I have no credit card but I have a pay pal account of wayyyy wayy over 40 dollars.
I'm trying to buy the N7 Black Logo T-Shirt which (plus shipping is about 30.45 dollars) and I get all the way to logging in to my paypal account.
It then says "The seller of this item requires you to provide a Confirmed Address for
delivery. To confirm your address, please add a credit card below."
Soo if it's asking for a confirmed address... why do they need credit card info?
I just want to get the T-Shirt and I have no credit card but the money is in my account... what do I have to do to freaking get my t-shirt!!! <_<
Buying stuff with paypal
Débuté par
Daripz
, juil. 06 2011 03:07
#1
Posté 06 juillet 2011 - 03:07
#2
Posté 06 juillet 2011 - 10:41
Paypal needs your credit card on file in order to confirm your address. Assuming you don't purchase something with a higher price than your Paypal balance, your card will not be charged. If you have a debit card, you can use that in place of a credit card. Linking your bank account might also work, but I'm not sure.
#3
Posté 06 juillet 2011 - 10:51
Paypal has a method for verifying addresses without a credit card, *IF* you're in the US.. I just looked it up on the site. Details below.....
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Alternate Address Confirmation (U.S. Accounts Only)
Alternate Address Confirmation (AAC) is a way for PayPal members to confirm their non-credit card billing addresses. To qualify for AAC, you must:
* Be a PayPal member for longer than 90 days
* Have a Buyer Reputation Number of at least 10
* Be a Verified member of PayPal (add and confirm a bank account)
* Be a domestic user in good standing
* Provide an address that is NOT a P.O. Box
If you qualify for AAC, we will mail a secret code to the address you are trying to confirm. After you enter the secret code correctly into the PayPal website, you will need to fax several documents to PayPal. Once we confirm these faxed documents, your address will become Confirmed.
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If this won't work for you, there still may be a way to get this done. Most banks offer a Visa checkcard that is tied to your checking account. It's really just a debit card, but functions over the Visa network, and can be used like a credit card in situations where you can't use a debit card.
It may be worth looking into. The AAC for Paypal, and the Visa checkcard will both take several days to process and get you set up. The bank option may be the best one, because once you get the Visa card, you can use THAT at Paypal to verify your address, rather than go through the AAC process.
Not quite sure how you'd go about getting one if you're not in the US. I think it's also possible to get a similar card for checking accounts in other countries, but don't know the details.
Hope that helps some!
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Alternate Address Confirmation (U.S. Accounts Only)
Alternate Address Confirmation (AAC) is a way for PayPal members to confirm their non-credit card billing addresses. To qualify for AAC, you must:
* Be a PayPal member for longer than 90 days
* Have a Buyer Reputation Number of at least 10
* Be a Verified member of PayPal (add and confirm a bank account)
* Be a domestic user in good standing
* Provide an address that is NOT a P.O. Box
If you qualify for AAC, we will mail a secret code to the address you are trying to confirm. After you enter the secret code correctly into the PayPal website, you will need to fax several documents to PayPal. Once we confirm these faxed documents, your address will become Confirmed.
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If this won't work for you, there still may be a way to get this done. Most banks offer a Visa checkcard that is tied to your checking account. It's really just a debit card, but functions over the Visa network, and can be used like a credit card in situations where you can't use a debit card.
It may be worth looking into. The AAC for Paypal, and the Visa checkcard will both take several days to process and get you set up. The bank option may be the best one, because once you get the Visa card, you can use THAT at Paypal to verify your address, rather than go through the AAC process.
Not quite sure how you'd go about getting one if you're not in the US. I think it's also possible to get a similar card for checking accounts in other countries, but don't know the details.
Hope that helps some!





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