Thursday, March 17, 2005
PayPal
Hello again my fellow friends and visitors. This time, I am posting informations about PayPal. For those of you who are new to Paypal, the following post could relly help you to understand more. insyaAllah..
If like me, you spend a lot of buying and selling at auctions, or have a website where you want to sell to folks worldwide, sending and receiving payments overseas can be a nightmare! Banks and Building Societies can charge you a fortune in commission for converting cheques into sterling (and vice versa) and you can lose a lot of profit. An alternative is PayPal, a simple and reliable way to send money to any email address in the world and accruing no commission charges.
Although American based, international users (from 22 countries including the UK) can now take advantage of this useful means of sending and receiving cash anywhere in the world. It’s also a boon if you sign up to lots of ‘get paid’ schemes on the Internet, as more and more are now offering PayPal as an alternative payment method. No more hefty commission charges! UK subscribers can register a credit card or bank checking account at PayPal and have funds transferred directly from and to them. It’s very easy, very secure and very reliable. It is also a well-established programme that is serving thousands of Internet customers.
Signing up for a personal account at PayPal is very straightforward and completely free, well, almost! You fill out some basic details including name, address, telephone number, email address and your selected password. Plus there are a couple of extra security questions to prevent fraud. Your email address becomes your log in name.
Next you are required to enter details of a credit card or debit card (currently only Visa and MasterCard are allowed) under a secure server. The card details have to be confirmed and verified, so you will be debited the sum of $1 from your card, which is completely refundable to your PayPal account once your card has been validated. What happens is that the $1 debit is shown on your credit card statement along with a numeric code, you enter this code into your account at PayPal and your card is then confirmed and a refund given. You can choose to enter your card details at a later date if you are wary at registration.
Then it’s a matter of responding to the email you receive from PayPal to verify your details and your account is then set up and ready to go!
Once registered, you have a number of options. You can link your own checking account to Paypal so that amounts in your PayPal account can be transferred to and from it at a mere click of the mouse button. You can also add funds to your PayPal account from both credit card or bank account, and vice versa! Be aware however that all funds in your PayPal account are in American dollar currency and not British Sterling! When you transfer them to your bank account or credit card, these will be converted to pounds, but expect a conversion fee in some cases. You can also add additional email addresses to your account, up to 8 in all, which is useful for those that have separate addresses for rewards schemes, auctions etc.
I recently sold a Britannia Beanie at auction to an American customer, and despite my making clear that I would only accept payment in sterling funds, he was insistent that it was dollars or nothing. PayPal was the answer, he was able to transfer $50 to my account that I was able to either withdraw to my credit card or bank account, or leave there in readiness for the next time I needed to make payment to somebody via the web. You can also top up your PayPal account at any time using your credit card or bank account.
As another bonus, many Internet based retailers are now offering PayPal as a payment option and as mentioned above, lots of ‘get paid to be online’ schemes now offer PayPal as an option for being paid. Considerably better than banking a $10 dollar rewards cheque for instance, and losing practically all of it through bank commission charges!
Currently, PayPal has a customer base of over 8 million users; I’m one of them! I find it reliable, fast and efficient and auction bidding has taken on a new lease of life! Check out the website for more details. Incidentally, PayPal make a big thing of telling you that you will be rewarded $5 in your PP account for each friend you refer who sets up an account…..sadly, this applies to USA account holders only. The rotten meanies!
Can't find what you are looking for? Try search it with Google :
2 Comments:
Hi..
I just wondering whether it is essential for us to have a credit card before able to use the PayPal account?? Hope can hear the answer from you as soon as possible.
Hi Naxerul...To answer your question, Please refer too the comment I posted for an article entitled "Using Paypal for International Users"....thanx for reading and I hope the comments I posted will help U...
Post a Comment
<< Home