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Default OT-Systems breaking down....

Edgar,
PP has started a service where you give PP authorization to direct debit
your account in Germany and they credit the seller's account automatically,
if you engage that method. Everytime I use PP now I see 3 choices of payment
on the screen.
Steve

"Edgar" wrote in message
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"Steve Lusardi" wrote in message
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Edgar,
I did not mention this because "Online Transfer /Direct Debit" is either
not available or very expensive in the US and like other responders, all
methods can have their problems, I have had many more problems with
Online Direct Debit than I have with PP. Furthermore, Direct Debit
transactions that involve a currency conversion is MUCH more expensive
than a CC transaction.
Steve


Online transfer is simple and easy where I live. But this is not Direct
Debit as I understand it
DD as I know it is where you give someone to whom you make regular
payments for subscriptions etc.authority to claim what they consider is
due to them directly from your account without prior reference to you.
I agree with your comment about the cost of currency conversion.
But even online transfer has its snags. When you make a transfer the money
disappears from your account instantly and yet it takes 4 days to reappear
in the account of your supplier so in the meantime it is earning interest
for the bank. They could, if they wanted to, make the transfer just as
quickly as they made the debit .
One problem now even with banks and other such institutions in UK is that
if you ring up with a query you often find yourself talking to a call
centre that has been relocated to India. Many of them think they are
talking English but are quite incomprehensible on the phone. My wife has
just received an apology and £30 compensation from her UK bank because of
all the time she had to spend on the phone trying to get people in India
to sort out a problem that the bank itself had caused in UK!