Sunday, July 28, 2013

How to Refuse a PayPal Payment


1. Log into PayPal using your user name and password. Before refusing a PayPal payment, you’ll need to find information pertaining to the transaction, especially if the user has an unverified account.
2. Find the payment you need to refuse. If you have a number of different transactions, narrow down your choices based on the date of the payment or look through your most recent transactions. Typically, if you need to refuse a payment, it’s listed at the top of your transactions.
3. Look for the button next to the transaction labeled "Claim/Refuse." When an unverified user sends a PayPal payment, PayPal places a button next to the transaction that lets you either accept or refuse the payment. This may also occur if the transaction comes from a different country. If the account isn’t verified, simply press the "Refuse" button.
4. If the account is verified, send a message to PayPal. Give PayPal the transaction number, the name of the buyer, the email address associated with the account and the date of the transaction. Let PayPal know that you need to refuse the payment and send it back to the seller.
5. Wait five to 10 minutes after logging out of your account to log back in and check your account, if you manually refused the payment. The payment information should now be removed from your account and the funds sent back to the buyer. For verified accounts, it can take up to 30 days for the information to leave your account.

How to Print Postage With PayPal


1. Hook your computer up to a printer using the USB port. Turn the printer on.
2. Go to PayPal and register or sign in with your email address and password to start the process of printing postage. If you're not registered, do this now.
3. Click the 'Payments Received link' toward the middle of the page. Click the 'Print Postage' button in the seventh column of the payments received history.
4. Make sure all the shipment information is correct, such as the name, address, city, state and zip code of the recipient. Also, verify that their email address is current. A shipping confirmation will be sent to that email address.
5. Weigh your package with a small scale and input the weight in pounds and ounces into the proper PayPal field.
6. Choose your shipping preference from 'Media Mail,' 'Standard' or 'Priority.' Click the 'Insurance' button and select the insurance amount, if desired.
7. Verify that all the information is correct. Click the 'Print' button and wait for your postage to come out of the printer. Check it for errors immediately. Affix the postage to your package and place in a mail receptacle.

How to View Payment Source in PayPal


Viewing Payment Sources on File
1. Go to the PayPal homepage and enter your user name and password to obtain access to your account. If you need to setup a PayPal account, click on the 'Sign Up' button and follow the on-screen instructions.
2. Place your cursor over 'Profile' in the 'My Account' menu to display your profile options.
3. Click on 'Add or Edit Credit Card' to view or make changes to your payment sources. Here you will see all of the payment sources on file with PayPal and which payment source is currently set as your primary funding method. This primary credit or debit card is used to fund purchases made through PayPal when there is not enough funds in your PayPal account. You may also use a secondary funding source.
4. Select the 'Edit' or 'Remove' option to delete a payment source or view the full credit card number associated with the payment source.
5. You can add a new payment source by clicking on the 'Add Card' button and enter the details for your Visa or MasterCard. Once PayPal confirms the address on the card, you will be able to use it to send PayPal payments.
Viewing Payment Sources by Transaction
6. Go to the PayPal website and log in to your account.
7. Click on the 'Overview' tab in the 'My Account' menu to see a list of your recent transactions. If you want to view the details of a transaction outside of the current transaction window, click on the 'View All of My Transactions' option at the top of your recent activity window.
8. Click on the 'Details' link beside the transaction you wish to view to see the payment source information for that individual purchase. On the transaction details page, you will find information regarding the payment date and the source of payment used. Your full credit or debit card number will not be displayed, but you will be able to view the credit card type and the last four digits of the account number.

Saturday, July 27, 2013

How to Find a PayPal Debit Card Receipt


Finding PayPal Debit Card Receipts
1. Log in to your Paypal account at PayPal.com.
2. Click on the "My Account" tab, then choose "Overview."
3. Select the "Debit Card" link on the "My Recent Activity" menu.
4. Sort through all debit card transactions, or set terms by clicking on the "Select" button above the transaction list. Choose a time frame from the drop-down menu. Once you have made your selection, the page will automatically reload and display the desired results.
5. Get your receipt by clicking on the "Details" link of the transaction in question. You can print a copy by using your browser's printing tools.
Getting Instant PayPal Debit Card Receipts
6. Set up your PayPal account to send instant receipts to your e-mail account each time you use your PayPal debit card.
7. Go to the "My Account - Overview" menu and choose "More Options" from the drop-down list under "Profile."
8. Choose "Notifications" from the "Account Information" menu on the "Profile Summary" page.
9. Check the box beside "I make a purchase with my PayPal ATM/Debit Card" in the "Payment Notifications" box. This will allow PayPal to send a copy of your receipt via e-mail each time you use your PayPal debit card.

How Do I Ship Using PayPal?


Function
After you open an account with PayPal and link it to a bank account, you can process payments and collect contact information from buyers. When a payment is made, PayPal produces a record of the transaction, accessible to buyers and sellers who have an account.
Features
PayPal interfaces with the U.S. Postal Service website to calculate postage based on the contact information indicated on the transaction. Using your PayPal account balance, checking account or credit card, you can pay for postage and print an address label with postage on your home printer from PayPal's website.
Considerations
The U.S. Postal Service has specific regulations for mailing packages over a certain size and weight and for sending international packages. You can print mailing labels but may need to take larger and special packages to the post office for mailing.

How Do I Change My Surname on PayPal?


1. Sign into your PayPal account.
2. Scroll to the bottom of the PayPal page and click the "Contact Us" link located between "About Us" and "Legal Agreements." A new page will open with options for contacting a PayPal representative.
3. Look to the "Email us" section of the contact options and click the "Send us" link so you can email PayPal and request to change your surname. A page will open asking you to select the reason you want to contact PayPal.
4. Check the box next to the "My Account" category. When the list of options opens below "My Account," check the box next to "Name Change."
5. Enter a question in the box below "Summarize your question in one sentence." For example, you may want to type "I want to change my surname." After you enter the question, click "Continue." A new page will open that requests information about your name change.
6. Check the box next to "Personal Name" beneath the "Which type of name would you like to change?" question.
7. Enter the name currently on your PayPal account under "Current Name" and then type your first name and new surname under "New Name." Click "Continue" to send the name change request to PayPal.

How to Dispute a Charge Through PayPal amp; Credit Cards


Disputing a Charge Through PayPal
1. Check that you have a cause to file the dispute. If you're not sure if you recognize the charge, check the corresponding note. It will say what it's for. If you're certain you didn't approve of the charge, contact PayPal immediately on 888-221-1161.If the goods you received didn't match your expectations, check if they match the seller's description.
2. Click on 'Resolution Center' tab.
3. Click on the 'Dispute a Transaction' button.
4. Fill in the required information. PayPal will e-mail the seller and ask them to respond. If the seller doesn't refund your money, continue to Step 5.
5. Escalate the dispute to a claim. You must do this within 20 days of filing the dispute. PayPal will investigate your claim and make a ruling. You may have to provide additional information, such as photos, to back up your claim.
Disputing a Credit Card Charge
6. Phone the customer service number on the back of the card.
7. Ask the customer service agent for a form to dispute a charge. It will come in the mail.
8. Fill in the form.
9. Send the form back to the credit card issuer, along with any supporting evidence that you have.
10. Wait for the credit card issuer to investigate your dispute claim and make a ruling.