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rd962016-05-20 13:55:31
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rd96, 2016-05-20 13:55:31

Sending customer's paypal money is my card linked to his paypal account, is this possible?

In general, the situation is this, I have 2 cards - one payoneer, which I have never used, the other is just a debit card from a European bank. Since I am a citizen of Belarus, there are problems with withdrawing money to the card,
in general, not everything is so simple, so I don’t even want to try. A person wants to send me money from his Paypal account, but since I don’t have Paypal a, that’s also a problem. And so I thought, what if he links my cards to his account and transfers money to them, in theory it should work. I gave him the card details (the card is empty, there is no money)
and he will not be able to withdraw anything, and as soon as the money comes to me, I will withdraw it to another account so that intercepting it, the name of my card data (which I sent upon confirmation, including the CSV code) will not come out. That's just the name and the surname on the cards is mine, but I saw the info that you can’t link other people’s cards to Paypal. In general, what do you think about this?

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D', 2016-05-20
@Denormalization

Antifraud will not miss.
At least you can't do anything.
As a maximum, they will lock up his account.

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Puma Thailand, 2016-05-20
@opium

paypal only withdraws to a bank account, it does not withdraw to cards, it can only use funds from cards to replenish and pay for purchases
, and what is the problem with starting a paypal in the country where you have an account and withdrawing to this excellent account.

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Dimonchik, 2016-05-20
@dimonchik2013

what nah full name on the map? no one looks at the full name, they look at https://www.bindb.com/bin-database.html , if the countries are different, the PP acc to the forehead will lock, he won’t have time to load the page yet,
let him send you a card or a warp to the bank

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