There are PayPal buy buttons on my websites for many of my books. On the next page, click the yellow PayPal button to connect your PayPal account through PayPals website. Since my last update, I've published many translations of my books, mostly in digital. "Oops - it doesn't look like this is an email address! Please take another look. On the Add Payment Method page, click PayPal. Allow guest checkout (payment via credit card). Update your preferences for blocking receiving payments. So, I go back to my account settings page at TeeSpring and put the LINK in the box. Once you have connected your PayPal account to Timely, you will need to login to your PayPal account and adjust the following settings: Check your instant payment notification (IPN) settings. So, I typed that email address in the TeeSpring account settings box, and it said something about it being "pending." OK, so this morning I check my email, and there's a message from PayPal saying "Welcome to PayPal.Me" with a special LINK ("PayPal.Me/-," with my user name in place of the dashes, of course!) PayPal calls this a "link" and says this link is what I'm supposed to give buyers. but they don't explain what they mean by a "PayPal address." If I've never used PayPal as a seller, how would I know what they mean by a "PayPal address"? I thought, I don't have an address ending with So I thought, Well, maybe they mean the EMAIL address I used when I signed up for PayPal 14 years ago. When you're setting it up, TeeSpring asks: The contact person will manage the PayPal account and contact. When signing up, create the account under the charity or organisations name, and register a specific contact person for the account. TeeSpring's instructions for connecting your PayPal account to their service are SOOO confusing. First, to begin accepting PayPal as a payment option on your website, sign up for a PayPal Business account. So then, what is the difference between an email address that you have registered on PayPal and the "PayPal.Me/-" LINK that you're supposed to give to buyers so they can pay you?
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