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Do you use Paypal for all your online bills?

RedPumpkin

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What I mean by online bills is things like domain purchases, server bills, plugin and upgrade items, and so on. I do myself because a lot of my earnings from said websites goes there. I don't make much of a profit but the money I earn just keeps me going.
 
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It's a whatever I'm feeling kind of deal. Typically my payments aren't recurring and they usually aren't very large online so I go either way.
 
I don't now, but I have in the past for a few things. I've used it for payment with a lot of web hosts. It's secure and I've never had any problems with it.
 
I use my bank card because I don't always have money on Paypal and when I do I tend to send it to my account anyways.
 
It really depends, I have been known in the past to use my debit card however since moving to the new hosting that I use they now accept PayPal so I am able to make the payments through PayPal directly to them and I find that a lot easier as usually I have extra money in there anyway to pay for my hosting.
 
I have connected my PayPal account with my credit card. But most of the time, some PayPal balance is available and I pay everything using it.

I use PayPal because it's free (well, the fees aren't expensive) and secure. I don't like giving my credit card information to unknown people or companies.

:)
 
No, for all of my bills and direct debits, I use my debit card. I don't pay many bills apart from my phone (pay as you go) and food because I live with my parents. The situation could change as time goes on though.
 

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