Jaxi -- there's a difference.  The people that I write a check to, for the most 
part, have already given me something:  money to buy a house, a month's worth 
of 
electricity, the money to purchase an automobile to drive, merchandise from a 
store, etc.  Paypal has not *given* me anything -- they are simply transferring 
funds from an existing credit card to a seller.  And they are paid a fee to do 
this.  The bank that issued the credit card -- they're entitled to my banking 
information because they have paid bills on my behalf in advance.     


Also, anyone that I have given a check to likely does not record my bank 
account 
number -- they are more interested in the numbers that I write on that check -- 
nor are they able to access my bank account for anything more than the amount 
of 
the check, which they're entitled to.  


There's a distinction here -- an important one, in my opinion.  I will look for 
an alternative to Paypal when the time comes.
MA  




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From: jaxi <[email protected]>
To: [email protected]
Sent: Fri, October 19, 2012 1:28:06 PM
Subject: Re: Paypal, was Re: CS>Info Silver wire


MA - if you have a checking account and ever write a check everyone you have 
given a check to has your bank account number.

I think everyone has there own comfort level with things.

Jaxi


On Fri, Oct 19, 2012 at 1:22 PM, MaryAnn Helland <[email protected]> 
wrote:

I have too, Dee -- years and years.  Becoming verified is optional until you 
reach the ten thousand dollar limit.  Then it becomes mandatory.  I preferred 
to 
use Paypal too, and I'm very upset about all of this.  But I will not provide 
them -- or anyone else -- with my bank account numbers.  When I get to the 
point 
where they refuse to process payments for me, then I'm going to have to find an 
alternative.
>MA
>