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A simple guide to paying monthly subscriptions or bills using PayPal
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Things You Should Know

  • You can use PayPal's Bill Pay feature on your Android, iPhone, or iPad to pay for utilities and other recurring bills.
  • You can set up PayPal as a payment method on the service provider's website.
  • Locate the payment tab of the website. Select PayPal as your payment method, log in, then confirm the payment.
  • If the provider does not accept PayPal, apply for the PayPal debit card. Activate it on the PayPal website, then enter the number as a payment method.
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Using Mobile Bill Pay

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  1. PayPal's Bill Pay feature is available in the mobile app only. This is the white P icon with a blue background.[1]
    • PayPal is available for iOS in the App Store and for Android in the Google Play Store.
    • If you aren't already signed in, tap enter your login details and tap Sign in to do so now. You must have an account to use PayPal.
  2. You can find this on the bottom of the screen, between Finances and Deals.
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  3. This will be underneath the Payment header, next to Send.
  4. A new page will open. You'll need to search for a company to pay.
    • If you have used PayPal to pay bills previously, you'll see Search by name.
  5. Not all companies are available through this search feature.
    • If the company does not appear, you will need to log directly into the company website to use PayPal as a payment method.
  6. PayPal will log in again automatically.
  7. Depending on the service or company, you will need to confirm different details.
    • You may be asked to provide an Account Number, ZIP code, Name, or other identifying information.
  8. Once your bill is added, you'll be able to keep track of bills and due dates from the PayPal app.
    • When a payment is due, tap Pay next to the company to make your payment.
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Using PayPal as the Payment Method

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  1. You can use a mobile or desktop browser such as Google Chrome, Safari, Mozilla Firefox, or another browser.
    • As long as the company you want to pay accepts PayPal payments, you can use the service to pay your bill through that service.[2]
    • For example, you can opt to use PayPal as your payment method for Comcast Xfinity.
    • This is a process you have to set up on the biller's site (e.g., Xfinity.com if you're paying Xfinity), not on PayPal's website.
    • You'll need to set up a PayPal account if you haven't already.
  2. You might have a username set up with your provider, but you might also use an email address instead of a username.
  3. The name of this section varies by provider, but you're looking for the part of your account page where you can schedule a payment.
  4. Some providers, like Xfinity, allow you to set up recurring payments using your default payment method.
    • Depending on the service, you may have the option to set up recurring automatic payments through PayPal.
  5. You'll receive an email with a link to your account settings in PayPal if you want to cancel the payment.
    • If you're using the PayPal app on your phone or tablet, you can also opt into push notifications from the PayPal app so you'll be alerted whenever money comes out of your account.[3]
    • You can also use PayPal to pay others.
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Using a PayPal Debit Card

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  1. If your billing provider doesn't accept PayPal as a payment method but does accept debit cards, you can sign up for a free PayPal debit card. This will allow you to pay with your PayPal balance anywhere that Mastercard is accepted. To get your PayPal card:
  2. As long as your service provider accepts Mastercard credit or debit cards, you can use your new PayPal card to pay your bill.
  3. You might have a username set up with your provider, but you might also use an email address instead of a username.
  4. Enter this info just as you would any other credit or debit card to process your payment.
    • Set up recurring payments if it's an option. If you don't want to need to do this every time the bill is due, you could possibly have the chance to remember and use this card for future payments.
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1. Go to your service provider's website.
2. Log into your account.
3. Select PayPal as your default payment method.
4. Confirm in PayPal to set up the recurring payment.

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