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PayPal Here app returns to the Windows Phone Store

Brad Stephenson Brad Stephenson
October 15, 2019
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 PayPal Here app returns to the Windows Phone Store

While being pulled from the Windows Phone Store days after its release due to an apparent signup problem on the program’s website, the PayPal Here app is now available once again for Windows Phone users to download and promises to make receiving payments all the easier for business owners of all sizes.

PayPal Here is the secure and easy-to-use mobile business app for all your payment needs. Get back-office management, POS, and start accepting credit and debit card payments – in person and on the go – with our mobile card reader and free app. Pay a low transaction fee of only 2.7% per US card swipe. With PayPal Here, you’ll enjoy 24/7 live customer support and there are no commitments or monthly fees. PayPal Here for Windows is only available in the United States at this time.

The PayPal Here app works in tandem with the small PayPal mobile card reader device to accept credit card payments from potential clients and charges 2.7% for each transaction though is currently reducing that fee to 1.9% until June 15 2015 as part of a special promotion. The small PayPal Here mobile card reader connects to a Windows Phone through the audio jack and involves very little setup. PayPal Here may not be widely used yet but it is a convenient payment and billing alternative for those who need to meet clients on location such as artists and designers.

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