Well because it was taking £300 out of his account for a £75 payment - it would have probably been sensible to highlight this to him first rather than just taking it. Not specifically PayPal's fault the situation occurred but a simple automated message that highlights when PayPal feels the need to help itself to your bank account wouldn't be too much to ask for I don't think.
You have to link up PayPal to your bank account to allow it to do that, so the OP has effectively already authorised that.
I would also suggest removing the member's name from your earlier post, since it is clearly not his fault...
I'd drop the name of the chap you dealt with on here, as it's nothing to do with him![]()
Doesn't mean it wouldn't be sensible to let you know when it's going to withdraw funds and how much though. Just because you previously authorised something, doesn't mean it can't sometimes be a hassle when it helps itself unexpectedly later on.
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Doesn't mean it wouldn't be sensible to let you know when it's going to withdraw funds and how much though. Just because you previously authorised something, doesn't mean it can't sometimes be a hassle when it helps itself unexpectedly later on.
it will of told him and im 100% sure about that. it will of looked exactly like his pic above only with a 'confirm' button somewhere
the main balance may of said zero but the one on the transaction will of had what it has above.
"will/may of"?Really?