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Very Limited Use of PayPal Credit on eBay

by dashkim Contributor in PayPal Credit Archives
‎Aug-08-2019 02:49 PM
‎Aug-08-2019 02:49 PM
So I recently signed up for PayPal credit, specifically to buy a 4K TV on eBay for about $1500 and use the PayPal Credit 6 months no interest (for purchases over $99).  No problem signing up, and was approved for a PayPal Credit limit of $4500.   But I have been trying for 5 days to use PayPal Credit on eBay.  After jumping through many hoops and many phone calls to PayPal, to PayPal Credit and to eBay and some experimenting with different sellers/products on eBay, here is what I found:   1. On eBay, I have no problem using PayPal Credit for a purchase that is less than $99 (yes, the specific limit for the 6 months no interest offer!!).  Anything over $99, it greys out the PayPal Credit option or returns a message that PayPal Credit can't be used for this purchase.  I even tried something for $109 and could not get PayPal Credit to work.   2. Other PayPal funding sources (credit cards, bank accounts) work without any problem or $ limitation.   3. It is NOT a problem at PayPal Credit, which is a separate division from the main division of PayPal.  Everything is OK with a purchase up to $4500 at PayPal Credit (which was formerly Bill Me Later).  The problem is at Paypal itself, at the point that I can choose the funding source for an eBay purchase.   4.  It is NOT a problem with specific sellers on eBay.  The $99 limitation is universal across all sellers-- I have experimented with numerous sellers and cannot fund a purchase of more than $99 with any of them.   5.  PayPal solicited me through numerous emails and ads to open up a PayPal Credit line.  At no point in time did PayPal advise or notify me that I would be unable to use the PayPal Credit for purchases over $99, which is "coincidentally" the 6 months no interest promotion limit.   I specifically opened up a PayPal Credit line to purchase a TV for $1500.  If all my purchases are limited to $99, what is the point of having a $4500 credit line?  I would not have wasted 20 hours of my time trying to fix this and taken a "hard" inquiry against my credit score only to have the ability to make purchases of $98.99 or less.   This is absurd and sounds like a class action lawsuit waiting to be filed.  Any ideas or referrals to a class action attorney appreciated. ... View more
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Re: Paypal credit issues

by dashkim Contributor in PayPal Credit Archives
‎Aug-05-2019 08:41 PM
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Me too. $4500 limit.  The seller accepts PayPal Credit as a payment method and the transaction is on Ebay.   Get the message, "Your application can't be processed. We're sorry but you won't be able to use PayPal Credit for this purchase. Please choose another payment method."   Help! ... View more
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