Your Questions About Fast Money Online Paypal

Susan asks…

make money fast!!! it really works! READ THIS?

An easy way to make money and get rich quick:
This is not a scam i have done it myself Can you really make money so easily? I am and this helps whilst developing my own online business! I thought it was impossible. Just read this. I don’t even have to convince you that this is not a scam because it makes logical sense how you can earn money through paypal. A little while back, I was browsing through a newsgroup, just like you are now and came across an article similar to this that said you could make thousands dollars within weeks with only an initial investment of $6.00! So I thought, “Yeah, right, this must be a scam”, but like most of us, I was curious, so I kept reading : OPRAH WINFREY and an article published in the Wall Street Journal, here is some of it!! Everyone has heard about “PayPal” (if you haven’t you will soon) and, when I came Across this concept I knew it would work because, as a member of PayPal, I had already experienced their efficiency and excellent standing.
PayPal is the simplest method of making and receiving payments online anyone has ever seen! Anyone with an Email address can join, for FREE! Please read further before you go there… You can complete this whole process in less than one hour and you will never forget the day you decided to do so!!! Oh!, Did I say FAST? By fast I mean ‘the speed of the Internet-type fast.’ Everything is done on the Internet by E-mail. And, if you abide by the rules, it is NOT considered SPAM, so it’s perfectly legal! Anyway, it said that you send $1.00 through paypal to each of the emails stated in the article. You then place your own email address in the bottom of the list at No.6, and post the article in at least 200 Newsgroup. (There are thousands) No catch, that was it. So after thinking it over, and talking to few people first, I thought about trying it. I figured what have I got to lose except $6.00,right? Like most of us I was a little skeptical and a little worried about the legal aspects of it:
It follows the same regulations as the mailed chain letters, which according to the U.S. Post Office (1-800-725-2161) is indeed legal! Then I invested the measly $6.00. Well GUESS WHAT!!?. Within 7 days, I started getting money in my PayPal account! I was shocked and excited! I figured it would end soon, but the money just kept coming in. In my first week, I made about $25.00. By the End second week I had made a total over $1,100.00! In the third week I had over $9,000.00 and it’s still growing. This is now my fourth week and I have made a total of just over $22,000.00 and it’s still Coming in rapidly. Its : Certainly worth $6.00., I have spent more than that on the lottery!! : Let me tell you how this works and most importantly, why it works? Also, make sure you print a copy of this Article NOW, so you can get the information off of it as you need it.
REQUIREMENTS: You must have a verified PayPal account. If you do not have an account you can go to www.paypal.com and follow the instructions to set up a free account. In order to place the initial $6 into your account, you will have to verify your bank account with PayPal (which may take a few days). Paypal is 100% secure and is used my millions of people world wide. STEP 1: Send, through PayPal, $1.00 to each email on the below list. Make the subject of the payment “Email List” and in the comments, Write “PLEASE PUT ME ON YOUR EMAIL LIST.” What you are doing is creating a service by this and best of all you are not giving your address to anyone you do not know.. THIS IS ABSOLUTELY LEGAL! The email list:

1.aflowa6@aol.com
2.ldbevans@ihc.com
3. andrewrossman500@aim.com
4.bearcat@keyway.net
5.taffy_jordan@yahoo.co.uk
6. vikee72@aim.com
STEP 2: Now take the 1st email off the list that you see above, move the other addresses up (6 becomes 5, 5 becomes 4, etc?.) and add YOUR email address (the one used on the paypal account) as number 6 on the list.

STEP 3: Change anything you need to, but try to keep this article as close to original as possible. Now, post your amended article to at least 200 newsgroups, message board. (I think there are close to 32,000 groups) All you need is 200, but remember, the more you post, the more money you make – as well as everyone else on the list! —- DIRECTIONS—- HOW TO POST TO NEWSGROUPS, MESSAGE BOARD———- Step 1) You do not need to re-type this entire letter to do your own posting. Simply put your cursor at the beginning of this letter and drag your : Cursor to the bottom of this document, and select ‘copy’ From the edit menu. This will copy the entire letter into the computer memory.
Step 2) Open a blank ‘notepad’ file and place your cursor at the top of the blank page. From the ‘edit’ menu select ‘paste’. This will paste a copy of the letter into notepad so that you can add your name to the list.

Step 3) save your new notepad File as a .txt file. If you want to do your postings in different sittings, you’ll always have this file to go back to. :

Step 4) Use Netscape or Internet explorer and try searching for various newsgroups (on-line forums, message boards, chat sites, discussions.) Just example you log on any search engine like, yahoo.com,google.com, altavista.com,excite.com then you search with this subject millionaire message board? or money making message Board? or employment message board? or money making discussions? web entrepreneur forums? or money making forum? or business message board? etc. Home business forums? home business boards? BEING CREATIVE WILL BOOST YOUR RESULTS !!! You will find thousand & thousand message board.
Step 5) Visit these message boards and post this article as a new message by highlighting the text of this letter and selecting paste from the edit menu. Fill In the Subject, this will be the header that everyone sees as they scroll through the list of postings in a particular group, click the post message button. You’re done with your first one!. Please Be Honest and it will truly work for you: Congrats!

Nagesh answers:

This is called a pyramid scam and it is illegal in all 50 states. Once the initial few get their money the plan collapses. Think about it, there aren’t enough people on the planet to support this very long. Good luck, paypal has your name and other details and perhaps you will meet the local police shortly.

Richard asks…

Can paypal legally hold my money?

I do not sell on ebay, and I had one dispute against me in the beginning of December and I provided paypal instantly of tracking info and info to show that the item was delivered and had been received. Once I did this, the person who filed the complaint never ever even responded again to the complaint, because they had been caught in a lie, and paypal ruled in my favor. Other than that, I have 100% feedback in my etsy store and have never had an issue with paypal.

Now fast forward to the end of December and I receive an email telling me that they plan on holding all payments received thus far from the email, for up to 21 days, yet when I called them on the phone about it in turned into 30-some days. My business is small. I design handmade items/clothing for kids and 50-60 percent of my sales go toward the cost of supplies since most orders are custom orders from customers. I need that money in order to be able to complete orders.

I called paypal, explained this, explained I’m an honest seller and a good seller and that I have never had an issue with paypal, except this one time which I proved I was right and they ruled in my favor, and that I need the money to complete orders…they basically gave me the run around and told me they do this every 60-some days to account holders, yadda yadda and they don’t care basically and I just need to find a way and deal with it…they said “incase of future orders, incase there would be a problem, they would need to have money to cover disputes and this is a security precaution they do on each account every 60-some days to every customer for a little over a month and if I have no cases or issues, they take the hold off once it is reviewed.” This makes no sense..what security do they really get from this and what happens after the 30 days to prevent this? I asked them these questions and they had no answers. I also asked many people in ym selling groups…some said they had and are experiencing the same thing and some who have had accounts for years and years have said they have never had this happen….I am confused…they said they do this to “everyone” as a standard practice every 60 some days!

I am just a small business, work from home, stay at home Mom who does this from extra income so what do I do when I need money for shipping and supplies and cannot afford the extra? Is this legally possible to do? I have done nothing wrong and do not see the point in being punished. It seems like they pick and choose who they wish to mess with and I do not find this fair. I could try another method of payment but all online transactions only have paypal as an option via etsy which is where my store is located and most people use paypal and feel comfortable with it so I feel it will hinder my sales. What do I do and how is this legal?
Also, I made the comment to them when I spoke to them that maybe I just wouldn’t use them for the days they review my account and that I would just find another method to accept payment and send invoices so I am able to process each order honestly and they told me if I do that and I do not hve paypal sales and transactions, it will not end the review, it will only make it last longer until they have something to review and I told them “So what, you want me to accept orders I cannot complete without having the money you have pending and on hold just so I can get a hold off the account when that goes against why you have the hold on in the first place…to make sure they have honest sellers. What sense does this make?

Nagesh answers:

I’m not sure of all the details, but what I can tell you is that I am also an Etsy seller and I had a hold placed on my account in the past year as well. I was never able to determine the reason, since I had no disputes against me and have all positive feedback on eBay and Etsy. The only thing I could think was that I had had a few refunds processed through Etsy – one when a customer had not read the full description and then changed her mind (and went on to purchase something else in its place from my shop), and another when a customer twice purchased a reserved item that was custom made for someone else. I cancelled the sales through Etsy, following all of the proper procedure, and made the refunds through Paypal. I think my low business volume and proportionally high number of refunds (only 3 total) in a short time threw up a red flag. The only information I ever found was some vague explanation on Paypal saying that I shouldn’t assume I’d done anything wrong, just that sometimes they put these holds on accounts. Fortunately I didn’t need access to the funds to continue my business and eventually I got notice that the hold had been lifted. I was annoyed, though, since I didn’t do anything wrong. In fact, in all three cases the fault was on my customers. But I suppose Paypal has the right to do whatever they please within the terms of their user agreement. Good luck with getting the hold lifted, I know how frustrating it can be!

Steven asks…

I need a way to make some Paypal money?

I’m in my teens, and I’m tired of always depending on others for money. I would get a job, but since I have dylexia, I have to study longer and harder so I don’t have time to get a job. Plus, college is in a few years, so that just adds to my reason of studying.
I would like to have an online job.
But the problem is, I’ve tried everything – from surveys, watching ads, writing reviews for websites – either don’t work, is a scam, or just don’t pay enough.
I need this bad.
Here are things I’m extremely good at:
1. Editing photos
2. Designing websites
3. Writing
4. Tutoring from grades K-5
I know its not a lot, but it’s all I have.
If you actually KNOW a legal, scam-free survey website, feel free to share.
Please. I need this money fast.

Nagesh answers:

Not going to happen.

It is against PayPal’s TOS for you to have an account if you are not 18 yrs old or older…

Helen asks…

how can I make $14 dollars online fast?

I found an item on ebay that I want to buy for my sister.. but i do not have a credit card to put money on my paypal

Nagesh answers:

Use a bank card.

Laura asks…

Craigslist/Paypal scam?

I am selling my macro lens for $540 and I received this email from a guy named david.
“Dear Seller,

I really appreciate your response to my previous mail. Just to let you know that I’m satisfied with the condition of the item. Like I said I will like to purchase this item for my friend as a compensation gift so kindly withdraw the advert from Craigslist but i will not be able to look at the item or pick it up from your place because i am currently out of the state, I’m representing my company on an official trip, You will be shipping the item to my friend just because I’m buying the item for him,

(1) I will like to know why you are selling this item and do you have the receipt of the item.
,
(2) I will offer you $540 for the item and will also add an extra $150 to the money so as to cover the shipping and insurance charges via USPS Express Mail International..

(3) I will also add an extra $20 to the money to compensate you for sealing a deal with me.

(4) And about the payment, My mode of payment will be through PayPal because it is fast for a safe,secure,reliable transaction and easy to send money online, So get back to me with your PayPal email address or send me a PayPal money request so that i can send out the payment and as soon as you received the payment you can make the shipment,But if you don’t have a PayPal account you can quickly set-up one at(www.paypal.com) it is easy and save and it’s free also your reply will be appreciated by me if you get back to me asap…”
He said I could “request money” from him which gets me a little confused on weather it is real or a scam? it was sent to me by this email “daviddaniels270@gmail.com”
Scam or true?

Nagesh answers:

100% scam.

There is no buyer.

Notice how the scammer doesn’t call what you are selling by name? He uses the generic word “item”, that is because he sends the same stock copy/paste email to anyone selling everything that he can find and he has no idea what you are selling and doesn’t care.

There is only a scammer trying to steal your possession, your electronic item, clothing or jewelry.

The scammer isn’t interested in your identity or bank account only in convincing you to ship your possession to him without him sending you a penny.

The next email will be from another of the scammer’s fake names and free email addresses pretending to be “Paypal” saying “kindly send the tracking number and we will release the funds”.

Paypal does NOT send such emails, ever. Paypal does NOT have escrow or money holding services like that scammer describes. Paypal does NOT demand you send a tracking number before money is sent. EVER. No exceptions.

Now that you have responded to a scammer, you are on his ‘potential sucker’ list, he will try again to separate you from your cash. He will send you more emails from his other free email addresses using another of his fake names with all kinds of stories of being the perfect buyer, great jobs, lottery winnings, millions in the bank and desperate, lonely, sexy singles. He will sell your email address to all his scamming buddies who will also send you dozens of fake emails all with the exact same goal, you sending them your cash via Western Union or moneygram.

Do you know how to check the header of a received email? If not, you could google for information. Being able to read the header to determine the geographic location an email originated from will help you weed out the most obvious scams and scammers. Then delete and block that scammer. Don’t bother to tell him that you know he is a scammer, it isn’t worth your effort. He has one job in life, convincing victims to send him their hard-earned cash.

Whenever suspicious or just plain curious, google everything, website addresses, names used, companies mentioned, phone numbers given, all email addresses, even sentences from the emails as you might be unpleasantly surprised at what you find already posted online. You can also post/ask here and every scam-warner-anti-fraud-busting site you can find before taking a chance and losing money to a scammer.

If you google “cragislist buyer scam”, “fake paypal email scam”, “ebay escrow fraud” or something similar you will find hundreds of posts from victims and near victims of this type of scam.

Check out the one and only official paypal website, read up on what paypal does and how it really works.

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