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Suetheramble | 21:10 Mon 15th Apr 2013 | Business & Finance
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I tried to use my paypal in a shop today but was refused. I am sure I had the correct email and password. Do I have to register paypal somewhere before I can use it like a debit card?
I have looked on the website but they state they cannot reply to individuals on this query.
The balance is 0 but I expected my bank account to be debited - like ebay purchases are.
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Well if the shop accepts paypal, and you were using correct email and password you will need to contact paypal. If you log in there are options to call or email. Have used both contact methods and found them helpful
21:28 Mon 15th Apr 2013
I have only ever used paypal on websites where it is an option Eg eBay. Never in a shop. Shops accept credit and debit cards and cash. Some only debit cards and cash and a few only cash.
Like grasscarp, I never knew you could use Paypal in a shop. I've only used it on websites who have it as a payment option.
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No this shop was up for paypal, that is to scan the square crossword looking thing( QRcode??) with my mobile and its taken from there ( or not in my case!)
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www.paypal.com/uk/webapps/mpp/use-paypal-in-stores
Well if the shop accepts paypal, and you were using correct email and password you will need to contact paypal. If you log in there are options to call or email. Have used both contact methods and found them helpful
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But seriously, why would you want to use this service?
I guess for the same reasons you use it on the web; to ensure you only need to trust one more institution with your card details instead of giving it out to every retailer. That said, hard cash works for me, and there are always cheques for larger purchases. Use them or lose them.
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I always use cheques when I can for the reason old geezer gave. Just wanted to see if PAyPAl worked better than normal cards where I am always aware in crowded shops of putting my number in - I was been cloned a while back; although the bank was excellent it made me wary.
If your that hot on paypal you can get a paypal debit card, but often that does not work. Seriously why use them unless you have to ? As an ebay seller I hate them (and their charges that I'm sure the retailer does not appreciate).

Also remember that paypal is not a UK company and not registered in any way, they do have to abide by the laws of this country but we all know how much freedom that allows big companies. Should you have any issues with paypal and their policies NO ONE can help you, consumer direct will tell you where to go. And i'm willing to wager that like their owners ebay they probably aren't hot on paying tax in this country either.

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