Joint credit card for two users
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My wife and I each have a Paypal account. We have a joint credit card (I'm the main cardholder and she is an additional cardholder). Obviously we would both like to use our credit card with Paypal but at the moment it prevents us from doing this. What should we do? Is the only solution for me to give my wife the password to my Paypal account so that she can pay with our credit card through my account? Or is even doing that illegal?
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I almost couldn't believe that PayPal couldn't share cards (or maybe share accounts) but after seeing the UI fiasco (error validations mainly) of my wife's sign up attempt I think my neurons were primed for craziness.
I'm not an authority on credit cards but can't PayPal just use the NAME plus ID to check for uniqueness? I dig how PayPal wouldn't want the same credit card used twice but given that this number is in circulation with different names attached and, of course, works flawlessly in stores, I'm guessing this is PayPal's bug. Maybe noone added NAME to the uniqueID?
I ain't gonna delete my account quite yet but I will mosdef steer away from PayPal for online payments. 'cmon y'all. Fix this.
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Dear David,
I'd just like to add my voice to those of the others on this thread.
My wife and I have a shared bank account. We both have access and control of that.
We have 2 shared credit card accounts which we manage and use together.
We do not want to have to have a different credit card in place for my wife just so that she can use PayPal. We want all our Paypal payments to use a single credit card in most cases. For my wife to share my PayPal account would be inconvenient and apparently not possible as we each have separate computers and mobile phones. This is very unsatisfactory and inconvenient. Obviously another solution would be the provision of an option to have one PayPal account with 2 or more users. But in the meantime it is hard to understand why there is any particular security issue relating to the authorised use of a shared credit card on 2 separate PayPal accounts.
It really is a very surprising limitation on what is otherwise a very convenient and 'people friendly' facility. I've been trying to get my wife to use PayPal for ages, and now she's completely lost interest!!!
Please can you let us know how and when this is going to be addressed.
Kind regards, Jeremy Shotts
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Still waiting.
This ridiculous mess is apparently never going to be fixed by Paypal.
All our credit & debit cards are joint accounts.
Every other vendor in the world we do business with has no problem at all accepting these joint cards -- except Paypal.
A financial institution that cannot figure out simple finances.
Can't imagine the amount of money this costs them.
But I know the aggravation it causes their customers. Appears to not be a big concern, thanks Paypal.
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+1 on the nuisance factor.
I understand the security problem inherent in allowing two accounts to use the same card number, but it can be solved by having an account holder give permission for the card to be used by the second card holder.
Is that so hard, PayPal?
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Just ran into this problem today. Unbelievable that it's still a problem since 2012!
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Just got off the phone with support and couldn't work out what the issue was with adding my card.
Looks like this is the issue. PayPal will not allow the same card number to be added to different accounts even though they are legitimate joint credit cards (same number, different name).
This is very frustrating and the lady on the phone said she had never seen different names on the same number which is bizzare as that is what a a joint credit card is......
Please fix this!!
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Just to let you all know, in August 2017 this is STILL an issue and completely unacceptable. My husband and I are PayPal users for 7 years and over the age of 30, so we have our accounts linked to NUMEROUS pages and websites. Now that we are married and have a joint checking account, I will now have to use my husband's log-in information in order for us to pull from that account to use PayPal? Get a clue PayPal!! You are not helpful.
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