Shopping using paypal

Discussion in 'General Marketing' started by jameskon, Jul 14, 2007.

  1. #1
    trying to shop through my paypal account but not able to as my account is not verified, has an one here is able to use an unverified account or is it required to have it verified for purchasing or shopping online.

    kindly suggest...

    thanks in advance.!
     
    jameskon, Jul 14, 2007 IP
  2. Slacker

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    #2
    I think most vendors require a verified account. Some do not, and I myself have heard of only 1 domain registrar accepting unverified, but there may be others.

    But yeah, most vendors require a verified account
     
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    ajitjc Banned

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    I think some times we have to verify our account with our credit card.
     
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    jameskon Well-Known Member

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    but as per my knowledge we can use the paypal account for a transaction till first $100 afterwards we need to verified.. don't know but feel like that this has to do with the geo... any idea from you guys if is it?
     
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    maldives Prominent Member

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    Most business require both credit card and address to be variefied with Paypal before payment is made.
     
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    jameskon Well-Known Member

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    thats fine, my confusion was that i have heard about the initial free use for some $100 or so when you initially signup.. correct me if wrong!
     
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    You have to verify your account (it's free).
    Either way having an unverified account is really risky, not to talk about all the limits.
     
    zexy, Jul 15, 2007 IP
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    jameskon Well-Known Member

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    are you sure about it ??

    i never knew paypay verification is free... i thing there is some minor charges for that..
     
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    Yes, I'm sure :)
    You will be charged $1,5 during the credit card verification process but they will give your money back after your first transaction.
     
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    jameskon Well-Known Member

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    never herd about it but goo to know, that $1.5 is adjustable..
     
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    1.95$ infact! but its free afterall , they deposit the 1.95$ back to your account as a "Bonus" after verification :)
     
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    are you a verified paypal user?
     
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    killerj Active Member

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    yes i am a verified paypal user for more than a year now!
     
    killerj, Jul 15, 2007 IP