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yapzhanyang

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Someone purchased my domain and paid for it. But at my paypal account, it says payment status unverified.

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This is the first time i'm seeing this as all of the previous payments get verifed the moment they reach my account.

and when i click the 'details' link, i got told that payment to be cleared only on 10/6, 5 days later.

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I'm not sure if it's safe to push the domain over because what if the payment gets unverified in the end?

Anyone care to advice? Thanks!
 
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email paypal and ask
 
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wait till it's cleared.. it usually happens when someone pays using bank transfer
without credit card on file as a backup.
 
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No, don't push it until it's cleared.
Unless you know/trust the person.
It is not an instant payment,
maybe a cheque or creditcard.
The buyer knows how they paid and should
not expect you to push it until it has cleared
payment in your account.
 
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buyer paid you echeck ask him/her if he's willing to receive the domain on or after june 10, 2008
 
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sounds like the buyer paid via echeck.

i highly suggest that you wait for it to clear before pushing the domain.
 
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okay. thanks for the great replies. :great: :kickass:
 
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wait until funds are cleared mate

Hi

wait for the fund to clear mate because it might b an e cheque but it should say e cheque.

you havent got that long to wait for the funds to clear

have a great day and week end
 
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wait it might take 5 to 6 days to get it cleared
 
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The same as what all the others above have said :)
 
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Hell no. Never push a name until payment received/clear.
 
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