How Does PayPal Work

One of the most requested bits of information is about PayPal.

PayPal started out as an independent payment processor, and turned out to be so popular that Ebay picked them up.

PayPal works by being the premier processor for making payments over the internet.

Anyone with a website wants to be able to sell something from it. Unless you want to handle checks mailed to you for payment, this requires a payment processor that will handle the payments for the product you are selling.

Paypal is free to set up an account, and easy to use and set up on a website for payment processing.

Paypal will handle the payment from the buyer either with their PayPal account or take payments using their credit cards, the owner of the site does not need to process the credit card or clear the payment, it is all done through the PayPal payment buttons.

Simply go to PayPal and start an account, and place the code on the page you wish to sell an item on.

It is possible to cloak the payment button using the PayPal process for creating buttons, but you must go back to that page to ever change the price.

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Privacy Policy

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