PLEASE HELP: PayPal, Start Up and Easiest

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Can anyone PLEASE help me.

I need to open a PayPal account and need the easiest risk-free way available.

I DO NOT want to use any cards or bank account I have now.

Is there a way not to have to open a bank account and just have funds transferred to a card? I had hoped I would be able to get paid by checks but that doesn't seem possible.

Also, is there a way from a paypay account to get the money in a check instead of a credit card?

Thank you very much for ALL your help!
 
I just open a free checking account at my bank link to my paypal account.

I think ING has free checking account but I am not sure. Once been with paypal a while you is able to get pay pal debit card.
 
You can withdraw money from your PayPal account via check. It costs $1.50 per check. I wait until I have over $200 in my account. Then I request a check in the amount of $201.50. PayPal takes the $1.50 as a fee so my final check is in the amount of $200. I usually get them in the mail in less than a week.
 
I have an ING checking account that I use just for my PayPal account. I also transfer all money out of my PayPal account right away, I don't like leaving money sitting in PayPal.
 

The easiest, least risky way is to use a Money Pak. These are gift cards you can purchase at places like Walgreens. I think they cost $4.95 for the card and then you load it with a dollar amount. You then set up your Paypal account using that card.

To use Paypal, this is the only way to do it without using a bank account or credit card.

As to removing the money, Paypal offers a debit card that has no fees on it. Check into that.
 
I just open a free checking account at my bank link to my paypal account.

I think ING has free checking account but I am not sure. Once been with paypal a while you is able to get pay pal debit card.

Thank you. I will talk to DH about that. I don't think there are any ING banks by where I live.

You can withdraw money from your PayPal account via check. It costs $1.50 per check. I wait until I have over $200 in my account. Then I request a check in the amount of $201.50. PayPal takes the $1.50 as a fee so my final check is in the amount of $200. I usually get them in the mail in less than a week.
Thank you. So, any money I have in my PayPal account, I can request a check (even if $5) and pay $1.50, do I understand this correctly?

I have an ING checking account that I use just for my PayPal account. I also transfer all money out of my PayPal account right away, I don't like leaving money sitting in PayPal.
I don't think there are any ING Banks by my home or in my area so this is probably not for me. Correct? I'll have to ask my dh about our bank and a new checking account but I preferred to do this without getting him involved. Oh well.


The easiest, least risky way is to use a Money Pak. These are gift cards you can purchase at places like Walgreens. I think they cost $4.95 for the card and then you load it with a dollar amount. You then set up your Paypal account using that card.

To use Paypal, this is the only way to do it without using a bank account or credit card.

As to removing the money, Paypal offers a debit card that has no fees on it. Check into that.
Thank you. I would think this would be best for me and will look into it.
So, the money is just transferred directly to my card? Is it like a Visa or MC? If so, then I could use at any place that accepted MC and Visa? Is that correct? Can I shop on line if needed too?
If I sold something and asked someone to deposit to my PayPal, it would automatically go to my card?

Thank you all VERY much for helping me! I greatly appreciate it!
 
Thank you. I will talk to DH about that. I don't think there are any ING banks by where I live.


Thank you. So, any money I have in my PayPal account, I can request a check (even if $5) and pay $1.50, do I understand this correctly?


I don't think there are any ING Banks by my home or in my area so this is probably not for me. Correct? I'll have to ask my dh about our bank and a new checking account but I preferred to do this without getting him involved. Oh well.



Thank you. I would think this would be best for me and will look into it.
So, the money is just transferred directly to my card? Is it like a Visa or MC? If so, then I could use at any place that accepted MC and Visa? Is that correct? Can I shop on line if needed too?
If I sold something and asked someone to deposit to my PayPal, it would automatically go to my card?

Thank you all VERY much for helping me! I greatly appreciate it!

What I'd personally do is open a checking acct at a local bank, use that as your paypal acct. once people pay you the money is setting in your paypal acct. and you will have to log in and transfer money to your Checking acct or where ever you wish it to go. YOu can shop online and use funds from your paypal account if place you are shopping takes paypal which a lot of places do but I still use my checking account or CC instead.
 
I just opened an account at my local bank to link to PayPal. If I keep $100 in there I am not charged any fees. If I need to send funds to PayPal it is easy enough to stop by and deposit cash. If I need to take funds out I have PayPal send them and then I stop in and make a withdrawal.
 
What I'd personally do is open a checking acct at a local bank, use that as your paypal acct. once people pay you the money is setting in your paypal acct. and you will have to log in and transfer money to your Checking acct or where ever you wish it to go. YOu can shop online and use funds from your paypal account if place you are shopping takes paypal which a lot of places do but I still use my checking account or CC instead.
Thank you. I guess it would be easy just to open another checking account at the bank and get a bank debit card to use or use to get cash out.

ING is an online banking institution.
Well, how about that LOL I had no idea! Why wouldn't I just want to use this. I can just open the account and not have to make a trip to the bank on a Saturday since I work during the week. Can I get cash out and have a debit card with ING? Thanks so much, I guess you do learn something new everyday LOL

I just opened an account at my local bank to link to PayPal. If I keep $100 in there I am not charged any fees. If I need to send funds to PayPal it is easy enough to stop by and deposit cash. If I need to take funds out I have PayPal send them and then I stop in and make a withdrawal.

Thanks. I guess my options are go to the bank and open a new checking account or ING. What would be the difference?

Perhaps I'll go onto ING now and take a look.

Thanks so much to all of you. I'll let you know what I end up doing.
I KNEW I could count on my dis friends :grouphug:
 
Thank you all. I went onto ING but in order for me to open a checking account, I have to send funds from my existing checking account so they can be "linked" which is exactly what I didn't want to do.
I don't want to transfer funds that I made into my checking account only to have my dh tell me to leave it there to pay bills or leave it there until we are ready to go on vacation.
I just want something seperate so my options are:
Go to bank and open new account
By the cash card thing, which is what I may end up doing.

Has anyone actually used the cash pack you purchase at Walgreens? Can you use like a regular Visa or MC or is it more like a gift card?
Thank you all SO much!
 
The easiest, least risky way is to use a Money Pak. These are gift cards you can purchase at places like Walgreens. I think they cost $4.95 for the card and then you load it with a dollar amount. You then set up your Paypal account using that card.

To use Paypal, this is the only way to do it without using a bank account or credit card.

As to removing the money, Paypal offers a debit card that has no fees on it. Check into that.

MORE QUESTIONS AND HELP NEEDED:

I just went to CVS and purchased the MoneyPack (PrePaid Visa) and registered the card as instructed.

Then, I went to PayPal and set up an account. I must be an idiot but I do not know what my account number is for PayPal and it never asked me to link my credit card.

SO, my question is: If I want to sell something and I say I use a PayPal account, what the heck am I giving them? I am clueless (as you can see).

I also have money sitting in textbroker and it gets sent to PayPal. How the heck do I get that too.

Also, I did not know there was a $6 monthly charge on this card but hopefully for year I want to use it I will make more than $72 to at least break even :scared1:

Can anyone please help me. I know it will take some time to explain and I SOO greatly appreciate it. Thanks so much :hug:
 
MORE QUESTIONS AND HELP NEEDED:

I just went to CVS and purchased the MoneyPack (PrePaid Visa) and registered the card as instructed.

Then, I went to PayPal and set up an account. I must be an idiot but I do not know what my account number is for PayPal and it never asked me to link my credit card.

SO, my question is: If I want to sell something and I say I use a PayPal account, what the heck am I giving them? I am clueless (as you can see).

I also have money sitting in textbroker and it gets sent to PayPal. How the heck do I get that too.

Also, I did not know there was a $6 monthly charge on this card but hopefully for year I want to use it I will make more than $72 to at least break even :scared1:

Can anyone please help me. I know it will take some time to explain and I SOO greatly appreciate it. Thanks so much :hug:

You don't have to link the credit card until you want to pay for something using it through paypal OR if you want to have money transferred to it. It's been a while since I set up my paypal account, but your account doesn't have a number. It's associated with the email address you use to log in. I'm sure someone else can explain it in more detail than me.
 
You don't have to link the credit card until you want to pay for something using it through paypal OR if you want to have money transferred to it. It's been a while since I set up my paypal account, but your account doesn't have a number. It's associated with the email address you use to log in. I'm sure someone else can explain it in more detail than me.

Thanks so much!

BUT, I do not want to use it to purchase, I want to use it so people can pay me. Is that the same?
 
I honestly don't know all that much about PayPal, and only just started using it a couple of years ago but I don't think I'd ever consider getting some card that was going to carry a monthly fee just to use PayPal.

I opened a totally separate bank account that is linked to my PayPal account. Free checking, no fees. I move money in and out all the time without issue. The account is not linked in any way to my other accounts unless I initiate a transfer myself, through my bank's website, to move money between checking accounts. Paypal has no record of the joint account I share with my husband.
 
I honestly don't know all that much about PayPal, and only just started using it a couple of years ago but I don't think I'd ever consider getting some card that was going to carry a monthly fee just to use PayPal.

I opened a totally separate bank account that is linked to my PayPal account. Free checking, no fees. I move money in and out all the time without issue. The account is not linked in any way to my other accounts unless I initiate a transfer myself, through my bank's website, to move money between checking accounts. Paypal has no record of the joint account I share with my husband.

Thanks msmayor. I wasn't aware of the monthly fees until I registered my card last night. I will just use the card until I can get to the bank and open a seperate checking account, not linked to my joint account.
I work full time so going on a Saturday is one of my only options unless I go next Thursday when I think they are open late.

It's all new to me and I just listed my first item on e-bay.
 





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