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philemer Dec 30, 2012 5:35 pm


Originally Posted by chaloop (Post 19945181)
And with reading the post above, it says combined sending and receiving limit, so I cant send $1,000 and also receive $1,000. Because that would combine to $2,000, correct?

The word "and" is the key. You can send "and" receive >$1000/month. I'd suggest reading the first few pages of this thread.

sk8uno Dec 30, 2012 5:41 pm


Originally Posted by chaloop (Post 19945163)
Dad to Go......I think I might be looking at the wrong account type in trying to figure this all out. Can you tell if I understand this whole correctly? So I'm waiting for deposits to hit my account to verify. Once i do that, I'm ready to roll. And my boyfriend is setting up his account too. So I can send him money, up to $1,000 a month from my aa cc, he will receive it and withdraw it into his checking account assoc with his amazon account. And the same for my bf, he can send me money with his card, I withdraw that money into my checking. That simple, correct. Do I select "good and service". Or does it matter?

If you send your bf $1000 every month and he sends you $1000 every month, you will likely get shut down.

czhouchem Dec 30, 2012 6:37 pm

Hey guys, I have a question. Can I use my gf's amazon payments account to charge on my credit card? Basically it means her name on ap account but my name on the funding credit card and send to someone else. Is that OK?

redtop43 Dec 30, 2012 6:42 pm

My wife and I use our credit cards interchangably on our respective AP accounts. I don't think you will have a problem.

emptiness Dec 30, 2012 6:47 pm

What's the limit to avoid IRS tax form? 20 transactions a year( send or receive) regardless of the amount? or 20k a year regardless of the number of transaction?
I know the send, receive without fee is 1k a month.

thanks

czhouchem Dec 30, 2012 6:50 pm


Originally Posted by redtop43 (Post 19945583)
My wife and I use our credit cards interchangably on our respective AP accounts. I don't think you will have a problem.

Thanks! sry just one more question, what name you put there on billing address when add a new card, cardholder's or ap's?

lad2 Dec 30, 2012 10:44 pm


Originally Posted by emptiness (Post 19945595)
What's the limit to avoid IRS tax form? 20 transactions a year( send or receive) regardless of the amount? or 20k a year regardless of the number of transaction?
I know the send, receive without fee is 1k a month.

thanks

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beefsalami Dec 31, 2012 12:00 am

same credit card for both accounts?
 
Hey guys,

I just sent a payment from my amazon payments account to my brother's and spent about $1k. I need to spend another $1k to reach the spend amount for the same card. would it be alright if I loaded the same card into my bro's account, and send it back to mine? What if I send it from my bro's to another person?

umc Dec 31, 2012 1:03 am


Originally Posted by beefsalami (Post 19946662)
Hey guys,

I just sent a payment from my amazon payments account to my brother's and spent about $1k. I need to spend another $1k to reach the spend amount for the same card. would it be alright if I loaded the same card into my bro's account, and send it back to mine? What if I send it from my bro's to another person?

Terrible idea unless you want to be shut down.

AscorbylPalmitate Dec 31, 2012 5:54 am

i sent 2 $300 payments to a Recipient A (over 2 days). Then I tried a 3rd $300 payment to Recipient A and it was not allowed. Tried a lower $200 amount to Recipient A and it was Pending.

sam_goh Dec 31, 2012 9:38 am

Tis the season to receive gift cards - to that end I know that AP seems to work with giftcardmall GCs but any idea if myvanilla or onevanilla from OD's work? PMs would be fine too :)

living Dec 31, 2012 10:21 am


Originally Posted by AscorbylPalmitate (Post 19947413)
i sent 2 $300 payments to a Recipient A (over 2 days). Then I tried a 3rd $300 payment to Recipient A and it was not allowed. Tried a lower $200 amount to Recipient A and it was Pending.

In general its best to avoid any repetitive patterns

Mrgolfer21 Dec 31, 2012 10:32 am


Originally Posted by IAkH (Post 19945141)
Be warned guys, just got this today:



I didn't do anything new. Been doing the same transactions for over a year now and its been a week since I used this account, so it doesn't seem like anything in particular triggered this action.

I got this same thing a few months ago. If you truly did not sign up for Webpay (i didn't sign either), then I would write them and tell them you have no idea what they are talking about and state that you do not have a Webpay account. Furthermore, if they truly believe that you have a Webpay account that you would like to know the details of the account in reference as if one exists, it may have been opened fraudulently. This is what i said to them (all true, since I had no idea what Webpay was nor had i ever signed up, so i was worried somebody had hacked my Amazon account). 24 hours later they had written back and confirmed I indeed did not have a Webpay account and my accounts were reinstated.

Now, if you did open a Webpay account....i can't help you there.

deant Dec 31, 2012 10:43 am


Originally Posted by IAkH (Post 19945141)
Be warned guys, just got this today:



I didn't do anything new. Been doing the same transactions for over a year now and its been a week since I used this account, so it doesn't seem like anything in particular triggered this action.

Did you add a new credit card?

AscorbylPalmitate Dec 31, 2012 11:34 am


Originally Posted by living (Post 19948621)
In general its best to avoid any repetitive patterns

i just checked and surprisingly it went through. gave me a small scare when it said pending. now i need to fly even lower under the radar.


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