Yes, I would recommend Paypal. I have been using it for years, and have never had a problem with it. It's my favorite way to pay online.
More information about Paypal:
Basically, Paypal serves as a mediator between buyer and seller during online purchases. It is most commonly used with Ebay, but is available on other websites as well.
What you do is create a free account, and link your account to either a bank account, debit card, or credit card (They don't accept prepaid cards, gift cards, or one-time-use cards - https://www.paypal.com/webapps/helpcenter/article/... ). When you buy something online and checkout through Paypal, Paypal will then take the money out of your account, and send it to the person who is selling the item you wish to purchase.
Why all the hassle, you may wonder? It's a secure way to pay. Only Paypal (a known and trusted site used by millions) gets to see your debit/credit/banking information, so you can buy online without giving out your financial information. Also, Paypal offers "Buyer Protection." If the seller tries to con you, you can file a dispute with Paypal and get a refund (like if the seller never sends the item, or the item isn't in the condition that they said it would be in).
Also - this service is free for buyers, though sellers do have to pay a fee to Paypal.
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Yes, I would recommend Paypal. I have been using it for years, and have never had a problem with it. It's my favorite way to pay online.
More information about Paypal:
Basically, Paypal serves as a mediator between buyer and seller during online purchases. It is most commonly used with Ebay, but is available on other websites as well.
What you do is create a free account, and link your account to either a bank account, debit card, or credit card (They don't accept prepaid cards, gift cards, or one-time-use cards - https://www.paypal.com/webapps/helpcenter/article/... ). When you buy something online and checkout through Paypal, Paypal will then take the money out of your account, and send it to the person who is selling the item you wish to purchase.
Why all the hassle, you may wonder? It's a secure way to pay. Only Paypal (a known and trusted site used by millions) gets to see your debit/credit/banking information, so you can buy online without giving out your financial information. Also, Paypal offers "Buyer Protection." If the seller tries to con you, you can file a dispute with Paypal and get a refund (like if the seller never sends the item, or the item isn't in the condition that they said it would be in).
Also - this service is free for buyers, though sellers do have to pay a fee to Paypal.
You can find out more about Paypal, here:
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I've reccomended this "practice" to many a fine "gentlemen" in my day.