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That was my favorite part5 foot 5 man with child bearing hips
Or the idiots on the freeways swerving in and out of lanes in heavy traffic only for you to catch up or pass them a little later.
It has been "0" days since this work place had an accident. I know y'all got the sign in the officeSome of these incidents at my job. Dude in the loader is a menace.
Last month a saw burst into flames and an employee caught on fire and everyone ran over and shoveled dirt on him as he rolled on the ground.
It has been "0" days since this work place had an accident. I know y'all got the sign in the office
I’m not sure I understand the issue.Have to close my PayPal accounts this weekend. The platform essentially justifies theft by going into other accounts without explicit permission to pay for items. I've had no issues using that particular card on the platform to pay for anything, but all of a sudden Paypal finds it necessary to go into my PP Balance to do so. Their customer service reps washed their hands of it. I'm using straight Debit or Credit for online purchases going forward. There has to be another alternative out there.
This is exactly what I did. It's standard operating procedure for me.I’m not sure I understand the issue.
Paypal’s standard procedure is to use your existing PP balance first when making a payment, unless you specifically set it to not use your PP balance during the payment process.
Let’s say I have $100 in my PP balance, with a bank account linked to it. If I buy a $200 item and go through the PP payment process without touching anything, it’ll use the $100 from my balance and charge the rest to my linked bank account.
Unless you’re saying your PP balance was charged despite selecting to charge the full amount to your card, what you’re describing is just standard.