Singlespeed & Fixed Gear - Stores that accept PayPal

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pigmode
05-25-06, 11:01 AM
My PayPal acct is getting a little fat, so I am looking for some reliable online stores.
tia
just hook your bank account to that ****. ebay is a fine place to buy things, too.
operator
05-25-06, 11:14 AM
It is? Transfer some funds to me. Mine is a bit skinny.
Well www.probikekit.com has 10% off and free shipping Atm.
Linking your bank account to your paypal is a bad idea.
BostonFixed
05-25-06, 11:22 AM
IRO. Kogswell. Chucks bikes. Ben's Bike ebay store. etc.
eddiebrannan
05-25-06, 11:25 AM
get a paypal atm card and spend it wherever
Linking your bank account to your paypal is a bad idea.
why :eek:
operator
05-25-06, 01:25 PM
Either you get hax0red or paypal can F you over. When you signed the terms of agreements you basically gave paypal control over your bank account if you linked it. If someone disputes charges or whatever and they lock it, they can basically take all your money out at will with no recourse available to you. No appeals no nothing.
Lesson is: put in your paypal account only the amount you need to complete a transaction, nothing more.
Spudmeister
05-25-06, 01:33 PM
bikeman.com
wearyourtruth
05-25-06, 02:31 PM
another vote for ben's bike on ebay... and ebay in general, but ben's bikes is reliable for sure
or i know i paid marcus at yojimbo's with paypal... drop some cash there
Urbanbiketech
05-26-06, 08:36 AM
Either you get hax0red or paypal can F you over. When you signed the terms of agreements you basically gave paypal control over your bank account if you linked it. If someone disputes charges or whatever and they lock it, they can basically take all your money out at will with no recourse available to you. No appeals no nothing.
Lesson is: put in your paypal account only the amount you need to complete a transaction, nothing more.
My apologies for hijacking this thread, but Operator, is there anything you can suggest for Canadian vendors using PayPal. I sell via my online store using PayPal, and I don't think that Canadians can get the ATM card. How else would I withdraw my revenues?
universalbikes takes paypal and has a 10% off $100, 15% off 300 special going on now
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