Thursday, May 2, 2013
How to Send Money Anonymously Online
1. Establish an anonymous email account. You may need it to sign up for online accounts and services that will send the payment on your behalf. Use a generic name like 'John Smith' or simply write 'Anonymous Donor' as your sender name.
2. Send money online using a service like MoneyGram.com or WesternUnion.com. Choose a location in the recipient's town and use a credit card to process the transaction. Send an anonymous email to the recipient with the money retrieval password and instructions for where he can retrieve the cash. Identify the specific reason why you are sending the money and yourself as an 'anonymous concerned party' so that the person can be assured that this is not some type of scam.
3. Establish a business or premier PayPal account. Paypal allows you to register for an account with a fictitious name or nickname (though your full name is preferred). Add your anonymous email account to the list of email addresses associated with the account. You can then send money to the recipient's email address from that anonymous address.
4. Visit JustGive.org to send an anonymous donation online. Make your payment and check the option to withhold your name and contact information from the charity. NetworkforGood.org and DonorsChoose.org, two more sites that support charities, also give you the option to donate anonymously or with a nickname.
How to Buy WoW Gold with PayPal
1. Go to the My Game Sale website (See Resources). Click the banner that says 'Buy WoW Accounts.'
2. Browse and view what level, race, class, realm, transferability and type of gear is available for each account. Prices range from over $700 for high-level characters to at least $30 for lower-level characters.
3. Click the link that says 'Buy Now' when you have selected a character that you want.
4. Enter in your required personal information, including your name, address and phone number. Select the radio button next to 'PayPal' and select 'Checkout'.
5. Log into your PayPal account and review your order information. Click 'Confirm Order' when you are ready to place your order.
Wednesday, May 1, 2013
How to Update Your Credit Card Information With PayPal
1. Go to PayPal.com and sign into your account with your email address and password.
2. Click the "My Account" tab located in the PayPal navigation bar and hover over "Profile." Select "Add or Edit Credit Card" from the drop-down menu. A page will open showing a list of the credit cards added to your PayPal account.
3. Click "Edit" next to the credit card you want to update.
4. Update the information for your credit card. You can update the billing address, expiration date and CSC number (the three-digit security number on the back of your card).
5. Click "Save" to finish updating your credit card information.
How to Get Paid with Paypal
1. Sign in to your PayPal account. If you don't already have one, they're fee to acquire.
2. Go to the "Request Money" section on the PayPal website.
3. Create a money request or create an invoice.
4. Use the "Create a money request" if you have a simple request, such as lending your buddy $25 last week or providing a simple service such cleaning a carpet. You must know the person's email address -- he doesn't have to have a PayPal account -- and the amount you are charging them for. Click continue and then confirm the information and send a personal message if needed.
5. Choose the "Create an invoice" option if you need to itemize your request. You will have to input your information and the information of the person you're requesting along with the invoice details. You must confirm this information as well.
6. Wait for the money to come rolling in. Or, if you don't receive the money in a reasonable amount of time, you can send a reminder.
How to Configure Zencart for PayPal
Prepare Paypal
1. Log in to your Paypal account and click the “Profile” tab. Select “Email” and write your primary Paypal email address as it appears on the screen. Click “Back to Profile Summary” and select “Instant Payment Notification Preferences.”
2. Click “Edit” and place a check mark in the notification preferences box to turn the feature on. Input your Zencart store’s Instant Payment Notification URL and click “Save” to set the URL. Locate this URL in the Paypal payment module of the Zencart admin screen.
3. Click “Website Payment Preferences” to configure the way Paypal handles payments through your Zencart store. Click “On” next to the “Auto Return for Website Payments” setting. Provide the return URL and click “Save.” Locate the return URL in the Paypal payment module of the Zencart admin screen.
4. Remove any tax or shipping options you have configured for your Paypal account. Save your changes.
Configure Zencart
5. Log in to your Zencart administration panel. Click “Modules” and select “Payment.” Click “Install” if you have never used Paypal with Zencart before. Click “Edit” if the Paypal module has already been installed.
6. Input your Paypal account’s primary email address. This value is case-sensitive and must match exactly with the email address you copied from Paypal’s profile screen.
7. Set your Zencart options based on how you want Zencart to notify you of transactions or errors. Review your configuration and save your changes.
How to Increase the Payment Limit of a PayPal Account
1. Confirm the email address you used to sign up for PayPal. Follow the instruction in the 'Welcome' email to confirm your email.
2. Linking and confirming a valid credit or debit card will also raise your payment limit. PayPal confirms a credit card by charging a small amount to the card (the amount is refunded to your PayPal account once your card is confirmed). This charge will be accompanied by a 4-digit PIN associated with the charge---you should be able to find this 4-digit number on your credit card bill or by logging into your online banking account and viewing the charge. Log back in to your PayPal account and enter that 4-digit code to verify your card.
3. Link and verify a valid bank account. The verification process is similar to the credit card verification process. Only in this case, PayPal will make small, random deposits to the account. You need to find the exact amount of these deposits by checking your bank statement or accessing your accounts through online banking. Once you enter those deposit amounts, PayPal will verify your bank account and raise your payment limit.
4. An alternate way to help increase your payment limit is to verify your physical address. PayPal will send a confirmation code by postal mail to your address. You can request this by visiting PayPal's 'Security Center' section and requesting it. Once the letter arrives in the mail, you'll need to log back into your PayPal account and enter the number to confirm your address.
5. Directly request PayPal to raise your limit. Visit their 'Resolution Center' on the website and look for the links on how to remove limitations (should be towards the top of the page). PayPal lists additional ways to increase your payment limit (including verifying a landline phone number) Follow the steps and submit your request to PayPal. According to the website, they attempt to resolve all requests within 3 business days.
How to Use a Debit Card on PayPal
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Create a PayPal account by following the step-by-step instructions from the "Sign Up" link on the PayPal website. Click the "My Account" tab after you have created your PayPal account.
2. Add your debit card information and bank account information from separate links under the "Profile" tab.
3. Click the "Send Money" link to pay for purchases or services as long as the person/business you are paying has a PayPal account. Funds will come out of your checking account, and all transactions will be visible from the "My Account" tab.
4. Click the "Request Money" link to send an e-mail invoice to the person/business who has purchased goods or services from you. Upon payment, the transaction from new funds will also be visible from the "My Account" tab.
5. Add funds to or withdraw funds from your bank account from separate links under the "My Account" tab.
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