Generally, you do not owe money to PayPal.
If you should find that you do owe money to them because you have been subject to a "chargeback", for example, you can upload funds from your bank/checking account to your PayPal account, and so clear the balance.
Thursday, June 18th, 2009 - after calling Paypal technical support, we were informed that you cannot pay your Paypal credit card with your paypal account balance. You can however pay by check or with another credit card.
You pay what is owed after the creditor sells the car for. So if you owed 10,000 and the creditor sells it for 8000 at an auction, then you would owe the remaining balance.
When you buy something and use the "pay now" button to pay with PayPal, the next page you will see shows the PayPal logo along with several credit card logos. This doesn't mean that you have to pay by card, it's just showing that you can if you want.Select the PayPal option and you will be re-directed to PayPal where you can log in and make the payment from your balance there.
the bank will sell the motorcycle normally at auction what ever it sells for is taken of what is owed and you pay that balance if it makes more then is owed a refund is payed
You don't 'have' to have an account associated with it. If people pay you with paypal payments, then you'll have a positive paypal balance to pay other people with. But without having an associated bank account or credit card, you'll suffer various restrictions on your account, and also it might take much longer to turn the paypal balance into cash in hand or transfer it to a bank account.
If the patient was trustworthy and I knew the patient would pay the back balance.
You are still legally obligated to pay the balance of the car note regardless.
Yes, it is possible to pay via PayPal without adding funds directly to that account. If you have a balance in your PayPal account, for example, if someone has sent you some money or you have sold something through an auction site and so received money into your PayPal account, this will always be taken first to pay for anything you buy using the PayPal account. If that balance doesn't cover the entire cost of your purchase, the remainder outstanding will automatically be taken from your bank or credit card, depending which you have registered to your PayPal account. The same applies if you have no money at all in PayPal.
It would depend on the contract you had
When you surrender the vehicle, it will be sold at auction. The purchase amount will be applied to the balance owed on the loan, repossession fees, interest, penalties, and transportation costs. If the purchase amount exceeds this, the remaining amount should be refunded to you. If the purchase amount is less than the owed balance, you will still have to pay what is owed. If you fail to do so, the lender may seek judgment against the amount owed. This can increase the balance owed again, due to court costs, legal fees, and collection costs.
Paypal does not pay. they doing only transactions.
Yes, You still owe the balance of any note owed to your Finance Company.