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Re: Paypal UK - Unable to complete registration process
I had it with one today. Wouldn't accept a brand new mobile number. I just switched the toggle from 'mobile' to 'home' and suddenly the mobile number was accepted. Just switched it back as 'mobile' after the initial registration was completed.
Re: Paypal UK - Unable to complete registration process
PayPal has two sign up forms (it randomly allocates you to one).
The older form has a glitch whereby if your phone number begins with +44 "73" then it doesn't recognise it as a mobile number - the new form has rectified this issue.
As blobby said, just mark that number as a "home" number, and change it after you've signed up.
Re: Paypal UK - Unable to complete registration process
Just an update
I think PP is having a seizure, as spoke to someone there and they reckon I should try in the morning, lol.
I tried omitting the 0 for the mobile, but no luck. Also tried selecting home no. but strangely enough it kept showing as mobile and wouldn't change to the new home one.
Tried other browsers, but to no avail.
Paypal is truly run by monkeys!
Last edited by RetroRedneck; 06-06-2017 at 03:27 PM.
Re: Paypal UK - Unable to complete registration process
Ok, managed to get is sorted!
There's another sign up form (older one) which is more user friendly, and actually gives the correct error messages when you screw up. You can find it at:
paypal.com/signup/accountCreate
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Re: Paypal UK - Unable to complete registration process
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Originally Posted by RetroRedneck
Ok, managed to get is sorted!
There's another sign up form (older one) which is more user friendly, and actually gives the correct error messages when you screw up. You can find it at:
paypal.com/signup/accountCreate
Good to hear, glad you are sorted.
It seems almost criminal a company with hundreds of millions of customers should have such constantly failing and glitchy software all the time. Everything about ebay and paypal just reeks amateurish.