GoDaddy....??? Any reason why you can not verify yourself?
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Register Today on DNForum IT'S FREE!Does anybody know of any registrar where I can register a domain and pay for it through paypal without being a verified paypal member?
I'm thankful for all the help I can get
GoDaddy....??? Any reason why you can not verify yourself?
It seems GoDaddy only accepts verified accounts. I have tried once and I am not verified yet... paypal then insists on validating me![]()
Dynadot accepts my paypal payments and Namecheap too, although I didn't use paypal with Namecheap lately.
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they send the money to your bank right? After entering in the amounts, you should get verified right away.
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THank you very much!Originally Posted by sdsinc
adding funds to namecheap worked!
and southerntn you don't get verified when transfering money from a bank account only when you add money througha creditcard which I don't have.
anyways problem solvedthanks to all of you for helping out and I also found a coupon for namecheap when searching the forum so I saved a buck or two :greenlaugh:
I'm loving this forum allready!
You get verified after verifying how much money they send to your bank account is what im talking about
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Yes, that's how I got my account verified.
Not if you use a Virtual bank. Even though Paypal itself is a virtual company they won't verify you if you use one. They say it's because there's no physical location I can walk into? Thats a load of crap. I have no reason to walk into a bank. Eventually they will have to change this silly rule as more and more banks are becoming virtual but until then...Originally Posted by SouthernTn
Well, averify as soon as possible. PayPal don't want unverified accounts.
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