Sunday, January 20, 2013
How to Get a Debit Master Card Without Having a Bank Account
1. A Debit master card is a valuable financial tool which makes it easier for people to carry around without having to carry large amount of cash. It makes it possible for the owner to pay their bills at payment centers, shop at supermarket, make reservations and purchase petrol. Any person can obtain a Debit Master Card without have a bank account or good credit.If your are interested in getting a free debit master card, go to www.paypal.com and sign up for a free Paypal Account. After you have signed up, and your account is approved, login to your paypal account using your email address that you signed up with and view the details in your account including how to get your free debit master card.
2. You are now eligible to obtain a Paypal Debit Master Card 90 days after becoming a member. Login to your Paypal account using your email address that you signed up with. Click on debit card, fill out the application form then click on submit form. You will be informed by email when your debit card is approved.
3. When your debit card is approved, it will be mailed to your address given, when you signed up for your Paypal account. Continue to watch your mails for your debit card. A second letter will be mailed to you with your activation code.If you do not receive your debit card after you have been informed that it was mailed to you, contact Paypal via telephone or email.
4. Another option to obtaining a debit master card is to visit your local bill payment center and obtain an application form from either Netspend, or Western union. You can visit their websites at: www.netspend.com and or www.westernunion.com Fill out the form by following the instructions, then mail it to the address stated along with the small fee requested.
PayPal Transaction Error 10415
PayPal API
PayPal uses an API has a specific set of rules or codes for developing buttons, payments and other coding to integrate PayPal with a website. The Express Checkout PayPal feature, which is associated with error 10415, is based on the PayPal API. The API section of the PayPal Integration Center also lists all of the error codes. In addition to Express Checkout, Website Payments Pro, Recurrent Payments, Mobile Checkout and Mass Payment are all developer applications using the API.
Express Checkout
Transaction error 10415 is an error associated with the PayPal Express Checkout feature. The Express Checkout is a button that gives buyers on the website another option for purchasing. Express Checkout gives the buyer all of the transaction details at the same time, including the order details, shipping options, insurance choice and the total of the taxes. The Express Checkout button has "Check out with PayPal" text written on it. After obtaining the Express Checkout button, the HTML code is then copied and pasted into the website.
Error Code 10415
PayPal Transaction error 10415 means that the transaction was refused because of an invalid argument. While the error may have additional messages, it also indicates that a successful transaction has already been completed for the token. PayPal allows a token only once for a successful transaction. If you determine that your buyers are clicking the "Place Order" button twice, then PayPal recommends that you disable the button after the buyer has clicked it.
Token
Since the transaction error code 10415 means that a successful transaction has been completed for a token, then what is a token? The token is what is returned in the SetExpressCheckout response that executes the "_express-checkout" command. The payment action is taken and then the token is returned. PayPal redirects to the buyer's browser by using the valid token after the buyer has reviewed the PayPal transaction. In the API Express Checkout coding, it is written out as "TOKEN=tokenValue."
How to Use PayPal to Fund an E*Trade Account
1. Log in to PayPal. Choose 'Profile' from the menu on the top of the screen and click on 'Bank Accounts.'
2. Click on 'Add.' Choose 'United States' as the country where your E*trade account is held and enter 'E*Trade Clearing' as the bank name.
3. Mark the account as a checking account by clicking the radio button next to 'Checking.' Type '056073573' as your routing number. Type your account number as the account number. Click 'Continue.'
4. Wait three days. Log in to your E*Trade account. Find two small deposits that list PayPal as the depositing bank.
5. Log in to your PayPal account again. Go to your profile and click 'Bank Accounts.' Click 'Confirm.' Type in the deposit amounts that are on your E*Trade statement. Click 'Submit.'
6. Transfer money to your E*Trade Account from PayPal as necessary. Log in to your PayPal account, click on 'Withdraw Funds' and transfer the amount you need into your E*Trade account. If you want to transfer funds from E*Trade to PayPal, click on 'Add Money' and transfer the money from E*Trade to PayPal.
Saturday, January 19, 2013
How to Test PayPal Sandbox Code
1. Navigate to PayPal Sandbox website (see Resources). Use your username and password to log in.
2. Choose "Test Accounts" to start a test "buyer" account. Click to choose "Pre-configured." Hit the "Buyer" button.
3. Type a fake email address and password to create a "buyer" account.
4. Go back to "Test Accounts" and choose "Pre-configured." Now, hit the "Seller" button to create a fake "seller" account. Type a fake email address and password (different that what you chose for the "buyer" account). Click on "Create Account."
5. Go back to "Test Accounts." Click "Disabled" under "Payment Review" for both the fake buyer and seller accounts you created.
6. Read the billing agreement and click "Accept." Next, select "Enter Sandbox Test Site."
7. Type the test account password and hit "Log-in." Click on "Complete Billing Agreement" listed under "Step 3."
8. Click on the link "API Credentials" to generate a testing API (Application Programming Interface). Note your username, password and signature and type in this information when you are prompted to do so.
9. Navigate to your transaction website where you use PayPal. Use the test buyer account you created and start making test purchases.
How to Find Total Buying History on eBay
1. Log-in to your eBay account and select the Advanced Search feature from the top of the screen. A regular search lets you only look at currently listed items and completed auctions, but the Advanced Search lets you look up information relating to a buyer or seller.
2. Enter the user ID in the search box and select information for completed auctions. The search also lets you look at all completed auctions, including auctions the user bid on, but didn’t win. Press "Enter" and you will see a separate page with the information entered.
3. "Visit the "My eBay" page if you need your buying history and select the "Won" option under "Buy." Then select your information using the drop-down menu. EBay only lets you look at your bidding history from the last 60 days, but it also lets you search by the last week, current month or last month.
4. Check Paypal if you want information about purchases made longer than 60 days ago. Paypal keeps a permanent record of all transactions relating to your account and lets you search for a specific period of time and limit your search to only purchases made.
5. Select History from the Paypal menu, opt for payments sent and enter your information. Choose the dates you want, but if you want a total buying history, leave the starting date open ended. This shows you all purchases you made through eBay using Paypal and your total buying history.
How to Verify a PayPal Account
Verify With a Bank Account
1. Gather your bank account information, including the bank name, account number and routing information.
2. Log in to your PayPal account. You will be at the 'My Account Overview' page.
3. Look for the heading 'Activate Account' and click 'Add Bank Account.' You may also add a bank account by going to the 'Profile Summary' page and clicking on 'Bank Accounts' in the 'Financial Information' column.
4. Enter your bank information and hit continue. PayPal allows for two ways to verify using a bank account: if you have online banking access, you can offer your login information to your financial institution's website, and PayPal will check the information to instantly verify your account. Alternatively, PayPal will make two small deposits into your banking account.
5. Check your bank statements for the PayPal deposits. Return to the verification page by clicking the 'Confirm Bank Account' link on your Account Summary page, and then enter the amounts of the deposits.
Verify by Applying for a PayPal Plus Credit Card
6. Scroll down to the bottom of any PayPal page.
7. Click the 'Plus Card' link. You will be redirected to a page entitled 'PayPal Plus Credit Card.'
8. Locate and click on the 'Apply Now' button.
9. Fill in the empty fields on the application form. Many of them will be filled in with information PayPal already has from your account.
10. Decide whether you want to enroll in the Account Security program. If so, check the box. Then read the 'Terms and Conditions' of the card.
11. Hit the 'Accept and Submit' button. In less than 1 minute, PayPal will tell you whether or not you have been approved. If you are approved, it will automatically verify your PayPal account.
How to Refund a Customer on PayPal
1. Log in to your Paypal account and click the 'Payments received' link at the top of the screen. Click the 'Details' link for the transaction you want to refund.
2. Scroll down to the bottom of the page and click the 'Issue Refund' link. Or press 'Ctrl'+'F' on the keyboard and search the page for the words 'Issue Refund' if you're having trouble locating it.
3. Enter how much money to refund into the text box. Then type a note to the buyer explaining what's going on and click the 'Continue' button at the bottom of the page.
4. Review the refund information and use the 'Edit' button to go back and correct any mistakes. If everything looks good, click the 'Issue Refund' button to confirm and send the refund.
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