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#201931 10-Sep-2016 14:15
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As has been reported here before, Paypal withdrawals had improved a lot, with same-day or over-night to bank. This has continued until last week, when I'm suddenly waiting on a couple of withdrawals from Monday and Tuesday. Anyone else noticed a slowdown, or is it just me? I'd be annoyed if they went back to the old way...





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  #1626996 10-Sep-2016 14:40
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PayPal is usually quite fat for me. A withdrawal request in the morning before 9am means the money is in my account overnight. Only once, a few months back, I had a waiting of five days. I even contacted PayPal back then but was asked to wait a bit more. The money eventually appeared in my account, but no idea why that one specifically took that long.





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  #1629088 14-Sep-2016 09:32
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Thanks for that, it's now 9 days on one and 8 days on the other, so I'm starting to panic a bit. Paypal say they can't investigate until 14 days. I would have normally made another withdrawal by now, but I'm afraid it would just go the same way.





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  #1629089 14-Sep-2016 09:33
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There are reports that people have been seeing problems withdrawing funds to NZ banks this week and PayPal is investigating.




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  #1629090 14-Sep-2016 09:43
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Ah, yes, I should have read the Herald first.





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  #1630428 14-Sep-2016 18:23
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Yes, this very minute received a 'sorry' email from Paypal, I'm hoping for an overnight payment or two now. The Stuff item does say that Paypal should be quicker off the mark to sort things like this out in future, we'll just have to wait and see.

 

 





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  #1630565 14-Sep-2016 22:59
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Received a sorry email, and also received my funds, which were transferred Monday.





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