User Name: Password:
New User Registration
Moderator: Hrqls , coan.net , rod03801 
 BrainKing.com

Board for everybody who is interested in BrainKing itself, its structure, features and future.

If you experience connection or speed problems with BrainKing, please visit Host Tracker and check "BrainKing.com" accessibility from various sites around the world. It may answer whether an issue is caused by BrainKing itself or your local network (or ISP provider).

World Of Chess And Variants (videos from BrainKing): YouTube
Chess blog: LookIntoChess.com


Messages per page:
List of discussion boards
You are not allowed to post messages to this board. Minimum level of membership required for posting on this board is Brain Pawn.
Mode: Everyone can post
Search in posts:  

18. May 2009, 23:13:06
Bernice 
Subject: Fencer
I know it wont probably make any difference as you have already made up your mind.

I had a problem with them and was able to TELEPHONE a representative, and the problem was sorted over the phone.....below is what I get when I click on the "contact us" link.......



PayPal Customer Service:
1800-073-263


6.00 a.m. to 10.00 p.m. Monday to Saturday AEST




Identification preference
To help confirm that you're the account holder when you call, we have the following personal information on file:

Credit card number Change

Would you like to change your identification preference ?

19. May 2009, 00:15:30
alexlee 
Subject: Re: Fencer
Bernice:
The phone number I had was 1-888-221-1161. I just dialed it and it is still Paypal.

19. May 2009, 00:16:33
Bernice 
Subject: Re: Fencer
alexlee: yes mine is current for australia....sydney in fact.

19. May 2009, 00:46:55
Bwild 
Subject: Re: Fencer
Bernice: I called them...but the rep (1st one) said to mail everything in.....2 weeks later...they had no record of me sending anything....3 weeks later...rep 3 said still nothing, and I cant revert back to a personal acct.

19. May 2009, 00:58:25
Bernice 
Subject: Re: Fencer
Modified by Bernice (19. May 2009, 00:59:02)
Bwild: well I had satisfaction from them.....but the point I was making....Fencer was whingeing about not enough room to explain his predicament on their email page.....is he able to ring someone? everyone apparently can ring, or isnt there a Paypal "office" in the Czech republic?

19. May 2009, 04:25:53
Mort 
Subject: Re: Fencer
Bernice: Maybe he just doesn't want to go through all the paper work. In the end the losers will be Paypal, as other and 'new' systems are available.

Sometimes it just ain't worth it if an alternative(s) do just as good.

19. May 2009, 04:36:56
Bernice 
Subject: Re: Fencer
(V): Thanks for answering on Fencers behalf.

19. May 2009, 08:57:32
Mort 
Subject: Re: Fencer
Bernice: Well... I can understand when you hit an organisation that denies it's made the mistake. I've been there... only to have them admit two weeks later that they did mess up. But they had annoyed me so much I went and changed to another organisation offering the same service... Turned out better for us as we now get more for our money

19. May 2009, 15:06:47
Czuch 
Subject: Re: Fencer
(V): In the end the losers will be Paypal, as other and 'new' systems are available.

What are you saying??? The free market will work things out for itself???

...thought for sure you would advocate for the government to step in and make the evil paypal pay dearly for their bad business sense! Maybe even take over all online payment systems


Mayber we can move this on to the politics board.... have you explain to me the difference between the evil banks, who need the government to take over, or even your example of intel VS AMD, or online payment services??? How you can say in one breath thatpaypal will be a victome of its own bad business, but cant see that is how it should work for all businesses?

19. May 2009, 17:17:00
"GERRY" 
Subject: Re: Fencer
Czuch: Maybe we should ask Fencer for a Better Business board & leave the politics out of it because we all know that there are not very good at running a sucessful busniness:))

19. May 2009, 18:00:02
Mort 
Subject: Re: Fencer
"GERRY": These days there in no guarantee for anyone to be able to run a successful business. We've had sole traders that have been around for decades now having to shut up. Some quite honestly saying that there is no help for them, banks won't help them, and the government will not help them.

And their mistake.. being in a field that the market has contracted so much there is not the business to operate. Even the last market collapse re Thatchers' boom and bust economic policy didn't break them.

Then there was the need to introduce a charge of corporate manslaughter...

19. May 2009, 20:02:36
"GERRY" 
Subject: Re: Fencer
(V): Isn't that the truth. I think the biggest concern over here is all the car company's

19. May 2009, 20:54:31
Mort 
Subject: Re: Fencer
"GERRY": Over here.. it was how on earth could some people make such bad contracts and decisions without full information on those they were buying. I mean... You'd want to see the full accounts first wouldn't ya!!

19. May 2009, 21:28:13
"GERRY" 
Subject: Re: Fencer
(V): I t all goes to the old saying would you buy a cart without a horse or are you going to pull it yourself:)))

20. May 2009, 02:31:05
Czuch 
Subject: Re: Fencer
"GERRY": I always thought the old saying was "dont put the cart before the horse"?

20. May 2009, 03:31:12
Bernice 
Subject: Re: Fencer
Czuch:

20. May 2009, 07:11:15
Foxy Lady 
Subject: Re: Fencer
Czuch: Don't count the chickens before they hatch.

20. May 2009, 15:12:35
gogul 
Subject: Re: Fencer
Czuch: No, Gerry is correct. The saying is there since the stone age.

20. May 2009, 17:05:02
"GERRY" 
Subject: Re: Fencer
Czuch: LMAO & you know what though did don't you:))))

Date and time
Friends online
Favourite boards
Fellowships
Tip of the day
Copyright © 2002 - 2024 Filip Rachunek, all rights reserved.
Back to the top