I have heard enough PayPal horror stories that I got a separate bank account just for PayPal years ago, just in case anything should happen. I wouldn't want some scammer to have access to my main bank account through PayPal. Knock on wood, so far it hasn't really been an issue, but it's better to be safe than sorry.
Should I have a separate bank account for PayPal?
I've been using PayPal for years, with no problems. However, I've started to wonder if it might make sense to establish a separate bank account to use just for PayPal transactions.
I like the convenience of just being able to have funds for a purchase come right out of my checking account rather than using a credit card -- especially when buying something inexpensive. And I like being able to transfer the funds from a sale right into my account. Consequently, I wouldn't want to use PayPal without having it linked to a bank account.
That said, in my increasingly paranoid old age -- or is it simple wisdom? -- I've begun to imagine that something could go wrong. If PayPal is going to be able to remove all sorts of money from my linked account because of some odd mistake or whatever, I'd rather it weren't from the account I use for my living expenses.
Am I being overly nervous? What do most of you folks do?
Thanks for any advice on this.
-- Howard
I like the convenience of just being able to have funds for a purchase come right out of my checking account rather than using a credit card -- especially when buying something inexpensive. And I like being able to transfer the funds from a sale right into my account. Consequently, I wouldn't want to use PayPal without having it linked to a bank account.
That said, in my increasingly paranoid old age -- or is it simple wisdom? -- I've begun to imagine that something could go wrong. If PayPal is going to be able to remove all sorts of money from my linked account because of some odd mistake or whatever, I'd rather it weren't from the account I use for my living expenses.
Am I being overly nervous? What do most of you folks do?
Thanks for any advice on this.
-- Howard
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