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Originally Posted by a dewd
http 500 error is a networking error on their end. Somehow when you try to deposit via PayPal it is not see that you are online at the time. You can use the same computer. Try a different browser, that is the fastest way. Otherwise, make sure you fully log out of Global and PayPal. Go to the settings and delete the cookies, then close out the browser completely, and if not too much of a PIA...reboot. Then you should be able to log back in to both with no issues. Try logging into PayPal first so it is already in the cache, then Global, and make your deposit. That error is network based not end user.
It would be REALLY great if a Global rep stopped by now and then.
The delete cookies clear cache log out reboot etc doesn't work for me anymore. I couldn't deposit for days, support was less than helpful... they told me to delete my browsers and redownload them to start over fresh, and were not able to identify this is a network based error. Then one day I was able to randomly deposit and they immediately dropped it saying it was resolved. 2 days later I can't deposit again and haven't been able to since. A rep on here responded to a PM after days saying Paypal told them it was because my credit card wasn't allowing the transaction, it was my fault. EL Oh EL? I'm using a cash paypal balance for the deposit attempts, not a credit card. After replying to the rep with this info I haven't heard a peep out of them again.
One thing I have not tried yet was to log into paypal first, will give it a try a dewd.