Reactivated accepts the following
Stripe (Visa, Mastercard, American Express, Discover, JCB, Diners Club)
PayPal
WHAT IS PAYPAL
PayPal is a safer, easier way to send and receive money online. It enables you to make payments quickly and securely online by using a credit card or bank account. When you select PayPal as the payment method, you will be connected to the PayPal site where you make the payment.
HOW TO USE PAYPAL
PayPal can be used at Reactivated to purchase items by Credit Card (Visa, MasterCard, Discover, and American Express),Debit Card.
Here are some tips for you:
You can click and check out with PayPal after viewing your items on your shopping cart page. Then you will leave the page of Reactivated and enter into the page of PayPal.
You can sign in your PayPal account, or you can create a new one if you haven’t got one.
According to the on-screen instructions, you can use the PayPal as you want.Usually, PayPal e-check will take 3-5 business days to be confirmed by PayPal.The reason why we suggest you use PayPal as follows:
Payment is traceable. Using your PayPal account you can track the status of your payment.
When you make the payment for your order, you need not use your credit card online (you can transfer the money directly from your bank account to it).
When you use your credit card through PayPal, Reactivated is unable to access to your credit card number, which will minimize the risk of unauthorized use.
HOW DOES PAYPAL WORK, GENERALLY SPEAKING
For PayPal check out, you have several choices:
-If you have money in credit card, you can send it from the card onto your PayPal account;
-You can send money from a credit card: the money withdrawn from your credit card will be sent directly to the recipient’s PayPal account;
-You can also send money from a debit card/bank account directly to the recipient’s PayPal account.
Note: when you are “uploading” money, PayPal will probably charge you certain percentage of commissions. If you want to get more detailed information about their services, please check their site and confirm it.
In order to obtain your information, you must be very alert towards possible fraud sites purporting to be the real PayPal site. The fraud sites are always ‘fishing’, and you can’t click on links to “PayPal verification” emails.