Help: PayPal
What is PayPal?
PayPal is a trusted global leader in online payment solutions and enables individuals or businesses with an email address to quickly, securely and easily send and receive payments online.
Benefits for everyone
Safety in numbers |
There are more than 105 million PayPal accounts worldwide and over 2 million in Australia. |
Secure transactions |
PayPal has one of the most powerful risk management systems in the world for detecting and preventing fraud and securing information – all backed by an expert team that monitors transactions 24/7. |
Low, simple fees |
No set-up costs. No hidden fees and no layers of charges. No buyer fees. |
Privacy |
No need to exchange credit card or bank account details with people you do not know. PayPal holds your information securely and does not disclose it to anyone else. |
Easy |
It doesn't take long to sign up www.paypal.com.au, all you need is an email address. |
Simplified paperwork |
Once you're a member, you can track all your online transactions. |
Advantages for sellers
Trusted by buyers |
For many customers, PayPal is the preferred way to pay. Their trust in its secure, quick payments could boost confidence in buying from you. |
Protect yourself and your customers |
PayPal uses some of the world's most advanced proprietary fraud prevention systems to create a safe, global, real-time payment solution. |
Track payments |
Keep track of payments you have received in your PayPal account. |
Instant payment |
Payments from PayPal are received promptly which could mean you can ship items to your customers faster! |
Advantages for buyers
Flexible payment options |
Fed up with only having the option to pay by credit card? PayPal allows you to choose whether you transact using your credit card or direct from your bank account. |
Privacy |
Shop online without sharing your financial information with the seller. |
Fast |
You can use PayPal to send money promptly to anyone with an email address. |
Want to know more?
Go to www.paypal.com.au to find out more about PayPal and:
- which account <www.paypal.com.au> is right for you
- their fees <www.paypal.com.au>
- how to sign up <www.paypal.com.au>.

