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PayPal withdrawal automater

Speeds up PayPal withdrawals by automatically choosing to transfer all available funds to a given account. After selecting these options, it takes you straight to the confirmation screen.

No personal data needs to be entered; if you have more than one account, you just need to the position in the drop-down list of the one you want funds to enter - instructions for this are given in the code.
(The second account listed is selected by default.)






Jul 11, 2008
dpfox User

as of 11th of July, the sequence gets interrupted on step 2 out of 3 - it doesn't copy full amount into the input box, where you select which bank account to withdraw funds to.

Any chance you can add these two options:
- automatically click submit button
- automatically return to the main account page afterwards

 
Mar 17, 2008
dpfox User

the final page - "Your Request is Being Processed", may want to have an option automatically return to My Account page; after this

 
Mar 17, 2008
dpfox User

Everything work great; I changed the account from 1 to 0 in the script body;

It clicks "Continue" button on "Withdraw Funds by Electronic Transfer" page; and then it brings you to final confirmation page "Review Withdraw Funds".

Can you make it press "Submit" button too? Leave it disabled by default in script; but provide the option to enable it.

 
Mar 17, 2008
ms609 Script's author

Thanks for your comments; all should now be fixed.

 
Mar 9, 2008
dpfox User

add Paypal to tags

 
Mar 9, 2008
dpfox User

1. [bug]
if amount is greater than a thousand:
example - "From this balance: S1,064.15 USD"

it will only paste into the "Amount box" - "064.15"

So the "," issue has to be fixed.

2. can you include the instructions into the source code how to automate the "submit" button?

That is after I see that script pastes correct amount into the box and correct account is picked every time; I would want to edit the script to automate the submit button;

3. Can you make sure it goes to "Transfer to Bank Account" whenever I press "Withdraw" link; without waiting for the drop down menu?

 
Mar 7, 2008
paka Scriptwright

Nice little time-saver. The URL needs some tweaking for U.S. accounts: replace /uk/ with /us/. Replace in line 9 of the script and also use the GM script manager to edit the include URL.

Here's another PayPal aggravation saver: http://userscripts.org/scripts/show/23580
This script will prevent you from forgetting to change your source of funds to a credit card, since PayPal doesn't have the decency to allow us to set that as a default.

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