It's truly incredible how you continue to evade answering my questions, hypothetical or not. The account is often refilled with money; I'm not a broke person trying to use PayPal. So, please don't portray me as someone moron who doesn't know simple logic; whereas you seem to convey the same message over and over without addressing my points, in full capslock--Are you new to the internet? I'm not using PayPal as a means to hold information for two accounts (that's idiotic), I can do that perfectly well. I'm using PayPal to protect my accounts from fraudulant activity and to simplify the purchasing process by using login credentials (which I can remember) rather than remembering my card information and expecting something called "Back-Up Card" to be there to fulfill the purchasing process without charging me more money. What kind of back-up account would I want set-up where I get charged more than if I were to just have the **bleep** card in my hand, and use it anyway? If you can't understand this simple logic then you're either a shill trying to get me off topic, an absolute moron, or someone who can't seem to see the big picture of what business with money at their core, are doing. Interestingly enough, I am unable to go into a retail store and buy something exceeding my bank account's balance. PayPal, using the same method and authority I have to withdraw funds from my account, is able to withdraw from my account causing a temporary deficit and overdraft. Did I simplify the issue for your little brain or are you going to spew incoherent garbage in full caps again for us all to witness your short temper and low IQ? Thanks for coming out Volunteer Advisor, it's good to see PayPal doesn't care about their consumers by simply having someone like you, misrepresenting their company.
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