Hi I have this simple question, In my university i have seen many paypal users, so we are using a same IP(Single public IP in gateway) for our network. So what happned if we use same Ip for many paypal accounts? Is it a problem?
I don't think it should be a problem since paypal has been so popular, you can tell them you are logging on at school and you have no other alternative but to logon at school. They should be able to see that your ip is on a school organization network. I don't think it should be a problem but you should give them a call and ask.
All banks support paypal... What he means is that the bank account has to have different names adddress, dob, and what not.
I do it without a problem. I think you can have one personal and one business account in the same name.
There is no need to worry at all as you all are using paypal accounts with different names from same ip. Only problem if you are having 2 personal accounts or 2 premier/business accounts with same name as paypal allowed only 1 each account for individual. DON.
Paypal differentiates the accounts by the identity of its customers and their bank details....Hence one can access the account from any PC irrespective of the same being used by multiple users.... Regards, RightMan
dude it may cause problem.....bcoz it has happn to me.....many a tyms...so be carefull....just reset modem after every login...dats enuf no probs...
Shouldn't be a problem. During my university time, me and my friends access different Paypal account from the same public IP without any issue. - Dynashox -
I dont thinks as well that is a problem ,I run my internet cafe and it is use same IP address for almost 60 computers that all connected to internet user and I believe most of them is familiar and use paypal perhaps at the same time,Idont think something can be wrong with that ,and I believe ,paypal has a solid API to secure such a together linking to paypal Only area
Just use different browsers for the various accounts it is one good choice ( Firefox and IE and Opera)
But there's no need for that. Also, he said he is on campus, so he can't control the other users. But, as everyone else said, not to worry if everybody uses their own unique account.