Pay with PayPal online:
Tithe, CCE,
or Special
Intentions designed to make your life more convenient.
Even if you don't have a PayPal account, you can use the "Guest Checkout"
and use any major credit card. Here's information about this very innovative financial service.
Click on any of the frequently asked questions (faqs) below to read the
answer:
Click here to Donate on-line for a
Special Intention:
Click here to Pay your
CCE fees ($30.00/
child--specify the
student's name(s) that you are paying for in the message box at the PayPal
web site):
**New at PayPal,
you don't even need a PayPal account to take advantage of this time saving
feature, and it's still completely SECURE!**
Paypal now makes it even more
convenient to pay online by adding the "SECURE
CHECKOUT" button so you don't even
have to go through the PayPal setup to use this feature. Just click on
the "Secure Checkout"
button and you will be able to use any of the credit cards listed to pay.
PayPal is a quick and easy way for businesses and
entrepreneurs to accept credit card payments online, and a popular way for
people to send money to each other on the Internet. PayPal enables any business
or consumer with an email address to securely, conveniently, and
cost-effectively send and receive these payments.
The PayPal network extends the existing financial infrastructure of bank
accounts and credit cards and creates a global payment solution. PayPal products
are ideally suited for small businesses, online merchants, individuals and
others currently underserved by traditional payment mechanisms.
PayPal enables any business
or consumer with an email address to securely, conveniently, and
cost-effectively send and receive payments online. Our network builds on the
existing financial infrastructure of bank accounts and credit cards to create a
global, real-time payment solution. We deliver a product ideally suited for
small businesses, online merchants, individuals and others currently underserved
by traditional payment mechanisms.
We seek to become the global standard for online payments, offering our service
to users in 38 countries including the United States. We have over 16 million
registered users, including more than 3 million business accounts. Our account
base is growing by an average of 28,000 accounts per day, with virtually no
traditional sales or marketing.
What are the
core components of the PayPal business? e-commerce services for businesses & individuals
- PayPal enables quick and easy payment processing for websites, classified
ads, auction sites, and email - anywhere a person wants to collect payments
online. Use PayPal to:
accept credit card and/or bank account payments for
single or multiple item purchases
sell products to PayPal users in 38 countries outside
the U.S.
collect subscription or recurring payments (like a
tithe)
gather donations or "tips"
get instant notification when you receive payments
Co-founders Peter Thiel and Max Levchin began creating the
PayPal service in December 1998. They launched the service to the public in
October 1999. The company was incorporated in March 1999 in the state of
Delaware.
You
can pay your monthly/weekly/annual tithe, if you wish, by clicking on the
"tithe button", and giving some information in a totally secure environment.
You can just make a donation online to the church. You may debit your
bank account here, or use a credit card. What could be more convenient!
The security of
your information, transactions, and money is the core of our
business and our top priority at PayPal.
PayPal automatically encrypts your confidential information in
transit from your computer to ours using the Secure Sockets Layer
protocol (SSL) with an encryption key length of 128-bits (the
highest level commercially available). Before you even register or
log in to our site, our server checks that you're using an approved
browser - one that uses SSL 3.0 or higher.
Once your information reaches us, it resides on a server that is
heavily guarded both physically and electronically. Our servers sit
behind an electronic firewall and are not directly connected to the
Internet, so your private information is available only to
authorized computers.
We at PayPal work
hard to protect our customers, and have many security measures to help
ensure your protection.
There are also steps that you, our customer, can take to help protect
yourself. We'd like to provide you with this information so that we can
work together to protect against fraud.
Passwords:
Never, ever share your PayPal password with
anyone. PayPal representatives will NEVER
ask you for your Password. If you believe someone else has gotten
access to your password, please change it immediately and
Contact
Us.
Select a password that is easy to remember, but
hard to figure out. One good way to create a secure password is to
choose a phrase of two or three words and add a 2 or 3 digit number to
the end of the phrase. Avoid choosing obvious words or dates such as a
nickname or birthdate. It is always a good idea to mix numbers with
letters when choosing your password.
Don't use the same password you use for AOL, eBay,
MSN, Yahoo, or other online services. Using the same password for
multiple websites makes it easy for thieves to access your personal
information.
Secure Websites:
Whenever entering sensitive personal information (such as checking
account or credit card numbers) onto any website, make sure that the
website encrypts the information you send to, and receive from, the
site. When you log into your PayPal account, you will always be on a
secure website. You can check if the website you are using has this type
of security in two ways:
Check to make sure the URL begins with "https"
rather than "http"
Look for a lock icon on the bottom left or bottom
right of your browser, (shows 128 bit security)which should look like
this:
Email Security
If you receive an email and are unsure whether it
is from PayPal, come directly to the PayPal site at
https://www.paypal.com
Don't click on any link in an email which seems suspicious to you.
These security measures will help ensure that you are logging into
PayPal. The only site you should ever type your username and password
into is at https://www.paypal.com
No, it's free to sign up for the PayPal Network, it's
free to send money. There is a small fee for Christ The King to
receive money, but the convenience and efficiency of this system make up
for that.
Anyone who has an email address, and a
bank account and/or a credit card
can use PayPal, and you can even become a "Verified" member and debit
your bank account directly.
Yes, there will be a message box at the PayPal web
site that you can
write an explanation of your special intention for Father Ben, that will
be passed on to him. It will be very efficient.
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