2006-05-07, 17:39 | Link #4 |
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Wouldn't really recommend it if you like security. Paypal takes forever and sucks when it comes to resolving issues with sellers not delivering the goods. If you paid via credit card, the cc company should be able to help you out more and get your money back.
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2006-05-07, 18:17 | Link #6 | |
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-> http://www.paypal.com/us/cgi-bin/web...ge=_home&flow= You can find the FAQ by typing in "paypal FAQ" in a site like Google.com, Ask.com, Mamma.com, AltaVista.com or Dogpile.com. Hope that helps. Cheers. |
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2006-05-08, 05:40 | Link #7 |
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Even though I'm sure PayPal works quite nicely for the most of time, there are stories at www.paypalsucks.com...
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2006-05-08, 11:03 | Link #8 |
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I send and receive large transactions back and forth from Paypal for a small clothing company my friends and I run. It's the safest and securest method we can honestly find on the Internet right now and we haven't had any trouble either. Inevitably, like anything, there will always be cases where things go wrong but that can also be down to external parties other than Paypal.
As for debit transactions, yes you can use your debit card, but make sure to inform your bank so you can verify your Paypal account for extra security. |
2006-05-08, 11:13 | Link #9 | |
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2006-05-08, 14:49 | Link #10 | |
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Same with Switch cards and some others. |
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2009-06-19, 23:10 | Link #12 |
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How to setup paypal
Hi, Its been a while since I last posted here.
So um, I'm getting started to buy stuff from ebay and they said that its much safe and secure if I pay through Paypal..so how can I set up my own paypal and how does it work actually? thanks |
2009-06-20, 00:38 | Link #13 |
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go to their website (www.paypal.com) and follow the directions? Seriously.
I will note that paypal wants a credit/debit card or a bank account number at some point. Read the fine print carefully.
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2009-06-20, 09:02 | Link #14 | |
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2009-06-20, 10:39 | Link #15 |
Obey the Darkly Cute ...
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I buy stuff online all the time - do you mean buying from an individual instead of a vendor?
There's a major element of trust required. Basically, 1) You and the person agree to transfer the item (either by winning an auction or whatever). 2) You make a transfer to them with your paypal account and directed to their paypal account. 3) AFTER the money actually transfers - they ship you the product (that's where the trust comes in). 4) You receive your product. In general, you're better off sticking with people who have good transaction histories (ebay lets you rate buyers and sellers for trustworthiness). For more details, visit the ebay website and read their FAQ.
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