How to Transfer Money to a Paypal Account

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Transfer Money to a Paypal Account

Now that you have a PayPal account, you may need to transfer funds to the account from time to time. Transferring funds to your PayPal account from a verified checking account is a very simple process. This article will show you 7 simple steps to transfer funds from your checking account to your PayPal account.

Things You'll Need

  • Computer
  • Internet connection
  • Paypal account
  • personal checking account information
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Instructions

    • 1

      Log into your PayPal account.

    • 2

      Click on the "my account" tab. This is the first tab located on the left hand side of the page.

    • 3

      Click on the "add funds" link at the top of the page. This link is located under the "my account" tab and the "send money" tab.

    • 4

      click on the "Transfer Funds From a Bank Account in the United States" link located in the center of the page.

    • 5

      Choose the bank account you want to take funds from by clicking on the drop down arrow located in the center of the page.

    • 6

      Add the dollar amount you wish to transfer in the box provided below the checking account you chose to withdraw funds from and then click "enter"

    • 7

      This is the last step. On this page you will review and verify the transaction details. After you confirm that all information is correct, simply click the "submit."

Tips & Warnings

  • Your checking account must be verified to add funds to your PayPal account

  • Never share your PayPal log in information with anyone

  • Read the "how to" identify spoof emails section to protect your personal information.

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Comments

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  • MariM Jan 20, 2009
    Thanks for the tip. This is very helpful.
  • MariM Jan 20, 2009
    Thanks for the tip. This is very helpful.
  • Indigoabby Jan 06, 2009
    Well written article. The steps are clearly spelled out. I recommended you.
  • lizsto Jan 06, 2009
    THanks... I added that to my favorites... I'll need it soon.

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