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| If you are an eBay or similar seller, check out AceMoney which is supposed to interface with their system. Free for a single account. arthur == On Wed, 19 Apr 2006 00:42:03 -0700, Mark Kundinger <Mark Kundinger[at]discussions.microsoft.com> wrote: - quote - > Hello group, > I have a paypal account, but I can't add it to money. > When I go into Account list, click Add a new account, select "bank", and > then "paypal - mutual fund", it asks for my paypal email and password. I > type these in, the computer takes a while attempting to connect, and the call > summary error message says: > "Your sign-in information doesn't match the bank's records. Verify your > sign-in name and password with yoru bank or brokerage, and then provide your > sign-in information again". > I'm using my paypal and email address that I normally use to log into > paypal.com. Anyone know what the deal is? |
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| In microsoft.public.money, Mark Kundinger <Mark Kundinger[at]discussions.microsoft.com> wrote: - quote - > I have a paypal account, but I can't add it to money.
I know you can opt to not set the Paypal account up as an online> When I go into Account list, click Add a new account, select "bank", and > then "paypal - mutual fund", it asks for my paypal email and password. I > type these in, the computer takes a while attempting to connect, and the call > summary error message says: > "Your sign-in information doesn't match the bank's records. Verify your > sign-in name and password with yoru bank or brokerage, and then provide your > sign-in information again". account, and then you can download a QIF file from the Paypal website. |
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| Hello group, I have a paypal account, but I can't add it to money. When I go into Account list, click Add a new account, select "bank", and then "paypal - mutual fund", it asks for my paypal email and password. I type these in, the computer takes a while attempting to connect, and the call summary error message says: "Your sign-in information doesn't match the bank's records. Verify your sign-in name and password with yoru bank or brokerage, and then provide your sign-in information again". I'm using my paypal and email address that I normally use to log into paypal.com. Anyone know what the deal is? |