how do i stop my payment to a seller

envymebi
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i need to stop payment to a seller my bank account wont have enough cash in it

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tsengeldorj
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I did a mistake when I purchase items.

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watchforscams
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I was checking shipping cost on 2 seperate websites and it says I bought something but I never gave them credit card info and on one I put paypal on it, but they never told me the shipping amount.

The 2 sites I would like stopped if tryed are (oneoneseven.com) and (e4clothing.com)

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Kevin Shinabery

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Amanda411
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Hi All,

 

You can only cancel an "Unclaimed" payment that has a "Cancel" button. You can request a refund from the recipient however, one a bank transfer has been initiated it cannot be stopped. The bank transfer will be attempted and if successful, the funds from a cancelled transaction will be credited to your PayPal account balance.

 

Amanda

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970rosebud
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you use my old account number. i have my new one on here.

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sandypurins
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PayPal uses whichever account you select as the funding method. Any old accounts should be removed from your PayPal account profile... this is the best way to ensure that those old accounts will not be used to fund your payments...

 

Delete those old accounts from your PayPal profile.

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Jules
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I have the same situation where I used a canceled bank account and I need to stop that payment. I know that I needed to delete it but I hadn't used this in over 6 months and forgot. I need to know what to do, not being told to just delete the old account. I tried but there is a pending action and I'm SOL. How do I STOP this?

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smallHOST
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Come on people! Double check your payment before you send it. Paypal even gives you a second page to review your payment before you send it. If you were not paying enough attention to know where your money was, and to select that account, perhaps you should not be managing your own money.

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Jules
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Go **bleep** yourself

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ranica1427
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No it doesn't.

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