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    How to use Paypal for an EE purchase?

    Fellow member has an item for sale in EE that I would very much like to purchase. I have already contacted the individual to set up initial agreement.

    However, I have never used Paypal to purchase an item from someone off of EE before. I do have a Paypal account.

    What do I need to do/can I do to expedite paying the fellow member on my end as a complete NEWB to this experience?


    I am fine with being 'ripped a new one' for being so clueless, I only ask that instructions be given along with the 'ripping'.

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    Get their PayPal email, click send payment, enter their email address. All done.

    The fastest is to not fund with e-check. That takes forever.


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    Thank you for the info. Between you and the seller, I was able to almost complete the process and must admit being a bit embarrassed at how easy it nearly was.

    I've only used Paypal for Ebay, and I haven't touched either in so many years my credit card on file has expired. However, when I attempt to enter in the new credit card info, my phone will not pop up the keyboard or even allow me to hold my thumb in the field to pop up the paste from clipboard function in any of the fields. All I get is a blinking cursor despite being able to input info into every other field from logging in up to that point. I am a bit flustered over my amature hour sh*t-show, but will hopefully have everything rectified when I get home from work and can jump on an actual computer.

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    It's usually easier to set up a paypal account on desktop and then use it on mobile.
    Sellers can either invoice you or you can send them the payment using the email they use for thier account.

    Typically there is a fee associated with the use and that's up to the buyer to cover.
    Goods and services option will give you buyers protection but you will need to factor the fee into what you send. Never mention gun stuff when it asks what it's for. I usually put "For agreed sale*

    Friends and family option factors the fee into your payment but offers no buyer protection.

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    Thank you both for the continued info. The website is what I am having the problem with, I do not have the app.

    I am willingly incurring the extra cost of going forward using the 'for goods' option with buyer protection and have already agreed with the seller on the final price.

    Just annoyed at the lack of cursor response for mobile users on Paypal's add payment method portion of their site.

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    That's what I ment. I don't really like the app either but I use the mobile version on my phone and it is missing some features that you would find using a laptop or desktop.

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    I rarely use it from my phone. Don't have space for the app and I have had issues with the mobile site.


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