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Ebay and Paypal question..HELP!!!?

  • hi, i am new to ebay and paypal. i created a ebay account but i couldn't sell anything because i did not have a paypal account. now i created a paypal account and wen to the "add card " tab (i think) and i enter my debit card number but i did not enter a bank account because i have the card but i do not have a routing number so i just left it with my debit card number.. my question is. now am selling stuff on ebay and can i still get the money from what i sell to my paypal acccount with a card number only but without a bank account (routing number) ?????? also also does my ebay account actomatically conects with my paypal account trought my email address because when i started selling i did not say anything about creating paypal account because i just listed my items..

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    All I know is I have both accounts. When you sell something put in your sale info that you only take checks or money orders... And that's how you will get paid. Try entering a different card if you have one. Or find out your routing number and go back in and start over. Have fun selling, its very addicting!!

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All I know is I have both accounts. When you sell something put in your sale info that you only take checks or money orders... And that's how you will get paid. Try entering a different card if you have one. Or find out your routing number and go back in and start over. Have fun selling, its very addicting!!

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