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Paypal?????

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Okay, so when you get paid through paypal do you have to have a credit card? And can you only spend the money online?

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  1. Carlton W, and Jennifer M are correct, you should have a checking account, credit card, debit card, or you can apply for their own Paypal debit account.  If you contact Paypal either by phone or via email/Help tab, they will give you all of the information that you need to set up an account, and how to withdraw money, or have a check sent to you.

    Good luck !!!!


  2. You can hook paypal directly into your checking or savings account and have the money direct-deposited there. It doesn't happen overnight though. Takes about 48 hours (not counting weekends).

    If you log into your paypal account and click on "my account" then the sub-menu "profile" there's a section for adding a bank account. Have your checkbook handy for the routing numbers.

    Enter the information into paypal. Paypal will then make 2 small deposits into this account some time within about 3 days. You then go back to the "profile" section and "verify" the bank account by entering the deposit amounts. The'll be anywhere from about 20 cents to as little as 3 cents.

    Hope this information helps!

  3. You use your checking or savings account with pay pal instead of or in addition to credit card. I have never done this, but I have heard of people getting pay pal to issue a check, but I don't know if that is true or not. The web sight has a customers service number listed. I;m sure that if you called them they could tell you more.

  4. Strawberry fishsticks.  :B

  5. Paypal can hold the money in a Money Market account that they set up for you, or you can transfer it into your own bank account.  If you get a Paypal debit card, you can use it just like any other debit card.
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