Ang buhay ng pinoy sa online marketing has to do with understanding
how paypal works.
1. When people are about to buy they see "paypal as payment provider"
--they think it means they need a paypal account. Ah, they don't. They
can use their credit card.
2. When people use their cards however, paypal will create an account for them.
3. That's why when you enter your card y sometimes it says "you've
used the card before, so there's already an account created before.
Unfortunately most people don't notice that old account was created.
So they use another card.
4. When using another card with an amount that's less than Paypal's
"limit" (it depends per country), sometimes you exceed the limit.
5. If you exceed the limit, (say the limit is $1000 and the
transaction is $1050) Paypal becomes nervous and wants to know who you
are. Just fair, banks do this all the time.
6. To prove who you are, you need to enter paypal with the password
you entered TWO TIMES when you were transacting.
7. Inside you click Verify.
8. Then they'll ask for a Credit Card Number. (or get a Unionbank Eon
Debit Card if you don't have a credit card)
9. They'll charge the credit card (or Unionbank Eon Debit Card if you
don't have a credit card, kaya lagyan mo ng load yan Eon! Kulit ba?)
for approx $5.
10. You need to call up the card's authorization line immediately (or
wait bukas) to ask them the description of the paypal transaction.
11. This is like you signing 7 signature cards sa bank. It's work? Yes.
12. Get the description of the paypal transaction and locate the 4 digit number.
13. Open your paypal.com account again.
14. The 4 digit number must be entered in the Paypal account as part
of verification.
15. When your paypal account is verified you can TRANSACT your high
amount transaction. Yes, it's not short. But as Filipinos in the Philippines THIS IS WHAT
we have today.
After all getting a paypal account is free.
Clear na po? I just rephrased the contents of http://paypal.jomarhilario.com
how paypal works.
1. When people are about to buy they see "paypal as payment provider"
--they think it means they need a paypal account. Ah, they don't. They
can use their credit card.
2. When people use their cards however, paypal will create an account for them.
3. That's why when you enter your card y sometimes it says "you've
used the card before, so there's already an account created before.
Unfortunately most people don't notice that old account was created.
So they use another card.
4. When using another card with an amount that's less than Paypal's
"limit" (it depends per country), sometimes you exceed the limit.
5. If you exceed the limit, (say the limit is $1000 and the
transaction is $1050) Paypal becomes nervous and wants to know who you
are. Just fair, banks do this all the time.
6. To prove who you are, you need to enter paypal with the password
you entered TWO TIMES when you were transacting.
7. Inside you click Verify.
8. Then they'll ask for a Credit Card Number. (or get a Unionbank Eon
Debit Card if you don't have a credit card)
9. They'll charge the credit card (or Unionbank Eon Debit Card if you
don't have a credit card, kaya lagyan mo ng load yan Eon! Kulit ba?)
for approx $5.
10. You need to call up the card's authorization line immediately (or
wait bukas) to ask them the description of the paypal transaction.
11. This is like you signing 7 signature cards sa bank. It's work? Yes.
12. Get the description of the paypal transaction and locate the 4 digit number.
13. Open your paypal.com account again.
14. The 4 digit number must be entered in the Paypal account as part
of verification.
15. When your paypal account is verified you can TRANSACT your high
amount transaction. Yes, it's not short. But as Filipinos in the Philippines THIS IS WHAT
we have today.
After all getting a paypal account is free.
Clear na po? I just rephrased the contents of http://paypal.jomarhilario.com