alliance debit card statement shows the 4 digit paypal verify number with the USD 1.95.

    How can i get back this money, please help me!
     
    sinniah, Jan 11, 2010 IP
  2. RightMan

    RightMan Notable Member

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    Why did you not immediately verify your paypal account using the expuse code so generated... even though the Alliance card was with you for few weeks?

    If you had done so, Paypal would have immediately credited your account with this money! :eek:

    Since you have already entered other card for verification and generated new code for the same... I guess your old fee is lost!

    Regards,

    RightMan
     
    RightMan, Jan 11, 2010 IP
  3. Digital_shubhi

    Digital_shubhi Illustrious Member

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    Ya, its lost. You can't get it.
    Even if you add the same card again, they will again take $1.95 from same card to send new code.

    - Mr.President -
     
    Digital_shubhi, Jan 11, 2010 IP
  4. omarabid

    omarabid Well-Known Member

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    it's not a big loss anyway and don't worth that thread; just forget about it and concentrate on more important things.
     
    omarabid, Jan 11, 2010 IP
  5. profs

    profs Peon

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    forget about it and move on. no chance of getting it back.
     
    profs, Jan 11, 2010 IP