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Payment with Credit Card in Paypal via Google Pay

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Payment with Credit Card in PayPal via Google Pay: Is It Possible?

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Hello there! Are you trying to figure out how to pay with your credit card in stores using Google Pay and PayPal? You’re not alone! Many of us want to make the most of our payment methods, especially when it comes to earning rewards or managing our finances. But sometimes, the way these services work together can be a bit confusing. Let’s dive into this and explore whether it’s possible to pay with your credit card in stores via Google Pay and PayPal.

### **The Problem: Paying with PayPal via Google Pay**

So, here’s the situation: when you use Google Pay in stores and link it to your PayPal account, the payment is usually deducted from your PayPal balance or your connected bank account. But what if you prefer to use your credit card as the default payment method? It seems like no matter how you set it up, PayPal still pulls funds from your balance or bank account instead of your credit card.

Is there a way to bypass this? Let’s break it down.

### **How PayPal and Google Pay Work Together**

First, it’s important to understand how PayPal and Google Pay integrate. When you link your PayPal account to Google Pay, the default payment method in your PayPal account is used for transactions. However, PayPal doesn’t always allow you to explicitly choose a credit card as the payment method when using Google Pay. This can be frustrating if you’d rather earn rewards or manage your spending through your credit card.

### **Can You Use a Credit Card with PayPal and Google Pay?**

The short answer? **It depends.**

If you’ve linked a credit card to your PayPal account and set it as your default payment method, PayPal should theoretically use that credit card for transactions. However, when you make a purchase through Google Pay, the payment is processed as a PayPal transaction, and PayPal may default to your balance or bank account if funds are available. This means your credit card might not be used unless your PayPal balance is zero and your bank account isn’t linked.

### **Workarounds to Use Your Credit Card**

If you want to ensure that your credit card is used for payments via Google Pay and PayPal, here are a few potential workarounds:

1. **Set Your Credit Card as the Default Payment Method in PayPal**
– Log into your PayPal account.
– Go to **Payment methods** and select your credit card as the default.
– Ensure your balance is low or zero so PayPal doesn’t use it for transactions.

2. **Remove Your Bank Account from PayPal**
– If your bank account is linked to PayPal, consider removing it temporarily. This way, PayPal will have no choice but to use your credit card for payments.

3. **Use Google Pay Directly with Your Credit Card**
– If PayPal isn’t cooperating, you could link your credit card directly to Google Pay. This way, you can avoid using PayPal altogether and still earn rewards on your credit card.

4. **Check Regional Availability**
– Some features may vary depending on your location. Check if PayPal and Google Pay support credit card payments in your region.

### **Conclusion**

While there’s no guaranteed way to force PayPal to use your credit card for Google Pay transactions, setting your credit card as the default payment method and ensuring your PayPal balance is low can increase the chances of your credit card being used. If you’re still having trouble, consider reaching out to PayPal support for clarification.

Do you have any tips or tricks for using credit cards with PayPal and Google Pay? Share them in the comments below! 😊

Happy shopping!

         

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