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How to Pay WhateverBuys.com through PayPal


There are 2 ways PayPal payments can be accepted at WhateverBuys.com

1. For single product purchases: Outright or automatic PayPal payments can be accepted by clicking on the "Buy Now" or "Pay Now" button adjacent to the product photo. Follow the steps required and wait for a confirmation page to appear stating that your payment has been received.

2. For multiple product purchases, click on the "Offline Payment Option". You will be redirected to the Order Form page. Once there, fill-out required information and specify ITEM CODE and description. An email invoice will be sent to the e-mail address you provided that contain a "Pay" link button. Click this button to send payment.

3. Once a payment/PayPal balance has been received by WhateverBuys.com, items will be shipped within 24-48 hours.

PayPal Empowers the Smallest of the SME's


I just can't believe this. I've blogged a link about this just a few minutes ago yet I can't seem to stop myself from writing ecstatically about this huge, huge news. PayPal is here (and when I say here, I mean I can actually feel its existence through some sort of a benefit). I guess I can't stress that enough. Sometimes, I feel like I was the last to know about this, but if I were, then that's probably PayPal's fault because they e-mailed me late. I got the notification of balance withdrawal through local bank account just this Monday, 28th of January. But why are there no announcements in the trimedia (print, tv, radio)? Or maybe I just wasn't reading, watching tv or listening to radio enough? This is big news for the Filipinos, for the small and medium-sized entrepreneurs, IT-enabled services freelancers like web designers, consultants and probloggers. Most of all, this is big news for the Philippine e-commerce industry. Until now, Filipinos are still wary about online shopping. Although statistics show that more and more Filipinos are buying online now, transactions are limited to credit card holders (buyers) and giant retail and wholesale companies (sellers) who can afford to set-up a shopping cart with an integrated payment gateway. And even if you had a card, you'd still think twice about buying online because, honestly, it's expensive. There are online stores that charge way too high for certain items you know you could buy cheaper somewhere near you. Well, we can't really blame them. Software is expensive, shopping carts, payment gateways, SSL certificates, mail listings software, SEO..the list is endless. Somehow, someone's gotta pay for those. And sadly, customers will likely be affected by being charged sometimes outrageous prices already. PayPal doesn't really level out the playing field but it does give us power, probably even more than we can wield. Now, more than ever, any small sized business, even the smallest of the small, like ours can benefit from this new payment mode. No more expensive and separate shopping carts and payment gateways. PayPal has it. And, it works.
I remember when I first found out about online shopping at Multiply. My initial reaction was "How will I pay online? Credit card, I guess?" Finding out eventually that payments will be made through Globe G-Cash or bank deposit was great. The Pinoy entrepreneur is truly ingenious. And now, with PayPal as additional or even primary payment support, we're opening ourselves into a whole new world of opportunities.
When I signed up for PayPal late September of last year, I felt it wasn't really that useful to me. All it was to me was a more secure way of paying online (if I were to believe PayPal's claim of its reliable financial information storage and secure data transmission through encryption). It was awfully useless since I can't withdraw PayPal balances (if there were any) to a local account. At that time, withdrawal was allowed solely to a US bank account, which sadly, not all of us have. But now, although we're not 100% PayPal-enabled yet ( as I write this, PayPal balances can't be withdrawn as USD currency and transferred to a local bank dollar account; balances which are in USD are still converted in the local currency when withdrawn to a local account; also, all payment transactions are in USD, PhP is still excluded from the PayPal currency service). We're not there yet, but we'll get there. Anyway, while we're waiting, the Pinoy ingenuity will work its wonders, as it always has, with or without PayPal.

Paypal is here! okay, at least part of it is... :-)


Hear ye, hear ye! I bring thee news of good cheer!
New! Withdraw Your Funds to Your Philippine Bank Account


Now you can add your Philippine bank account to your PayPal account, so you can withdraw your money directly to your bank. It saves you time and gives you faster access to your PayPal funds!


Plus, there is no charge to withdrawal amounts over PHP 7000*. So go ahead and add your bank account today!

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Why Shop Online?

Gone are the days when online shopping is exclusively for people who have credit cards. Now, more than ever, customers are becoming empowered and savvy shoppers, thanks to the marriage of the Internet and mobile communication technology. Now, we don't just use our phones to exchange messages, we also use it to exchange other resources including money. Not only that, this revolution has also made it possible for small and medium enterprises or SME's to thrive and compete with retail market giants.

Why shop online? I have three words for you. Convenience, savings and choices.
Convenience. You can shop virtually from anywhere to anywhere as long as you have internet connection. You can shop in your pajamas as soon as you wake up in the morning or shop after work while spending bonding time with your family. Your purchases are shipped right at your doorstep. Now, that's convenient.
Savings. Because small online shops are mostly home-based businesses as well, just like ours, we can always provide you with low prices because of our low overhead expenses and low profit margins. And because you don't have to leave home, you save up on transportation expenses and food expenses as well because when you're out shopping, you'll definitely be out dining. Shipping cost is generally lower than what you'll spend for these things.
Choices. The internet is vast. Your choices are endless. You can choose to buy delicious cupcakes from Cebu or hand-made native bags from Bulacan without even going there. You can buy from whomever and wherever you want. You can easily compare prices from store to store without getting cramps from dutiful walking while looking for good buys and best bargains.

No credit card? No problem. We support different payment modes. Use whatever is comfortable to you.

You can pay for your purchases through G-Cash, BPI ExpressCash Deposit, Paypal or Xoom. Upon verification of payment, items will be shipped to the customer's specified address within 24-48 hours and will be received within 1-2 days.