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  • Q&A: How do I use eBay with a prepaid credit card?

    Posted on September 6th, 2011 admin No comments


    Question by Taytay: How do I use eBay with a prepaid credit card?
    Say I have a $ 500 prepaid credit card and I’m trying to purchase something for $ 200 on ebay, how do I do it? Last I recall when I tried to set up an Ebay account it asked for information that couldn’t be entered with a prepaid card. Is it possible?

    Best answer:

    Answer by fersure1991
    sign up for a paypal account and use the card on that, paypal doesnt care if its prepaid, and choose paypal at ebay checkout



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  • How to Fight Online Transaction Fraud

    Posted on November 19th, 2010 admin No comments
    Panah C Rad asked:




    Have you been a victim of online transaction fraud? If you have bought items on eBay or other 3rd party marketplaces, you have probably had an experience with a seller who has tried to take your money without delivering on her promise. If you are a victim of online fraud, you are not without hope. There are steps you can take to prevent and fight online fraud:

    PayPal Protection: Most online marketplaces allow you to use PayPal as the safer method of payment. PayPal comes with numerous protection policies for sellers and buyers. Unfortunately, unethical sellers always find holes in the best protections plans. For instance, if you buy a digital product using PayPal, and you do not receive your product, there is a good chance that you won’t get your money back. But you should file your dispute with PayPal regardless and push them to move your case forward.

    Credit Card fraud protection: if PayPal does not honor its buyer protection policy, you should contact your credit card issuer to ask for a charge-back. Most credit card companies will ask you for transaction details to investigate. So there is a chance that your chargeback can be rejected (especially if PayPal challenges your charge-back). It is essential for you to use a $0 fraud liability card to make sure you are protected to some level. You should also provide your credit issuer with proper documentation to help them resolve the situation in your favor. The best way to go is to save all the communications and transaction documents that you have from the seller and forward them to your issuer’s investigation team.

    Internet Crime Compliant center: if your charge-back is rejected by your card issuer, you should contact the authorities about your online transaction. Internet Crime Compliant Center (IC3.gov) is one of the best places to go to file a police report against the fraudulent seller. You need to make sure you have all the documentation handy to provide the investigators with information about the seller. Please make sure to use this as the very last resort. If you file a complaint with IC3.gov, real investigators will be on your case, which means you will be held responsible for any lies. So make sure to tell the truth.

    Online fraud is very common these days. While services such as PayPal make it hard for fraud artists to trick folks, fraud still happens every day. By using a safe credit card you can protect yourself against most fraud cases, but in worst case scenario you should not be shy about contacting the authorities to report any fraud cases.

    Tiffany
  • Accept Credit Card Payment Online

    Posted on August 7th, 2010 admin No comments
    Dominic Ferrara asked:




    Everyone is selling on the web these days. When we ponder this concept, most of us immediately think of EBay. After all, this is pretty much where it all began. I have to give props to the fellow who started the online auction phenomenon. As of now, he’s definitely sitting pretty. Since then, so many nuances have stormed cyberspace. Now you can pick and choose from a variety of online forums and auction websites that sell products. You too can get in the game and sell a few items of your own. The cool part is you don’t even have to bother with checks and money orders. Why not just accept credit card payment online? Anyone can do it now. Welcome to the age of big business.

    I was speaking with a custom knife vendor on the phone the other day. I wanted to purchase one of his products, but wanted more information before I actually threw down the cash. I decided to call him up and get a feel for who he was a bit. This is so much more personal than emailing. Well, needless to say, we chatted about knives for some time. Once I had decided on a piece, he asked me if I wanted to pay him with a credit card or via PayPal. Now, for those of you who aren’t in the loop with PayPal, it’s an EBay company that allows you to send and receive electronic payments. You can accept credit card payment online with this service. If someone wishes to buy from you, they can add a credit card to their PayPal account and quickly send you the funds. It’s ideal if you buy and sell online a lot. Anyway, I was stoked that I could simply PayPal the knife vendor. This makes life easier for me. I typically don’t want to use my credit card at all, but I do keep some cash in my PayPal account. Anyone can open one of these on the web.

    Imagine you’re selling some big ticket items on EBay. The person who wins your items will most likely hope you accept credit card payment online, or have some sort of Paypal account set up. It just makes life a heck of a lot easier now days. No one wants to bother with money orders and checks are becoming obsolete. Thank God! So check into PayPal and see how you can begin to accept credit card payment online as easy as pie. This is ideal for anyone who sells on the web.

    Norman
  • PayPal – Easy to Take Credit Cards Online

    Posted on July 26th, 2010 admin No comments
    Landon McGehee asked:




    There is without any doubt or question accepting credit cards is an absolute necessity online if you intend to run an online business; we take it for granted but a great deal relies on this now. You can’t run an online business by taking checks or money orders; delays in processing the order will make it an nonviable proposition. No-one likes to wait on the Internet otherwise they would shop in a mall; caring about what your customers want is the key to success.

    You need to a system to take a payment instantly to get your product or service out the door as soon as your customer orders it. Any professional company that has an e-commerce website will make sure that every type of payment system is in place including the ability to accept credit cards online; these sites aim to please their customers by accepting payment at any time of the day. If you don’t take payments this way then you should inquire about having the option of online payments available as soon as you can.

    There are now quite a number of methods of accepting credit cards online; this decision is often based on how much a company is willing to spend to run it. Because it is possible to use more than one method to accept credit cards online, many larger internet businesses use more than one system to attract additional customers.

    Using Paypal

    Often the traditional systems of accepting card payments can be expensive and out of the reach of many small internet businesses; however, a good alternative is to use Paypal to accept your credit card payments. The rise in the popularity of Paypal is partially due to eBay who purchased the company. It is slowly overtime becoming the payment system of choice for many.

    All that is needed is a Paypal account to be created which is simple to use; many internet users prefer to use this system over others. The only way to keep customers is by supplying a safe online payment service for them to purchase your products or service; by ensuring your site is secure, your sales will increase and less potential customers will leave.

    There is no need to apply for pay with a credit card by mail.
    This means that the transaction is encrypted so that their information is not broadcast around the Internet for those who may take those numbers for their own use. Any website that accepts credit cards online will be a secure site with the first letters of the website address being https://, This provides peace of mind to the user, so if you do not have this facility your customers will go elsewhere. With internet fraud being one of the top concerns on the internet it is your responsibility to make your customers feel safe and secure when they place an order otherwise they will leave and order elsewhere.

    Michele
  • If you buy a Credit Card Machine online (ebay) can you use it through any co?

    Posted on June 30th, 2010 admin 1 comment
    ohmygd asked:


    I was going to bid on a credit card machine online, but was told by a friend certain co only use certain ones and it would be a waist of money is that true?

    Shane
  • A Popular Online Credit Card Choice is Paypal

    Posted on October 21st, 2009 admin No comments
    Lawrence Fine asked:


    Since I opened my PayPal account, I have noticed that it is much easier to make online purchases. Not only are there more sellers who will sell to me (many small sellers do not take credit card transactions) but the sales also seem to be processed faster.

    When I first started a PayPal account, I was pretty suspicious. You see, I have known people who have been scammed over the Internet, so I don’t really trust new forms of electronic transaction very much. I didn’t really know if a PayPal bank account would be secure, and I was worried about trusting my financial information to a business that I didn’t know that much about. Nevertheless, I was working as a freelance writer, and having PayPal accounts made things much easier. There were some clients, in fact, who wouldn’t pay except through PayPal.

    Several months later, I have seen how much of a difference having a PayPal account makes. Before the invention of PayPal, the credit card was the ultimate form of convenience. If you had a credit card account, you could buy basically anything from anywhere. Nowadays, PayPal accounts have become the standard – particularly for online buying and selling. There are many merchants who only work through PayPal.

    There’s a good reason for this. There are quite a few advantages that a PayPal account has over a normal transaction. With PayPal buying and selling, neither party ever gets the other party’s financial information. You don’t have to give out your credit card number, or your PayPal password. Basically, PayPal handles the transaction for you. This is even more secure than a credit card account.

    Although it has been helpful for my online business, it has helped me with other things as well. I used to be afraid to buy something over eBay using a credit card. After all, I didn’t know enough about the seller. For all I knew, he could have been scamming me. The few transactions that I did make were pretty slow. I don’t know why, but for some reason it always seemed to take longer than it should to do credit card transactions online.

    I still need to use a credit card for some purchases – particularly from major online stores – but it is less important than my PayPal business account for buying things online. I figure that, in a few more years, it might become the main way that people do business over the Net.

    Ecommerce Solutions

    Paypal is great for shopping carts for businesses of all sizes, too. Simply upgrade your account to a business account at no extra charge, then place Paypal Buy Now buttons on your websites. Or set up an entire shipping cart system with a third party script or source like 1Shoppingcart and accept membership subscription payments and allow shoppers to buy a variety of items and check out with your Paypal account.

    Paypal’s Virtual Terminal allows an affordable manner of keying in credit card transactions, to, avoiding heavy fee-laden bank operated and third party merchant accounts. Excellent customer service also supersedes outsourced operators who lack expertise in your account solutions, too, another big bonus with Paypal.



    FRED
  • How to be safe using your credit card online?

    Posted on April 9th, 2009 admin 5 comments
    ラーサー・ファルナス・ソリドール asked:


    How to be safe on Pay-pal, Ebay, and all any other websites out there where you can buy things online using your credit card.

    HOUSTON
  • Can I shop online with credit card gift card I buy at walgreens?

    Posted on January 4th, 2009 admin 2 comments
    dfasdfs asked:


    I’m only sixteen and I don’t have a bank account, but I do want to shop online. Is it possible to buy the Vista gift cards at Walgreen and use them to buy things online such as websites and Ebay? Can you explain how the card works? Thanks!

    RAMIRO