No YOu cannot use a electronic use only card to sign up for Pay pal. pay pal will regard the no. as a false no. or invalid in other words.
Too bad for you I guess..
No - Paypal is intended as an electronic funds transfer system. You register a bank account with them, and the funds are deducted from that account when you make an online purchase, and elect to use Paypal to pay for it.
PayPal , as an intermediary payment service is a classic example of promoting worldwide eCommerce which has rather invaded .e-marketing You can very well make payment with paypal online, and your PayPal account can be funded with an electronic debit either from your bank account or using your credit card.
Yes, you can - you can even use a direct bank account and routing number. However, be sure to read PayPal's policies and recommendations. PayPal will directly deposit AND withdraw into the account you set up. Do you have better protection against a fraudulent charge with a credit card? PayPal also has a new Plug-in that lets you create a short-term credit card with them to use on a website where you can't use PayPal directly.
To set up a merchant account with PayPal, one must first create a PayPal account. The account holder then needs to choose one of the three available options for a merchant account. An account holder must also have their PayPal account verified by adding a major credit card or a checking account as a form verification.
Yes - anyone can deposit money into your Paypal account - whether they have an account or not.
Yes, it would appear on their credit card statement as going to Paypal.
You don't have to enter your credit card when setting up an account on Paypal. Paypal requires your credit card information if you need your account verified.
You can if you register with paypal. Register your bank account with Paypal and list your debit card as your primary card.
PayPal is not the same things as having a debit or credit card. In order to have one of the cards you must have a bank account from which the card can pull money. The card can be used practically anywhere. In order to have a PayPal account you must also have a bank account to withdraw money from. PayPal is mainly used to make online purchases through websites such as eBay. You can link you card and you PayPal together, however.
If you are talking about the paypal debit card, it is reliant on your paypal balance. Therefore, if you receive money into your paypal account, or click the "add funds" button in your account to draw money from your bank account will deposit money into your paypal balance. There are now other ways of topping of a paypal balance such as green dot cards that you can buy at supermarkets. If you are not talking about the paypal debit card, then you must talk to your financial institution.
No, a PayPal account is not a credit card. You can register your own credit card details with PayPal and they act as an "intermediary", taking money from your card to pay sellers for your online purchases. PayPal do offer their own credit card now as well, but that is an entirely separate issue from a PayPal account.
Yes, you can, up to your "receiving limit" which you can see by clicking on the link next to your name when logged into your PayPal account. You can also spend the money, again, up to your "sending limit", but if you want to withdraw the money yourself you need to verify your PayPal account.