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Making money online requires you to have a payment processor where you can receive your payouts. There are quite a number of them and probably one of the most popularly used payment processors today is Paypal. Located in San Jose, California, PayPal was founded in 1998 and was acquired by eBay in 2002. Now, it boasts of being the global leader in online payment solutions with more than 153 million accounts worldwide. Available in 190 markets and 18 currencies around the world, which enables global ecommerce by making payments possible across different locations, currencies, and languages.
Signing up for a Paypal account is just a few steps and takes only a few minutes. Here's how to do it:
Go to the Paypal website.- Click on signup and choose your location
- Choose what type of account you would like, Personal, Premier, Business
- Fill out the form with the needed information
- Once the form has been filled out and all the information double checked, click on the I Agree, Create my Accont button.
- Check you email for the welcome and activation link.
- You now have your Paypal Account.
After you have successfully created your Paypal account the next step for you to do to take full advantage of the service is to verify it.
Why Verify?
From the Paypal User Agreement section 2.3 Identity Authentication.
"We use many techniques to identify our users when they register on our site. A user's “Verified” status (as defined below) is only an indication of increased likelihood that a User's identity is correct. You authorise PayPal, directly or through third parties, to make any inquiries we consider necessary to validate your registration. This may include ordering a credit report and performing other credit checks or verifying the information you provide against third party databases. However, because user verification on the Internet is difficult, PayPal cannot and does not guarantee any user's identity."
After that, all you need to do is join those online money making sites that uses Paypal as a payment processor.
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