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Is there a way to use a prepaid credit card on paypal?
Posted on May 2nd, 2011 No comments
Question by Zerth: Is there a way to use a prepaid credit card on paypal?
I recently bought a prepaid credit card with 50 dollars on it, I went to paypal to put the card on it but it said the card is denied, I did some searching and found an article that said most big business wont accept prepaid cards because the money can be spent before they bill the card (garbage). So.. is there some way to get a prepaid card on paypal?
Best answer:
Answer by itsmekatiebeth
Yes there is a way for you get a prepaid credit card with your name on it. Its take 7-10 days and its is a credit card.It cost wish 10.00 please see walmart dealer or https://www.walmartmoneycard.com/walmart/homepage.aspxI hope it works.If you have a bank card visa that will work also.
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Is there any way I can purchase things online without a credit card?
Posted on January 29th, 2011 2 commentskel-c asked:
I’m 18 and don’t want a credit card,as I probably couldn’t afford the bills,but I really want to be able to purchase things on e-bay because my fiance and I are moving into our own apartment and need new affordable furniture. Is there any way I can purchase something online without a credit,debit,or paypal card?
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Free Online Dating Websites – No Credit Card Required
Posted on January 5th, 2011 No commentsDavina Anderson asked:
You want free online dating websites, no credit card required. This article will tell you what few people know. You will learn the type of dating site and service to avoid. You will find out the best type of service to get results.
Do not – I repeat, do not – waste a moment of your time with the personals section of online classified sites. Why, you ask? These sites are a hunting ground for clever and unscrupulous marketers, selling everything from adult webcams and dating membership sites, to pills and devices that enlarge your penis. You write a personals ad on one of these sites and dozens of people respond. All – almost all, sometimes all – of the responders are marketers trying to sell you something. They get you to join a website to see their dating profile or fill out a form to see them on webcam. Please, do not be fooled. Avoid this type of service like you would swine flu!
Another type of site to avoid is the “supposedly” totally free dating site. These sites are usually replete with fake profiles of, yet again, clever marketers trying to sell you something.
Now, of course, not all classified and free dating sites are no good. I’m just generalizing. In my experience, though, almost all are full of marketers trying to get you to reach for your credit card.
What I suggest to my friends – and anyone who will listen – is to join a free community at a major dating service. Take your pick. Most people are put off by the big dating sites because they have a paid service. They think they have to use a credit card or Paypal or something to join and use the features. This is just untrue. The big dating sites have communities for free members and for paid members. You upgrade to a paying member to get the benefit of more features.
Now the benefit of using these dating sites is they do not – I repeat, do no – have marketers hounding you. These services have clever software and teams of people who prevent it from happening. This means if you receive 200 emails from different women, they are all “real women.”
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New Invention: The Personal Credit Card Reader for Online Shopping
Posted on December 15th, 2010 8 commentsissmat asked:
SmartSwipe is the dream child of a young entrepreneur from the city of Regina in the Province of Saskatchewan, Canada. He plans to revolutionize the current online payment process used by millions of online shoppers when conducting online credit card transactions, and replace PayPal as the number 1 trusted method of making online credit card purchases. For an in-depth review of the technology and its applications, visit: www.yourworldtoday.ca
Crystal -
How to Fight Online Transaction Fraud
Posted on November 19th, 2010 No commentsPanah 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.
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How can someone under 18 by something online without credit card, debit card, or something like paypal?
Posted on November 10th, 2010 2 commentsA-Guy-Without-A-Hat asked:
Okay there is stuff I want to get online, but I don’t want to use my parents credit cards (I”m 15).. Is there something like a money card I could use to get stuff online???
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Is there any alternative to credit card (and debit card) for shopping online?
Posted on August 18th, 2010 7 commentsTrishul asked:
Also, PayPal sounds interesting, is it safe?
And I dont have credit card for that either….
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How does a person who’s starting their own online business process credit card purchases?
Posted on June 26th, 2010 1 comment -
How to check credit card history online?
Posted on January 17th, 2010 1 commentpinkstaxp asked:
Well i need to use paypal and when u add a credit card u have to wait till u see the verification code on the billingstatement. Is there a way to check ur billing statement online?
ETHAN -
What is the best way to accept credit card payments online?
Posted on October 28th, 2009 2 commentstcarrw asked:
I am looking accept credit card payments online, from your experience what is the best service to have do this. I am looking for reliability, cost and service. What are the fees for these services as well.
Paypal seems like an opt out. If it is the best why, and what are their fees.
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