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What account are you trying to pay online? You can set up at your bank for payments to go automatically to whatever account you want to pay. I do this and use telephone banking so that no one besides me and the bank know what I am doing.Hi Charles Wienckosky, I want to help you with your question, but I need more information from you. Can you please add details in the comment box?
What account are you trying to pay online? You can set up at your bank for payments to go automatically to whatever account you want to pay. I do this and use telephone banking so that no one besides me and the bank know what I am doing.
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Hi Lauren
You may need to go to the website of your accounts if you use or pay them online and modify your Account Profile Settings and update or edit your old email to new email.
If you don't have online account you really should call bank/phone company, etc and tell them your new info or yes they will be sending email to old address and you will not see it.
That is the most efficient way so you do not miss something important from the bank.
Other then getting everyone's email addresses and mailing out 1 email to all of them telling them your new email...but new email account won't have old address.
Visit the Paypal website at http://www.paypal.com. Select the "Sign up" link.
Choose either a "Personal," "Premier" or "Business" account, depending on how you plan to use PayPal.
Choose "Personal" if you plan to only shop online.
Choose "Premier" if you plan to buy and sell online.
Select "Business" if you represent a business account.
Provide requested personal and financial information to build your account, including choosing a bank account to link to your PayPal account.
Buy a product or service through a website that allows PayPal payments.
Select the PayPal payment option.
Enter your email address and PayPal account number and approve the payment from your account.
Sell a product or service on a classified website, online forum or social networking site.
Visit the PayPal site and open your account.
Choose the "Request Payment" selection.
Enter the buyer's email address.
Await a payment confirmation from PayPal to your email account.
if you are trying to download them to the computer, you will have to pay for that privilege. acces the account online, if this is what you already do then for some reason the emails are being redirected and there are possible hackers at work. If this is the case create a new account and report this to microsoft
Hi Charles Wienckosky, I want to help you with your question, but I need more information from you. Can you please add details in the comment box?
What account are you trying to pay online? You can set up at your bank for payments to go automatically to whatever account you want to pay. I do this and use telephone banking so that no one besides me and the bank know what I am doing.
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