I'm not sure what's wrong with 'what would have happened'. It seems like pretty basic English to me.
It should be 'what would've happened' or 'what would have happened'.
I'm not sure what's wrong with 'what would have happened'. It seems like pretty basic English to me.
Yeah maybe it is that, but £3 seems a little steep, and an odd number, I'd understand 50p or £1 or even £5/£10, but 3?![]()
First, Omaeka, sorry you have received such a battering in this thread. Not the forum's finest hour.
Regarding the idea that the £3 charge may have been paypal's verification process:
Gumpymoo accurately pointed out above why this cannot be the case. Like others in the thread, I forgot the way it works.
What happens is: paypal deposits a small charge (pennies) into your account, then takes it back.
Paypal doesn't withdraw extra money. So that £3 has to come from somewhere else.
If you don't have online banking with the card you used, you need it so you can check every transaction made. The online banking service should show you an itemized statement, lkisting every charge and credit as it happens. (Some charges may take a day or two to appear; paypal charges often take up to a week, so it's not perfect.) Don't just check steam transactions - if your bank has assigned a charge, it wont show up there.
There must be another £3 charge on there that you have forgotten or don't know about, or a mistake on the bank's part. In all cases, it's nothing to do with paypal.

First, Omaeka, sorry you have received such a battering in this thread. Not the forum's finest hour.
I sincerely apologise for my lack of spelling/grammar checks across my posts.
I do hope that I have not offended you.
Oh by the way, Hitler called from beyond the grave. He said something about having his high horse back?
I dunno, didn't make sense to me either...
edit: Its funny, my post is ironic. I just singled you out for being on a high horse for Grammar, yet I am on one calling the OP an idiot.
Oh world, you entertain me. Circles etc etc.
I'm not sure what's wrong with 'what would have happened'. It seems like pretty basic English to me.

Hate to be pedantic here but this mistake is pretty common these days. "would have" is not proper English at all and this has come around because of people thinking that "would've" is written down as "would have" because they sound similar. The correct way of saying it is "would've" or "would have". I'm not a Grammar Nazi by the way, just posting this because you asked, though I see it was also answered a few posts above.
Anyway, more important things, did you call your bank?![]()


This is just, I don't even know. According to that my initial balance was £166.44 but it was actually £174.69, so this whole banking thing is a mystery to me. Definately need some help from the bank.

You got to the bottom of it, well done.

There is no mention of my Paypal verification deposit, so I don't have any idea how to do that now, Paypal said they sent the money on the 15th...
Neither does it explain where the £3 went, infact that is denying it ever left my account.
Maybe it was just a mistake, and the online site reported £3 less than was there for some reason. A glitch.
Regarding the steam/paypal payments: this isn't your bank. Paypal payments are always processed later; anything from a couple of days to a week (I think they've adopted the Faster Payment system, so should now usually be 2 maybe 3 days; in the past 5-7 days was the norm).
The lesson is this: if you have made a payment via paypal, and it doesn't show up on your account immediately, don't worry. Check again in 3 days (or look at your paypal account: if it shows up properly there, it will appear on your bank statement a few days later).
]As for the money, £3 has came back into my account, the weird thing though...
Meh.
