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Here's how to put E-junkie and PayPal PayFlow Pro to work for your business

If you already have a Merchant Account at your bank which allows you to authorize card accounts for direct payment into your bank account, then PayPal PayFlow Pro would be the online equivalent of your in-store card-swipe/keypad terminal for card payment authorizations. If you do not already have a merchant account at your bank and also wish to accept regular PayPal account-based payments, you may wish to consider PayPal Website Payments Pro instead of PayFlow Pro.

  1. Go to the PayPal Payflow Pro website and log in to your account;
  2. Click Account Administration at the top of the page;
  3. Click Manage Users;
  4. Click the appropriate underlined User Login hyperlink;
  5. Note down your Partner, Merchant Login, and User Login information;
  6. Log into your E-junkie Seller Admin and then visit this link to enter that information along with your transaction password.

Note: Your default transaction password is the same as the password you use to log into PayPal PayFlow Pro website. We strongly recommend that you create a separate Password to login to PayPal Manager to keep things more secure. You can do that by going to Account Administration > Manage Security > Change Password

This page added by E-junkieChef on August 11th, 2010 @ 1:25 am GMT -7
Updated by E-junkieGuru on June 7th, 2011 @ 7:46 pm GMT -7
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