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Showing posts with label paypal. Show all posts

By Arthur Orchid

If you don't have yet a PayPal account you ignore what you're missing... This article will give you an overview about the great possibilities you get using a PayPal Account.

Most people that purchase products or services on the internet are probably familiar with a PayPal account. PayPal is a payment system offered by many merchants, like Ebay. In fact, PayPal is their preferred method of payment because it makes transactions fast and easy. PayPal accounts are easy to set up and easy to use, and it's free to buyers. It makes no difference if you are a buyer, seller, or merchant: PayPal is accepted worldwide. Using the PayPal payment service, users are able to send money and invoices to anyone with an email address. Most people who are even somewhat familiar with a computer have an email address, and if they don't, they can easily set one up. This simplifies life for everyone all around, and there aren't too many people that would object to that!

You've undoubtedly seen the PayPal logo on most sites which have goods or services for sale. Most sellers on Ebay use PayPal accounts, because it greatly simplifies transactions for the buyer and seller. Buyer's purchases on Ebay are also secured up to $1000. A PayPal account also keeps the buyers credit card or bank account information secure, therefore the seller never sees the buyer's personal financial information. Since identity theft and fraud is on the rise, this is a way to limit the amount of financial information you disclose to merchants and keeps it out of the hands of those who shouldn't have it. Many Internet merchants also offer PayPal payment services to their customers for this special reason. It simplifies the whole process for everyone, and keeps disclosure of personal financial information to a minimum.

Visit www.paypal.com for all the information you need to sign up for a PayPal account. PayPal is fast, easy, and secure, and members have many more options available to them than to those without it. Buyers and sellers can easily keep track of all transactions, and customize their account profile to fit their needs. As I mentioned earlier, PayPal account is free to buyers, but sellers are charged a small fee depending on the amount of the transaction, and funds can be transferred to a bank account for free. Nominal fees apply for other types of withdrawal methods, like the PayPal ATM card or PayPal issued draft. Because PayPal is accepted worldwide, any individual or business with a PayPal account can exchange money all electronically with very little effort.

Every week, I buy on merchants' websites and get money on my PayPal Account from Affiliate sales, this is obviously the kind of online transaction tool I love!


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By Arthur Orchid

Most of the time, what we want to do is to accumulate as much wealth as possible.

Sometimes this is for religious reasons but in most cases it comes from the wish to financially protect our family.

Middle classes are in great danger nowadays wherever they live, taxes are struggling this part of the population.
The only solution I know is to improve the level of income finding smart and not too hard ways to make money online.

Some others people I know prefer working more at the factory or at the office.
This not my case as I prefer not being too far away from my family.

You can invest money and use it to make more money, but in general the principle is the same.
Horde it or lend it out, but don't spend it on anything.

Buying and selling is one way how to make money online.
If you like buying offline (often during the summer) when people try to monetize some stuff they're not using anymore, you've got all you need to start making money with eBay.

Make some researches before buying offline to know what may meet the highest bids online.
You'll see, it's really exciting.

I'll advice you to start reinvesting your first benefits to earn more later.
This is like any business start with little money, reinvest most of your profits and keep growing...

Buying and selling smartly will let you soon a few hundred thousand dollars to invest.
From there, the sky is the limit.

To avoid too much financial risks, the key is diversity.
There're some people who specialize in one particular product.

Maybe they buy used cars, fix them up, and sell them off at a much higher price.
Maybe they're into buying and selling homes, or antiques.

If you can afford it, propose various things.
Buying and selling on eBay, for example, is an extremely lucrative and interesting sideline.

You have 2 directions you may follow:

  1. Find hard to get items, you can buy and sell for much more to make a huge profit.
  2. Chase online to discover (ie one month before Christmas) in demand products.
Buy them wherever you can, take a few pictures, show them in your eBay inventory and start watching the rising auctions.

You may find some intesresting products to resell on eBay going to a flea market, a shop that went into bankruptcy etc.
Keep your eyes open every time you go and walk in town.

I'm sure you'll find this buying and selling activity very exciting if you take time to study your market.
There're online collectors looking for a specific piece, finding just one can drive your Paypal account through the roof.

If you're wish a professional look of your eBay store, I recommend you to Buy for as little as $97 a software to easily create eBay Niche stores.

Buy it today before the price rises and start selling on eBay like a pro.


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By Arthur Orchid

Online shoppers, home based workers, self-employed persons have at least one thing in common when using a computer connected to the Internet: they've to be careful to protect their identity and credit card data from online-robbers. It seems that there're more headaches with identity theft nowadays than ever before. Could it be our constant connection with the Internet? Just maybe things are crawling into your personal files that you never invited. Yeah, it's certainly a scary thought. Maybe it's time you asked yourself, what am I doing to prevent identity theft? You should know that there're certain preventive measures you can take in order to stay safe. The truth is we all need protection from identity theft, because it's impossible to keep up with who might snatch our personal information.

Consider a few preventative steps. Number one is to guard your social security number with your life. Now I'm not telling you to die for it literally, but you get the general idea. Most people do not need this information. Sure, you'll use it a great deal in college, and maybe a few times after when you purchase a home or vehicle. Maybe take out a life insurance policy. But in general it's not necessary to reveal, and I'd seriously question those who request it. Another step you can take for protection from identity theft is to avoid random scams. Most likely you've encountered some of these by email before. Maybe they tell you that you've won some kind of lottery or something unbelievable. Don't take the bait! It's clearly too good to be true. How can you win something if you haven't played any sweepstakes or lottery? You should always be sure to shred your personal mail/documents. Destroy it and don't allow others to get their hands on it. They could ruin your credit if they do. Always keep your financial information to yourself. If you're going to buy online, I suggest you get a credit card that supplies you with a specific online number. This helps prevent against others getting access to your real card number.

Get a credit report! You can acquire one of these online for free. Find out what's currently up with your credit standing. You've to check these things on occasion. Someone could have already blemished your credit without you even knowing. And always be certain to protect your personal computer from viruses and spyware. Don't let hackers slip in and steal your information. Finally, make sure you stop pre-approved credit card pitches. Someone else could get their hands on this and go shopping. When in doubt, ask oodles of questions regarding any pitch or purchase. These measures will help with protection from identity theft. Last advice: when you receive an email from ebay, paypal or your bank asking you to connect to your account for any purpose check it carefully. In most cases it'll be an attempt from online robbers to steal your informations and use them at their profit. Don't click the link, this is phishing. If you have any doubt contact ebay, paypal or your bank by phone and report them this email.

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