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Paypal electronic checks

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Thanks for the reply.  Didn’t know about the maximum fee, but I really don’t care to wait 4 business days for clearance.  I don’t accept personal checks for the same reason.  The whole reason why I even deal with Paypal is convienience – and speed. Paper checks in most cases clear electronically now, no more 5-8 day waits, as some sellers still ask for.

You’re confusing "funds availability" with the actual clearance of a check. Kris

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Thanks for the reply.  Didn’t know about the maximum fee, but I really don’t care to wait 4 business days for clearance.  I don’t accept personal checks for the same reason.  The whole reason why I even deal with Paypal is convienience – and speed.

Paper checks in most cases clear electronically now, no more 5-8 day waits, as some sellers still ask for.

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Quick question:  Is there an option in my ebay and/or paypal accounts to deny electronic checks from others making a paypal payment to my account?

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Quick question:  Is there an option in my ebay and/or paypal accounts to deny electronic checks from others making a paypal payment to my account?

Not for eBay sales. If you offer PayPal as a payment option on eBay, you have to accept all forms of PayPal funding. You can block echeck payments for non-eBay sales. See your PayPal Profile Payment Receiving Preferences.

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Thanks for the reply.  Didn’t know about the maximum fee, but I really don’t care to wait 4 business days for clearance.  I don’t accept personal checks for the same reason.  The whole reason why I even deal with Paypal is convienience – and speed.

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Thanks.  I’ll look into it.

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Thanks.  I’ll look into it.

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