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I paid for items early February. I paid via my debit card through the PayPal website. It shows that my refund was "completed" a couple of days ago, yet I can't transfer the money back to my bank account. I looked up the article about how long returns take and it said 30 days! What in the world is going on? A refund should NEVER TAKE THAT LONG. Don't show that the refund is completed when it isn't. Someone from PayPal needs to respond to this. I'm so frustrated and irritated that it's going to take 30 days to get my money back when the company just gave it back? The most I've seen is 15 business days. Why does it take so long? I just really want my money back.
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30 days is card industry standard amount of time to allow for crediting a refund. It stems from the days before all this technology when we have to wait 30 days for the next paper statement to arrive in the mail. It may not take all of 30 days but that's what they generally tell people so they won't be in a panic if they don't get a refund right that instant. You'll get your money. If the refund is marked complete, then PayPal has processed your refund so keep eye out on your card account for the refund to be posted by your card issuer. You can sign up for email alerts for refunds with your card issuer.
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30 days is card industry standard amount of time to allow for crediting a refund. It stems from the days before all this technology when we have to wait 30 days for the next paper statement to arrive in the mail. It may not take all of 30 days but that's what they generally tell people so they won't be in a panic if they don't get a refund right that instant. You'll get your money. If the refund is marked complete, then PayPal has processed your refund so keep eye out on your card account for the refund to be posted by your card issuer. You can sign up for email alerts for refunds with your card issuer.
Kudos & Solved are greatly appreciated. 🙂
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a bunch of bs. It has not always been that long. I will not attach my cc to Paypal again.
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It does seem to be very fishy on Paypal's part. I had a similar issue. I purchased goods via Paypal goods and services paying the extra fee in order to protect myself and the vendor. It turned out the vendor had misspelled her name on her paypal email and so the money had gone into ether. We realised this almost immediately and i requested a refund quickly as payment was still pending.
But the thing that's fishy is it says refund complete on my paypal page whereas there is no sign in my bank account and I cannot believe it takes 30 days in this day and age
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It is so they can invest your money in the "overnight" money market, small gains on billions of dollars of YOUR money.
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