If Paypal does not support payment, you will need to add a dual-currency credit card with visa and mastercard logos. You can pay with this credit card.
See if there is a UnionPay icon on your seller’s website. If not, it means you can only associate a dual-currency credit card to withdraw payment.
Supplementary information:
Generally speaking, foreign sellers do not support UnionPay card payment. Currently, only UnionPay cards starting with 62 and credit cards with visa or master card logo can be used for payment. If you can't pay, is there an operational problem? In the screenshot, you are asked to add a credit card or debit card to facilitate shopping. Generally, you will only add it if you have this need. If you don’t have a shopping need, you don’t need to add it. Click on the lower left corner of the picture to go to my paypal to skip it.
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1. What is Paypal?
PayPal (Nasdaq: PYPL) was founded in December 1998 by Peter Thiel and Max Levchin. It is an online payment service provider headquartered in San Jose, California, USA. Adhering to the corporate philosophy of "inclusive financial services for the public", we are committed to providing inclusive financial services, combining technological innovation and strategic cooperation to create better ways of fund management and mobility, and providing flexible options for transfer, payment or collection. Helping individuals and businesses participate and succeed in the global economy.
PayPal also cooperates with some e-commerce websites and becomes one of their payment methods; however, when transferring money using this payment method, PayPal charges a certain amount of handling fees.
2. Paypal payment process
(Take iPhone 10 as an example, based on Android 7.0 operating system)
Pay an amount to the payer through PayPal For merchants or payees, the steps can be divided into the following steps:
1. As long as you have an email address, take the Google version 92.0.4515.131 browser as an example and enter the www.paypal.com official website. The payer can log in to open a PayPal account, become its user through verification, provide credit card or related bank information, increase the account amount, and transfer a certain amount of money from the account (such as a credit card) registered when opening the account to the PayPal account.
2. When the payer initiates the payment process to a third party, he must first enter the PayPal account, specify the specific remittance amount, and provide the payee's email account to PayPal.
3. Then PayPal sends an email to the merchant or payee, notifying them that there is money waiting to be collected or transferred.
4. If the merchant or payee is also a PayPal user, after they decide to accept, the money designated by the payer will be transferred to the payee.
5. If the merchant or the payee does not have a PayPal account, the payee can follow the instructions in the PayPal email to enter the website to register and obtain a PayPal account. The payee can choose to convert the received funds. Send a check to a designated location, transfer it to your personal credit card account, or transfer it to another bank account.
As can be seen from the above process, if the payee is already a PayPal user, then the payment will be remitted to the PayPal account he owns. If the payee does not have a PayPal account, the website will issue a A notification email directs the recipient to the PayPal website to register a new account.