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Paxum does Deducted?
Once the external card is added, a token payment will be deducted from your credit card in order to verify the card.
Usually it's been crediting a token amount to verify. Am I wrong? |
I've no idea, however bump for you :pimp
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Paxum does deducted? I've no idea.
You people hurt my brain more and more every fucking day. |
I vaguely remember paypal doing a deduction... seems like that would be pretty standard.
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paypal took 8$ today from me and |i didn;t notice
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Your momma does deducted?
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If you are asking if we do a transaction on your card to verify it is yours then the answer is yes....
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LOL dont be a fool on their CC. I will not wonder if there is a lot of people has unknown charges thread from Paxum with in the next few months LOL.
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For example, Paypal makes a deduction when adding a credit card or debit card to your account. |
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Not a biggie anyway. I guess it was bank account verification. Sorry. |
Paxum is right, normally they deduct the amount, same for PayPal and tons of other services.
BUT! Then when the account is verified, they either give you the deducted amount as credit on the ewallet or void the transaction and send it back to the card. -1 |
Paypal deducts money
Moneybookers deduct money You're stupid and don't know the difference between bank account verification and credit card. They of course need to try to charge your card, to see that it has money and function as a normal card. |
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kill yourself if you are worried about the three cents they deduct.
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