>>>When I charge something against my bank card, debit or credit, my available account balance almost immediately reflects that amount. When I have money tranferred into my bank account, PayPal or a refund on a purchase, I usually will not see anything regarding that transaction from 4 to 10 days. Why is that? It makes me feel that the entire commerce system is evil and only out to screw with my money.
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>>When you initiate transaction it immediately affects your account. To be precise, credit card purchase will be treated as 'pending' for 1-2 days, i.e. you may see it, but it is not debited yet. When you are on receiving side of the transaction, e.g. expecting a transfer, money will appear only when transaction is authorized and completed, i.e. it is the same 'pending' status for 1-2 days, but on the opposite side of the transaction.
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>I know what you are saying, but it most definately affects my
available balance. It is, for all intents and purposes, the same as not having the money in my account any longer. Why is my deposit not treated the same way?
Deposit is not treated this way because it is not authorized/cleared yet. Just imagine if receiving side gets the balance before the clearance completed and cashes it, and then sending side stops the transaction. It would be a gold mine for crooks.
Edward Pikman
Independent Consultant