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How exactly does one physically pay for a used pin?

By cheesewhisperer

9 years ago


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    #34 9 years ago

    Just man up and carry cash. IMO always be ready to buy a cheap one at least!

    #54 9 years ago
    Quoted from NPO:

    Ok, I have a question. I am active-duty military, and my bank is down in Florida. I don't want to change banks because I'll be doing that every 2-4 years, so I've opted to keep my bank I've done business with since early 2000's. That being said, I visit lots of ATMs and rack up some annoying fees getting cash ready for pins. Is there any ways around my situation?
    I have used PayPal when sellers are good with it - a pin for $2000 for an extra $60 to pay through PayPal is fine with me. I'm not asking the seller to take the hit for my situation when I could do something about it; they shouldn't have to accept $60 less than their asking price.
    Any thoughts?

    I would not sell to you if I did not know you in that case...... Unless you are willing to wait 46 days from the money clearing to me. Even then I would have reservations. I have read PayPal rules. No offense but, all power goes to the buyer with PayPal!
    Maybe this is why I have only sold a machine at a show!

    #109 9 years ago
    Quoted from tmontana:

    How can a buyer get their money back from gifted funds? I've used that to pay for pins twice. Direct deposit from my bank account to their paypal account, no fees for either of us. I've always been under the impression that if you pay with 'gift' it's the buyer that has no protection and that the transaction can't be reversed.

    Use a credit card and have the credit card company do the funding/refund with paypal. This could be as long as 90 days. After the cc takes it, Paypal puts a lean / collections on the person that got the gift!

    #113 9 years ago

    Wawa has free ATM service. No charges from their end at all. Your bank may be a prick but WaWa can't help that. Just and FYI

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