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The complete beginner's guide to PayPal
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Want to get started with PayPal but don't know where to begin? PayPal is the most popular payment processing site in the world and currently provides service to over 325 million people in 200 different countries.[1] You can use PayPal to send money to friends and family, shop online securely, and even send invoices and payment requests. This wikiHow article will teach you how to use PayPal, covering everything from signing up for an account to sending and receiving money.

Things You Should Know

  • Sign up for a free account at https://www.paypal.com, or by installing the PayPal mobile app on your Android, iPhone, or iPad.
  • Link your bank account and/or debit card to start shopping online securely with PayPal.
  • You can add money to your PayPal account by transferring it from your bank, depositing a check, or using PayPal Cash in a participating store.
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Signing Up

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  1. To create your account, go to the PayPal homepage. Click the "Sign Up" button on the upper right-hand corner of the screen.
  2. PayPal will immediately ask you to choose between a personal and a business account. A personal account is best for online shopping and exchanging money with friends and family members. A business account is the better option if you're using PayPal to transfer money for professional services, especially if you're setting up an account for multiple people from a single company.[2]
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  3. PayPal doesn't require you to create a username, but you should link one e-mail address to your PayPal account. You'll also need to set up a secure password.
    • The e-mail address you use is up to you. Just make sure it's an address you use often and can easily log into to get notifications about when your money comes through.
    • You will give PayPal a lot of sensitive information, so make sure your password is secure. Use a combination of upper and lower case letters as well as numbers and special characters (like #, !, @, etc.). A random string of numbers, letters, and special characters (i.e., 13b%E56s$T89!) is generally better than a recognizable word (i.e., HaPPy123!).
  4. After you set up your password, you'll be redirected to a page asking for basic information. Provide PayPal with information such as your name, birth date, address, and phone number.
  5. Click the Wallet link at the top of the page, then click Link a card or bank. From there, you can choose to link a credit or debit card, or to link your PayPal directly to your bank account. You’ll need to enter the number for your card, or the account number and routing number for your account.[3]
  6. For security purposes, PayPal will sometimes need you to confirm that you’re the owner of your card or linked account. Go to your PayPal Wallet and click the Confirm Credit Card link if you see one. PayPal will confirm your linked payment method by charging a small fee to your card. Once the account or card is confirmed, you’ll be refunded right away. Your account is now ready to use![4]
    • If you’re asked to enter a 4-digit code, look for the PayPal charge on your debit or credit card statement. It will look something like PayPal*1234 CODE or PP*1234 CODE.[5]
    • On your PayPal account, click Wallet, then click on the card you want to confirm. Enter the 4 digits (in this case, 1234) and submit.
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Sending Money and Spending

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  1. Even if your PayPal is empty, PayPal can draw from your bank to make payments. However, some people prefer to have money in their PayPal account itself. To put money in your PayPal account, log onto your account and then click "Transfer Money." You can then transfer money to your PayPal account through the bank account linked to your account.[6]
    • You can also add money to your account using PayPal Cash at a store, or by depositing a check.
  2. If you owe someone money, it's easy to send it via PayPal. Simply click the "Transfer Money" option. Enter the amount and the e-mail address of the person who's receiving the money. Then, hit "Send."[7]
    • Make sure you use the correct e-mail address. The e-mail address you use should be the e-mail the other person uses for PayPal.
  3. Many sites have a "Pay with PayPal" button at checkout. If you choose this button, you usually just have to enter the e-mail address associated with your account to pay. This can be a lot quicker than entering credit card information.[8]
  4. Once the money is in your PayPal account, you can withdraw it at any time. Hit the "Transfer" button and then transfer your money directly into the bank account linked with your PayPal. This takes about one business day.
    • You can also choose to transfer your money using a linked debit card for a $0.25 fee. This form of transfer is typically completed within 30 minutes.
  5. Get a PayPal debit card if you use PayPal frequently. A PayPal debit card works like a regular debit card, but it takes money directly from your PayPal account. It's best if you need immediate access to your PayPal money. It's accepted anywhere that takes cards, as well as most ATMs. You can withdraw up to $400 a day if you use a PayPal debit card.
  6. If you made a mistake on your payment to another user, go to your PayPal account and click on the Summary page. Find the pending payment, which should show a status of “Unclaimed.” Under the payment, click “Cancel,” then “Cancel Payment.”[9]
    • If the payment has already been accepted, contact the recipient to request a refund.
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Receiving Money

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  1. If you want people to give you money via PayPal, they will need your e-mail address. Make sure, when requesting to receive money via PayPal, you give people the e-mail address associated with your account and not a different address.[10]
  2. You can send requests for money through PayPal by logging into your account. Click "Tools", then "Request Money." Enter the amount of money you wish to receive and the e-mail or phone number of the person you're requesting it from. Then click, "Request Money."[11]
    • This is a good tool if you need to send someone a gentle reminder they owe you money. For example, if a friend borrowed money from you for something, you can send them a reminder of the amount via PayPal.
  3. If you do any kind of freelance work, you can easily invoice your hours using PayPal. After hitting the "Request Money" tab, you can select "Invoice" from the menu at the top of the page. You then fill out a form where you provide details of the services you provided, your hours, your rates, and the total amount owed.
  4. If you sell things online, on sites like eBay, most sites will allow you to link your account to your PayPal. This way, when customers make purchases, their money will automatically be directed to your PayPal account. Every site has a different procedure for linking your PayPal account, but you usually just need to enter the e-mail associated with your PayPal and possibly some personal information.
  5. If you use PayPal as an online merchant or as a way to invoice an employer, a fee of 2.9% + $0.30 will be deducted from your final payment. To get around this fee, calculate it into your price or invoice by multiplying your desired price by 0.029, then adding $0.30.[12]
    • If you’re transferring money between friends and family with a linked credit card, you’ll be charged the same fee. If you’re using a linked bank account, you won’t be charged a fee.
    • For a full, detailed list of fees in all countries and for different kinds of companies, visit PayPal’s fee page here: https://www.paypal.com/en/webapps/mpp/paypal-fees
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Troubleshooting

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  1. If you get a message saying that your account is locked, call or email PayPal’s customer service. Log in before contacting them to make the process faster. Be ready to provide your phone number, email address, and a statement from the card or bank linked to your account so that the PayPal employee can confirm that you own your account.[13]
    • You can call PayPal from the US at 1-888-221-1161, or from outside the US at 1-402-935-2050. This is the recommended form of contact for a locked account.
    • To email PayPal, go to this link and log in: https://www.paypal.com/us/selfhelp/contact/email
  2. Make sure your card hasn’t expired and has the correct billing address. Update it as needed through your account. If that’s not the issue, check your PayPal Wallet page. If you see a “Confirm Credit Card” link, click it and confirm your card.[14]
    • If your card information is correct and has already been confirmed, make sure your recipient has confirmed their PayPal information and that their account is fully set up. You can also change or add a new payment method to your account and use that instead.
    • If all else fails, call your card company or bank. Explain that a payment through PayPal has been declined and ask what you can do to send it through.
  3. You’ll be prompted to type in the email address used for your PayPal account. Click “Next,” then choose a method to recover your password. You could choose to receive a call, text, or email, answer a security question, or confirm your account through Facebook Messenger.[15]
    • PayPal will prompt you differently based on your choice. Follow the next steps carefully to get into your account.
    • If you’re having trouble, call PayPal from the US at 1-888-221-1161, or from outside the US at 1-402-935-2050.
  4. You’ll see the Security tab right below your name on your Profile, and “Edit” will be right next to “Password.” You’ll be asked to confirm your current password, then to enter your new password twice. Click “Change Password” when you’re done.[16]
    • You can also change your security questions in the Security tab. Click “Edit” right next to “Security questions.”
  5. If you’re selling an item on a site like Craigslist, be aware of people that promise to pay you through PayPal but don’t follow through. If you see any red flags, stop communication with the buyer. Some common warning signs to look out for include:[17]
    • The buyer saying that can’t meet you in person or speak with you on the phone.
    • The buyer offers more money than you asked for.
    • The buyer requesting that you sent the item or money to a shipping agent, or through Western Union or MoneyGram.
  6. If you receive an email that appears to come from PayPal, check it over carefully before you click any of its links. If the email says you’ve received a payment, check your PayPal account to see if the payment shows up. If it does, the payment and the email are legitimate. If not, forward the email to spoof@paypal.com. Other red flags to watch out for include:[18]
    • An email from PayPal that doesn’t include your first and last name
    • An email that says a payment is on hold until you complete a requested action
  7. If you have more specific concerns, check out their Help Center for FAQs. To ask a specific question or see a wider range of solutions, log in to your account and go to the Community. You can also contact Customer Service directly by phone or email.
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    What happens if I buy something with PayPal that costs more than the amount of money in my bank account?
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    That depends on your bank. Either the transaction will be refused, or your bank account will drop below 0 and your bank may charge you an overdraft fee.
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    What's the difference between "sending money to friends and family" and paying money for a "service"?
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    Sending to friends and family ("Personal Payment") waives your buyer protection, so PayPal will not assist if you and the seller get into a dispute. Also, the person receiving money doesn't have to pay a fee to PayPal. Someone selling goods or services is not allowed to ask their customers to use the Personal Payment system, and may lose their ability to use PayPal if they're reported.
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    What is my PayPal address?
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    This refers to the email address you entered when you signed up for PayPal.
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To get started with PayPal, first go to the website and click “Sign Up.” Select whether you want to make a personal or business account, then enter your personal information into the account creation pop-up box. If you want to transfer money between PayPal and a checking or savings account, navigate to your PayPal Wallet page, hit the “Link a Card or Bank” button, and enter your banking or credit card information. To learn how to make purchases, cancel payments, and receive money, read on!

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