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Paypal
What is PayPal and how does it work?
Paypal is an online payment system that facilitates the transfer of
money from one bank account to another. After signing up for an account
at www.paypal.com and proceeding through their easy verification
process, you may send money to your Paypal account from your bank
account and begin to use to make purchases online from websites such as
amazon.com, eBay and of course HDQR. Paypal is one of the most widely
accepted electronic payment services used today to reliably, instantly
and safely move money between accounts worldwide.
How do I open an account in Paypal?
To open an account in Paypal, simply visit
www.paypal.com. From there you can
click on the 'sign up' button and follow the registration process.
Paypal has a user friendly system to help new users create their
accounts.
How do I verify my Paypal account?
The Paypal verification system is quite simple and easy. Once you have
created your Paypal account, you have the option to acquire verified
status by completing a process through your bank. After logging into
your Paypal account, click the option that says verify my account, and
Paypal will give instructions on what to do next. Paypal will make two
small deposits into the bank account attached to your Paypal account and
they will request that you verify exactly the amounts that they have
deposited. After checking your bank records, simply enter the deposit
amounts into the Paypal query page and your account will then attain
verified status.
What is a transaction ID? Where do I find it?
A transaction ID is term used to describe Paypal payments. Every time
money is sent or received through Paypal, the transaction is assigned
its own individual transaction ID. Transaction IDs are typically 16
digits long and contain both numbers and letters. If you have a Paypal
account, you may log in and review the transaction ID under recent
transactions. If you used a credit card, a confirmation email will be
sent to the e-mail address you provided while making the purchase.
How do I find out more about Paypal?
There is a lot to learn about how Paypal operates, so they have created
a useful help tool to answer any questions about the payment system. You
may read more about Paypal
here.
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