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Flickr Pro and PayPal - pay without adding credit card
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Hello!
I'm trying to renew my Flickr Pro account, but it won't work.
I go to the upgrade page, select the one-year option, I go to the checkout page and instead of adding a credit card, I press the PayPal button on the right.
I'm taken to a PayPal page, where I log in to my account. But here's where the trouble starts.
Instead of letting me use my available funds (I have $33 available, which I transfered for this and a domain), but I can't.
It asks me to add a credit card, but I cannot do that because I don't have a credit card, only a Visa Electron.
How do I pay with my available funds at PayPal, without adding a credit card?
Cheers
Henrik Christiansen
Posted at 10:20AM, 13 April 2008 PDT
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See here for trouble with payments:
www.flickr.com/help/payments/
There's a link to customer care at Wallet for your questions.
Posted 3 months ago.
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Okey, a little update.
After a few emails between me and Flickr Support I learned that I have to have the double amount available at my PayPal account. However, I now have $64 available and I still can't pay.
Anyone experiencing the same problems?
Posted 3 months ago.
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Yup, same here. I have ten times that amount and still can't pay without adding new credit card.
Any solutions?
Posted 3 months ago.
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I'm having the same problem... i was trying to buy a pro account for myself as a birthday gift and i found out i have to add a credit card!
Posted 3 months ago.
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I haven't been able to pay with a credit card either. And frankly, I don't want to have a yahoo.wallet or any other online wallet that keeps my payment info. Has anyone been able to simply pay with a credit card?
Posted 3 months ago.
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You have to pay via Yahoo Wallet - it's the only way...
Posted 3 months ago.
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