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<p>[QUOTE="Midas, post: 64811, member: 2761"]<a href="http://www.paypal.com" target="_blank" class="externalLink ProxyLink" data-proxy-href="http://www.paypal.com" rel="nofollow">www.paypal.com</a></p><p><br /></p><p>Paypal is like your own bank online used to send and receive money. They work very closely with eBay. You can transfer funds into this account as well as transfer money in the Pay Pal account back to your bank account. You can also tie Pay Pal to a credit card or whatever is your preference...instead of your checking account (for instance)</p><p><br /></p><p>It is secure and all, but you have to be careful of people sending you emails asking you for your account number (phishing). I NEVER respond to emails soliciting a password authentication or update...Pay Pal or otherwise. Another thing about Pay Pal is that you can insure your purchases for a fee. I vused it MANY times to buy coins online.</p><p><br /></p><p>As for the fees, I pretty much used Pay Pal for paying and when you pay, there are NO fees. If you collect fees, then they take a cut (like what VISA charges a merchant to swipe a your VISA card). They also don't charge to keep money in their account.</p><p><br /></p><p>As for Grady Coins in Lehigh Acres, FL...call them. I believe they take plastic and I have bought a bunch of moderns from them...and they also accept Pay Pal.[/QUOTE]</p><p><br /></p>
[QUOTE="Midas, post: 64811, member: 2761"][url]www.paypal.com[/url] Paypal is like your own bank online used to send and receive money. They work very closely with eBay. You can transfer funds into this account as well as transfer money in the Pay Pal account back to your bank account. You can also tie Pay Pal to a credit card or whatever is your preference...instead of your checking account (for instance) It is secure and all, but you have to be careful of people sending you emails asking you for your account number (phishing). I NEVER respond to emails soliciting a password authentication or update...Pay Pal or otherwise. Another thing about Pay Pal is that you can insure your purchases for a fee. I vused it MANY times to buy coins online. As for the fees, I pretty much used Pay Pal for paying and when you pay, there are NO fees. If you collect fees, then they take a cut (like what VISA charges a merchant to swipe a your VISA card). They also don't charge to keep money in their account. As for Grady Coins in Lehigh Acres, FL...call them. I believe they take plastic and I have bought a bunch of moderns from them...and they also accept Pay Pal.[/QUOTE]
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