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I chose 6 months no payments and 6 months no interst for a Bill-Me-Later purchase several months back and I'd like to pay the balance before it starts accruing interest, but the make a payment page only says that the balance due is $0.00... How do I bypass this?
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My PayPal method of payment--->Security Measure-->Both of my Credit Card and Bank, numbers are changed and I can't find the way to reset new numbers in this page..? Any solutions?
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Paekun:
I have had this question, too. I just make a Paypal Credit payment and they apply it first to the "regular" balance (from ordinary purchases) and the remainder to the "6-months-no-interest" balance.
When your "6-month" balance is getting near one or two months until due, they they will automatically apply your payment to that so you can avoid having to pay all the accumulated interest. Be carefull that you do get this fully paid off before it comes due to enjoy this benefit..
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I've been trying to make a payment and I can't get anywhere. I click on "Make a Payment" and nothing happens. I'd like to make a payment higher than my "payment due" but PayPal will not let me do anything. What do I do??

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