Paying fee's with paypal only (advertising requesting credit card)

Hi,
I want to use advertising and pay the fees with Paypal,
Bonanza redirect me to “Add a credit card” and there is a ticked box which say “Automatically use Credit card to pay fees”.

I do not want to pay me advertising fees with my credit card,
will I have the option to pay with Paypal even after adding a credit card?

Can I be calm knowing Bonanza won’t charge my credit card?

asked over 8 years ago

2 Answers

You can get a Debit card from PayPal and use that! Many companies only accept PayPal! All you have to do is go to PayPal and ask for a card and it will be sent!

answered over 8 years ago

First off there is no advertising fee..the ad fee is the final value fee (percentage chosen) you are willing to pay when the item sells

On the first of each month the bill will show on your Fees page (View Statements) and you will be given the option to pay with paypal or Credit card. If you do not pay by the 5th of the month then the credit card will automatically be charged.

The credit card option was a required addition a few years ago, because so many were not paying their fees by the due date.

If you have a monthly paid membership…the bill for that will be automatic every month on the same day it was originally purchased. If you have a yearly paid membership, then it will come due automatically on the day you purchased, a year later.

answered over 8 years ago

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Guyko_pc says: September 09, 2015

So I have up to the 5th to pay via Paypal or else my credit card will be charged automatically. thank you!

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