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I use PayPal primarily for online purchases. I recently visited a site from which I would like to make a purchase, and though it was advertised that their payment terminal was built by Braintree - a PayPal company, there is no option to use PayPal to actually pay, only a credit card entry form. My bank recently changed its credit card policies and I canceled my existing card. Other than online purchases, I have no need for the credit card.
I am wondering if PayPal offers its own credit cards, tied directly to one's account, that can be used in this situation. My bank is connected to my PayPal account so I can add money as needed.
PayPal offers me the ability to make 60% of the purchases I need to online, which is great, but there must be an option that would allow me to make 100% of my purchases online...
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@DSRCustom wrote:
I am wondering if PayPal offers its own credit cards, tied directly to one's account, that can be used in this situation. My bank is connected to my PayPal account so I can add money as needed.
Unfortunately, not for Canada.
Kudos & Solved are greatly appreciated. 🙂
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@DSRCustom wrote:
I am wondering if PayPal offers its own credit cards, tied directly to one's account, that can be used in this situation. My bank is connected to my PayPal account so I can add money as needed.
Unfortunately, not for Canada.
Kudos & Solved are greatly appreciated. 🙂
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