Address which is needed for shipping obviously but paypal will pay and prevent them from seeing your personal financial info which is the advantage of using it. It is also 100 percent paid for by the sellers.
No ofcourse not gmail is completely different than PayPal Google has their own payment system - Google Checkout
PayPal shares information with merchants such as the customer's name, email address, shipping address, and payment details to facilitate transactions.
You can use a relative's paypal account to pay for an item you purchased on your own eBay account. You may not be covered by paypal's protection services unless you ship to the verified shipping address on the account. You can specify the shipping address on paypal when you make the eBay payment.
It utilizes very similar security to PayPal. If you trust PayPal, definitely use Google checkout.
You can buy Parkour shoes of Internet stores such as Ebay, or at Parkour workshops.
I'm not absolutely certain that this is the reason, but here's my guess: Google owns Android. They also have a checkout software that they use called Google Checkout. Because they obviously make money through Google Checkout, they don't want to let people who are using Android Market bypass Google Checkout to use PayPal.
No, PayPal does not display your address when you send money to someone.
No, your PayPal username is not necessarily the same as your email address. You can choose a separate username when creating a PayPal account.
It's You're Email Address That You Used To Make You're Paypal Account.
A PayPal invoice is a more detailed way of requesting payment from someone else. You can include individual item descriptions and costs, shipping fees, and sales tax. You specify the email address of the customer and PayPal will send the invoice my email. Then the customer can click on a payment option to use either their PayPal account or their credit card to make payment.
The codes from eBay and PayPal are not publicly issued in advance. When they are issued, they can generally only be used by the members who receive them because the codes are linked to the email address to which they were sent. This means that if you try to use someone else's coupon, it will in all likelihood be rejected at the checkout. If you try to use a voucher the was issued to someone else and it does fail at the checkout, you will still be obliged to pay for the item that you committed to buy (at the full price). There are sites that offer various discounts, but these are not vouchers issued by either eBay or PayPal.