Choose your preferred funding source within PayPal (your balance, linked bank account, or credit card). Click . Why Use PayPal?
Search for what you need. Most eBay sellers accept PayPal, but you can double-check by looking at the tab on any listing. If you see the PayPal logo, you’re good to go. 3. Proceed to Checkout Once you’ve won an auction or clicked "Buy It Now" : Click the Checkout button. Under the "Pay with" section, select PayPal .
While you can often log in to PayPal during checkout, linking your accounts speeds things up: Go to and select Account . Click Payments . Select PayPal and follow the prompts to link your account. 2. Find Your Item
Review your shipping address and the total price (including tax and shipping).
A pop-up window will appear asking you to log in to your PayPal account. 4. Confirm and Pay
If your item doesn't arrive or isn't as described, you’re often covered by both eBay’s Money Back Guarantee and PayPal’s own protection.
Choose your preferred funding source within PayPal (your balance, linked bank account, or credit card). Click . Why Use PayPal?
Search for what you need. Most eBay sellers accept PayPal, but you can double-check by looking at the tab on any listing. If you see the PayPal logo, you’re good to go. 3. Proceed to Checkout Once you’ve won an auction or clicked "Buy It Now" : Click the Checkout button. Under the "Pay with" section, select PayPal .
While you can often log in to PayPal during checkout, linking your accounts speeds things up: Go to and select Account . Click Payments . Select PayPal and follow the prompts to link your account. 2. Find Your Item
Review your shipping address and the total price (including tax and shipping).
A pop-up window will appear asking you to log in to your PayPal account. 4. Confirm and Pay
If your item doesn't arrive or isn't as described, you’re often covered by both eBay’s Money Back Guarantee and PayPal’s own protection.