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How to Credit a PayPal Account

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Summary: Paying people through PayPal, known as crediting their account, involves selecting the "Send Money" tab, typing in the recipient's e-mail address and confirming the amount of payment. Make payments for goods, services and eBay items with help from a verified PayPal Business member in this free video on shopping online.

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Ron Chase has been in the computer industry for nearly two decades. He is a certified Microsoft Network Engineer and owner of PahrumpAuctions.com. In his Pahrump, Nevada shop, Ron...read more

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"Hi I'm Ronald Chase, owner of Express Auctions in Pahrump, Nevada. Now I'm going to demonstrate how to credit someone's Paypal account. That is how do I pay somebody for something. Again this is a very easy process. Log in to your Paypal account, select the send money tab. On this tab there is a to box where you simply type in someone's e-mail address, then enter the amount that you are paying and then select whether this is a purchase of goods, services, or e-bay items and select continue. On the next screen basically you are going to review your payment to make sure you have entered the right e-mail address, the right dollar amount, if everything is correct, please select send money. Congratulations you have now created somebody's Paypal account."

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