Is there a spot in PayPal menu to use shipping tool for transactions not not paid to that account? All I've seen is the print label beside the actual transaction itself. Thats actually kind of nice. Using a paypal account to pay for shipping is a plus. But damned if I can see how you do it...
Here is the link I use for shipping goods other than Ebay (and also when error messages come up even for Ebay sales).
Why does that sound dangerous? I've been doing it for months. I write down the shipping details from Amazon and the paypal with no funds then log in to the paypal with funds and type it in manually. It's just like any off ebay transaction.
Lol, you don't log in to another paypal with the same ip, you write down the shipping info then log out and go log in to your other paypal account that's in a different windows user with a different ip then print the label just like an off ebay transaction. Then you come back and send tracking to their e-mail, I've done it hundreds of times.
AAAHHHH thats what I thought.
but some people really don't know that and log in and out and answer questions over the email addresses and.... you know
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Originally Posted by jbuntz
Lol, you don't log in to another paypal with the same ip, you write down the shipping info then log out and go log in to your other paypal account that's in a different windows user with a different ip then print the label just like an off ebay transaction. Then you come back and send tracking to their e-mail, I've done it hundreds of times.
when my funds where pending, I just called them and they released whatever amount I told them i needed to ship. A few times I would get a agent that just wasnt willing to help, but I just hung up and called back.
I use paypal multi-order shipping, it's an additional feature you download from their site, it's under merchant services,
I cant find this. Is this for US accounts only maybe? Only way I can ship is from an actual transaction. When I click shipping tool it just shows a menu of the advantages to using it and explains how to do it on transactions. No actual tool