Recently I got my first debit card, and as a logical person, i released the only sensible way to send money is through paypal...But of course I'm under 18. I decide to just try to make an account, and its going perfectly, until they ask for my social security number. Now take into account this is after i made the account. So i can either ask my parents for my social security number, like that wouldn't be suspicious (do i even have one?). And lets just say i do have one, and my parents give it to me, wouldn't paypal realize that the date on the number is different than the date i gave them? So anyways what i ended up doing is closing my account. But one question, does anyone know if by closing your account, you can make a new one, with the same email in the future? Thanks for any and all help I receive.
If you don't have an SS
You're an illegal :p
Does it really matter? Just make a new email address if you can't use the same one.
All American-born personnel have a SSN and Social Security account upon birth (you don't actually start paying into your account until you turn 18)
Paypal is a bank in Europe, I believe it operates in USA as a bank too?
Not really, it's more of a payment system here. A lot of American websites except payment through PayPal and people like to use that cause they don't have to risk providing credit card information.
Quote from: redwolv on June 11, 2016, 11:05:16 AM
Not really, it's more of a payment system here. A lot of American websites except payment through PayPal and people like to use that cause they don't have to risk providing credit card information.
Accept* np
Quote from: redwolv on June 11, 2016, 11:05:16 AM
Not really, it's more of a payment system here. A lot of American websites except payment through PayPal and people like to use that cause they don't have to risk providing credit card information.
So does it operate as a bank or as a credit card company in the US, and which regulations is it subject to?
Quote from: Piotr on June 13, 2016, 04:53:19 AM
Quote from: redwolv on June 11, 2016, 11:05:16 AM
Not really, it's more of a payment system here. A lot of American websites except payment through PayPal and people like to use that cause they don't have to risk providing credit card information.
So does it operate as a bank or as a credit card company in the US, and which regulations is it subject to?
I think it's more of a bank, where they issue out "debat cards" that take straight from the account, but I'm not 100% sure.
PayPal operates as a wire service ala western union
Quote from: Themugz on June 13, 2016, 01:01:53 PM
PayPal operates as a wire service ala western union
Mostly it is used like this. A secure why to transfer funds over the Internet. As you can make a payment without providing any type of data to the receiver that could be exploited, like credit card numbers or account numbers at a bank.
No it is that: that's why they are not responsible when they mess up
Quote from: Themugz on June 13, 2016, 01:01:53 PM
PayPal operates as a wire service ala western union
Seems legit https://www.paypal.com/us/webapps/mpp/licenses?locale.x=en_US