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Well, I can recall PayPal knowing the exact location of the bank/ branch/ village associated to the virtual cards I used to make with a spanish major bank app to confirm Paypals. They always knew the branch/ office as it was displayed in the PayPal screen, tested myself in 15 Paypal accounts. So there must be a leak somehow ...
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But eBay will see that the address in the card missmatches the one registered on eBay. (I guess they can't see the name of the cardholder). Does it work for you and they deduct negative balances or refunds/ returns from the debit (prepaid) card?, really?
Just use Revolut for refunds if you do not have enough with eBay.
You should temporarily change your revolut to match the account address to avoid any problems.
The alternate is to use any other card to purchase from yourself as a guest, but who wants to pay fvf just to get a pass to pay your fees / refunds?
Just use Revolut for refunds if you do not have enough with eBay.
You should temporarily change your revolut to match the account address to avoid any problems.
The alternate is to use any other card to purchase from yourself as a guest, but who wants to pay fvf just to get a pass to pay your fees / refunds?
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Revolut or any other similar online bank account. Right?
So shall we conclude that if my virtual with the major bank (it has online app) doesn't match the adress with the one registered in MP, eBay will deny the payment (refund) with the card and will try the secondary option which is the bank account?
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It is not the bank who rejects or accepts the address. Bank's AVS (Address Verification Service) returns a code to describe how good the match was. Card payment service/vendor decides, if the risk is acceptable for the payment.
Ebay and Paypal used to be very strict with the address match. My impression that after MP introduction it became less demanding. I'm not sure Ebay sees the address anymore.