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    As added protection of yourself; one of the things you did when you attached a bank account to your paypal was authorize paypal/ebay to go in and take money back out. This is how they offer their "buyer protection plan", wherein they promise an unhappy buyer he'll get his money back. So as a seller with legitimate concerns one way to protect yourself and maintain some negotiating power is to make sure there are never any funds in that attached bank account for ebay/paypal to "retrieve". That way they have to communicate with you before giving back money.

    Edit: the same goes for paypal holding your funds in their account for you, get it out or spend it asap.
    Last edited by Bob Parmenter; 12-14-2014 at 11:04 AM.
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