I have configured my ISP email account to forward all messages to outlook.com account and I noticed that I don't receive all messages in Inbox or Spam folder.
Right now I purchased something and paid via PayPal but didn't received any order confirmation or PayPal reciept.
A friend sent me some mails few days ago which I also didn't get but I didn't believed him until he showed me his sent folder, but now I'm sure there is something wrong here.
I don't have any active filters and my ISP mail account is configured to unconditional forward.
Even PayPal service address is whitelisted.
This setup worked just fine with GMail so far.
Any thoughts, ideas???
Regards,
Karlo
I had a paypal email confirming a purchase & the company who sent the goods confirmation.
I checked the email address it is the same as mine. I've emailed both companies but no answer.
My concern is security of my account. because of the paypal email I now the name and address
of the other person. so are they getting my emails.
any help pls neil
Hi!
Do you need to have a credit card linked to your PayPal-account to be able to tie it to your Microsoft Account?
Im having some problems adding my PayPal to My MSA and was wondering if I need to add my credit card to the PayPal-account instead of just having sufficient funds. Or is it true that you need 25 euro/dollar or over on the account to be able to use PayPal without an additional credit card on it?
Thanks!
Hi!
Do you need to have a credit card linked to your PayPal-account to be able to tie it to your Microsoft Account?
Im having some problems adding my PayPal to My MSA and was wondering if I need to add my credit card to the PayPal-account instead of just having sufficient funds. Or is it true that you need 25 euro/dollar or over on the account to be able to use PayPal without an additional credit card on it?
Thanks!
Question: How can I help prompt Microsoft to accept PayPal payment so I can continue with my Ad-free Outlook.com in the UK. Surely, it should not matter which country I am living in?
Thanks for your help!
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