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Why
does Herbs By Nature use PayPal instead of just credit cards?
The enhanced
secure accounting payment gateway that PayPal uses enables our customers
to:
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Shop knowing your order and credit information is
secure.
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Easy form to fill out (requires the same amount of
typing that a conventional credit card purchase required).
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After your initial PayPal signup, all return visits to
Herbs By Nature will only require your login to PayPal, for a faster
and more enjoyable shopping experience.
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What
is PayPal?

With
more than 40 million member accounts in over
38 countries worldwide, PayPal is the world's largest online payment
service. PayPal makes sending money as easy as sending email. Any PayPal
member can instantly and securely send money to anyone in the U.S. with
an email address. PayPal can also be used on a
web-enabled cell phone. In the future, PayPal will be available to
use on web-enabled pagers and other handheld devices.
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Does
it cost money to sign up for PayPal?

No. Opening a PayPal account is
free. Personal accounts can send and receive money for free. There are
low
transaction fees for PayPal Premier and Business account members to
receive payments
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Is
PayPal secure?

Yes. PayPal uses SSL technology to
keep your information safe. In addition, when you send a payment using
PayPal, the recipient won't receive sensitive financial information like
your credit card or bank account number. This way, you don't have to
worry about paying people you don't know.
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What
is the Buyer Complaint Process?

The
PayPal Buyer Complaint Process helps protect PayPal members when a
merchant does not deliver goods as promised. If you have been unable to
resolve a dispute with a seller, you may file a
Buyer Complaint Form (click the Security
Center link in the footer of any PayPal page) to initiate an
investigation. PayPal will investigate your complaint and attempt to
recover any funds you are owed. You will be entitled to the return of
any funds PayPal is able to collect on your behalf. However, fund
recovery is not guaranteed.
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