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About Payment Methods. PayPal allows you to make payments using a variety of methods including: PayPalbalance, bank account, PayPal branded debit and credit cards, PayPal Credit, debit card, and credit card.
Paypal offer payment cards by invitation only. The card isn't a credit card but acts like a debit card attached to a Paypal balance. It can be used at an ATM in the same way as a debit card to withdraw cash.
Yes you can.
One advantage of a debit card compared to a credit cards is that with debit card you will not be heavily indebted because your purchases are directly charged to your checking account.
Unfortunately not. See the related link to Amazon - it lists their accepted methods of payments.
No, you may only use a credit card. And if you live in the United States, you may use either a credit card or a Visa/Mastercard debit card.
You can pay for a purchase from Lowe's with PayPal if you have a PayPal debit card. The debit card has a MasterCard logo and when you use it, the funds will come out of your PayPal account.
PayPal offers traditional credit cards, debit cards and online bill payments. They are regarded as an alternative form of payment for online purchases but also offer a cash back option for debit card transactions where a signature is required.
they take paypal which uses a debit card
Based on the cards I have, if it is a debit card the word Debit appears on the front above the Visa, Mastercard or American Express logo. Credit cards typically only contain the logo.
No, credit cards are loans and debit cards are checks.
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.