
08-26-2018 12:21 AM
What's going on? The seller says he hasn't received the payment yet, but the money was taken off my bank account... What do I do? Is it because I paid using VISA instead of PayPal? thanks
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08-26-2018 02:05 AM - edited 08-26-2018 02:09 AM
A debit card is like a cheque written on your bank account- just electronically-- where the limit is the amount you have in your bank account.
And that has to clear the banking system.
This usually takes about five days, longer if your seller is in a different country with a different banking system.
Your credit card (usually) has a higher limit than your debit card.
And is truly instant.
By the way, apparently in the USA credit cards also act as debit cards somehow.
The owner can choose to use the bank account or the line of credit* on the card.
*Which is again different from a 'line of credit' like one you might take out to finance the renovation of your kitchen and is usually based on your collateral like a house or stock holdings.
08-26-2018 07:24 AM - edited 08-26-2018 07:29 AM
Visa debit card is available apparently from all major Canadian banks. Do a Google search on Visa debit card and you will see offerings from TD, Royal Bank, Scotia Bank CIBC. The advantage of a Visa debit card apparently is that where ever Visa credit cards worldwide are taken, a visa debit card is allowed. Funds are transferred from your bank account attached to the Visa debit card when paying and no credit charges are charged. Transaction fees probably apply.
I do not own a Visa debit card but gathered this information from a Google search.
Wikipedia has an entry on visa debit cards.
https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Visa_Debit
MasterCard also seems to offer a MasterCard debit card if I searched on MasterCard debit card in Google.
Also there is a Wikipedia entry for a MasterCard debit card.
08-26-2018 01:53 PM
Yes, but they still draw on your bank balance. My debit cards are like that.
There are transaction fees if you use your savings account, but not if you use your chequing account.
If you have $500 in the bank, you can't spend more than $500 with your debit card. And, online, the 'e-check' has to clear the banking system which must ascertain that you in fact have that $500.
And then there are gift cards.....
08-26-2018 06:12 PM
So my takeaway from this is that if a buyer is using a VISA Debit card, it takes just as long to clear as it would with the dreaded e-cheques through paypal, am I understanding this correctly? As long as ten business days?
09-14-2018 05:24 PM
paid but seller hasent been paid yet...i to use a visa reloadable card to pay for all my items and never had a problem useing it before and seller got money right away but today i paid useing it about 4 hours ago and seller said he never recieved it..but ebay sent me a invoice saying its paid and will let me know when seller ships..am i getting scammed by the seller..thanks
09-14-2018 05:34 PM
09-14-2018 07:29 PM - edited 09-14-2018 07:29 PM
The questions of e-cheques (paid from bank balance) and of new sellers whose customer payments are being Held come up constantly.
Your addition of a new wrinkle (pre-paid/reloadable cards) is helpful. Thank you.