I sent money to my partner yesterday, withdrew it, and today want to redeposit it.

Davida2z
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I'm new to PayPal and know I messed up on this transaction.  I'll try to explain the convoluted way I did this.

 

Yesterday, I sent $600 from my PayPal Credit account to my partner.  I saw that it moved but I know I went one step further, incorrectly, I withdrew  the money.  This caused the debit account to be overdrawn by $600.  I was wondering if it would be possible to reverse the transaction by redepositing that money from the debit account back to the PayPal account?  Or, if someone has a better solution, I am all ears.  

 

As things stand now, I am going to bounce my car payment and a bunch of others.

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Whac-A-Mole
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good luck,you will need it.

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DPCreations
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You can't reverse what you started.

I'm trying to figure out what you actually did, but it look like you sent money to another person an you funded it with PayPal Credit.  I believe there is a hefty fee for using credit as a cash advance.

I'm surprised that PayPal Credit even was available as an option for sending money to another party.

You noticed now the the $600 was passing through your PayPal account so you decided to grab it for yourself, leaving your PayPal balance negative.

If that's the case you now need to immediately put the $600 back into your account; you will need to take funds from your current bank balance as the transfer has not completed.

I think there isa more serious issue, however, as it appears you used PayPal Credit to take money for yourself--quite against PayPal policies.  That can be a very serious issues and result in account closure.

And I agree, you will need a lot of luck with this one.

Suggest you take time to review and really understand PayPal policies before you do any more transactions.

 

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Whac-A-Mole
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her


@Davida2z wrote:

I'm new to PayPal and know I messed up on this transaction.  I'll try to explain the convoluted way I did this.

 

Yesterday, I sent $600 from my PayPal Credit account to my partner.  I saw that it moved but I know I went one step further, incorrectly, I withdrew  the money.  This caused the debit account to be overdrawn by $600.  I was wondering if it would be possible to reverse the transaction by redepositing that money from the debit account back to the PayPal account?  Or, if someone has a better solution, I am all ears.  

 

As things stand now, I am going to bounce my car payment and a bunch of others.


her narrative  of what she did is as clear as MUD,her partner,does this partner have a separate paypal account or is it the same paypal account linked to her line of credit?

what is meant by 'moved"?moved where/Alaska?then she withdrew the $600?

if the $600 landed in an account she could withdraw,then it is a positive $600,when she withdrew it,it should be zero,not negative 600.

you need to clear your ears and remove all the earwax ,and hope the repo man does not get to your car first before you go to work

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Whac-A-Mole
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I just reread your thread,do you mean the Paypal line of credit $600 goes to her Paypal account first and then meant to go further to her partner 's paypal account ,so while it is in her Paypal account,she grabbed it,

then Paypal comes along and want to move that $600 from her account to her partner and found $600 is gone,so ding her account?

something does not make sense,is that how Paypal line of credit works?

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DPCreations
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Actually, I think that is how PayPal Credit works.  I think that that funds would pass through the PayPal funds balance before continuing on.  For a purchase, however, payment would be direct.

The reason for this assumptionis how payment works for PPC (from experience) is that a PPC payment from checking account shows passing through my PP funds and then the next step is to PPC.  There is no direct link from bank acocunt to PPC.

But, the OP's explanation really lacks clarity.  Even the "partner" issue is vague.

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