On 5/10/2014 7:29 PM, Duyahn Walker wrote:
Have the person in question send a check in the mail. Yes, it's a bit
slower but, things will not get hacked in the process and, it keeps
the relationship on a business level.
----- Original Message ----- From: "Josh" <[email protected]>
To: "gwmicro" <[email protected]>
Sent: Saturday, May 10, 2014 10:50 AM
Subject: Re: paypal question
what I am trying to do is this. I have a friend who is not very good
with computers. He wants to buy a laptop from me. And he wants to
send me money through pay pal if possible. But he uses pay pal so
infrequently it would not be worth him having or getting a pay pal
account. He wants me to use my computer to enter his credit card info
to transfer the money into my account for the purchase of the laptop.
He just uses his computer for getting nls bard books radio email and
looking stuff up on wikipedia every now and then. Is there any way he
can get money into my pay pal account without having an account of
his own? If we can't work something out he said he can just send me a
check in the mail.
Josh
using windows7 laptop
On 5/10/2014 11:20 AM, Christopher-Mark Gilland wrote:
Hey Josh.
This is somewhat of a gray area. It really honestly depends on the
merchant. As a seller, you have the option to allow perspective
buyers to enter their credit card information. Obviously, the seller
never sees that information, just as they never ever ever see the
buyer's bank account information. It's done very securely either
way you look at it. As for the way that you go about enterring your
card info, this will vary from seller to seller, but generally
speaking, the concept is basically the same if they give you the
option... Essentially, there should be a form somewhere on their
checkout page where you can either A. Enter your card info, or B.
Login/create a PayPal account.
Quite honestly Josh, I'd personally go ahead and create an account,
then tie either a debit/credit card to it, or tie a checking/savings
account to your PayPal account to be used as a funding source. It's
incredibly easy to do.
You know what? You just gave me a really awesome idea! I should do
a webinar training session on the use with PayPal with a screen
reader. That's not a half bad idea, actually.
Anyway, I hope this at least helps to a point.
Feel free to give me a call later today if you get stuck.
Chris.
----- Original Message ----- From: "Josh" <[email protected]>
To: "gwmicro" <[email protected]>
Sent: Saturday, May 10, 2014 11:03 AM
Subject: paypal question
hi, do you need a pay-pal account to send money to people? can you
send it with just a credit card and no account, if so how? I can't
figure it out.
thanks
Josh
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Far as I can see, when you hit the log-in screen, you are also offered
to pay, without a Paypal account. Paypal then will just take your credit
card info once, and perform the actual transaction. At least, this
option comes up when I try to pay for items bought on EBay. What you may
want to do, is to send a payment request, to your friend's email
address, from within your paypal account. He then will receive a mail
message from Paypal, with all the info he needs, and he then should be
able to go ahead with a one-time payment. If nothing else, why not call
Paypal's customer service. They have been quite helpful, the few times I
have tried them.
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