If you’re like most eBay users, you probably have a PayPal account. But if you ever need to find your PayPal account, it can be a little tricky. Here’s how to do it. ..


Go to the login area of PayPal. log in using your PayPal username and press ‘Next.’ now, type in the password and click ‘Sign in.’

Go to “My eBay,” select the PayPal section, then unlink your old account. Simply reconnect it with the new one afterward. You don’t need to delete anything or establish a new eBay account in order to do this. Essentially, when you’re sent to PayPal, simply enter your new account information and you’re done!

eBay has more stringent rules of use than previously, which means it will now pay sellers directly rather than through PayPal. The modifications imply that while eBay buyers can still pay with PayPal, sellers will be paid straight into their bank accounts.

Selecting “Become Verified” from the Account menu in PayPal Account brings you to the PayPal verification page. You’ll be sent to PayPal after you’ve chosen Become Verified, and all you have to do now is follow the on-screen instructions to verify your account!J

PayPal will no longer work with eBay after 2020 and will instead switch to Adyen, a payments firm based in Amsterdam, later this year. PayPal customers will be able to use it until 2023, but it will effectively become a second-class citizen.