Tuesday, 24 March 2015

Welcome To #Shop2Earns Platform – Buy directly from Manufacturers at wholesale prices



I’m here today to launch my #Shop2Earns platform for all my fans around the globe who have or yet to have Paypal account and will love to shop online with ease from secure merchant sites like Amazon, Ebay, Walmart, etc.

But the good news is that all my fans who shop through this blog will buy any products of their choice at wholesale prices.

Please if you have any questions on how to shop online directly from the factory/manufacturers/suppliers and have your items deliver to your doorstep anywhere in the world, send your questions or inquiry to this email address: virgincodegroup(at)gmail.com or contact:

WhatsApp: +2348083077125
BBM: pin 2A29EA18
BBM Channel: C0017E48D, C002C0CC9
Twitter: @virgincodestore, @financialguru
Facebook Page: fb.com/jayandbeecollections

For those not yet register or sign up their PayPal account, below are the step by step guide on how to sign up (for Nigerians) and link it to your Naira account/Mastercard:

Paypal recently added 10 new countries to its
service, including Nigeria.

Anyone living in Nigeria can now open a legitimate and verified PayPal account without
any road blocks whatsoever.

To register for an account, simply visit http://www.paypal.com/ng from your computer. At the top right corner of the page, click on the Sign up button, and you will be taken to the ‘account type’ selection page.

First, make sure your country is selected as Nigeria, then choose Individual as your paypal account type unless you do have an actual business with an address and a building, then in that case you can choose the Business account type.

After choosing your account type, you will be
taken to the sign up form proper. Here you will be required to fill in your personal information.

For your password, you must choose a password that is at least 8 characters long and contains at least a number or/and a capital letter; if it contains neither a number or a capital letter, you will not be allowed to submit the form. Also, choose an email you will be keeping for a long time as that email is where transaction alerts will be sent; it is also what you will give to anyone who want to send money to you (in other words, that email address will act as your ‘account number’). The other fields are pretty straight forward. Go ahead and submit the registration form when you are done.

After registration, you will be taken directly to your account overview. The first things you should tackle are the notifications on the right side of the screen.

1. Verify your paypal email address: This one is pretty straight forward, simply login to the email account you used to register, then click the confirmation link in that email.

2. Link a credit card to your paypal account:
This is the ultimate verification step. You will need your ATM card to do this (I believe all banks now use internationally acceptable debit cards (MasterCard, Verve e.t.c). I am going to use GTB for the explanation since that is what I used to verify my account. When you click either the link in the notification area or the ‘Get Verified’ link under your name, you will be shown a screen with a brief explanation of what is about to happen; in summary, you must have at least $1.95 (N322) in your account before you continue. That cash will be taken from your account, and then returned back to you in 24 hours; this is just to verify that the account is yours. When you click continue, you will be shown the add card form. Select your card type then go ahead to type in your card number (this number is displayed in front of your card. GTB card numbers are about 16 digit long), cc code (this number is the 3 digit number displayed at the back of your card), and finally the expiry month and year for your card which can also be found on your ATM card.

After you have requested to be verified, check your mobile phone or email for the SMS or email alert from your bank. Check throgh the alert message for a text like PP*[XXXX]CODE .. where XXXX is your verification code. Copy out that four digit number then go back to your PayPal account overview page.

From your PayPal homepage, click the ‘Get Verified’ link, then on the next page, type in the four digit code you copied from your alert email or SMS. That’s it. You will be verified immediately, and the sending limit from your account will be lifted. (Culled from Jalingo.co)

In my next post, I’ll share with you all the links to shop from women clothing to branded smartphones..

#StayInspired

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