Buying online remains the core of the PayPal experience. It’s accepted at millions of retailers globally, including giants like , Best Buy , and The Home Depot .
: Select the PayPal button at checkout, log in, and confirm your payment method—no need to type in 16-digit card numbers every time.
Here’s everything you need to know about buying stuff with PayPal today. 1. Shopping Online: The Classic Way
You don’t need a physical card to use PayPal at the register anymore. Many modern retailers now support in-store PayPal payments through several methods: How can I use PayPal Everywhere to pay in stores?
The Modern Guide to Buying Anything with PayPal Whether you're snagging a vintage find on eBay or grabbing a latte at a local cafe, PayPal has evolved far beyond a simple "online checkout" button. In 2026, it serves as a comprehensive digital wallet that bridges the gap between your sofa and the physical storefront.
: You can split payments between two different cards or a card and your PayPal balance for larger purchases. 2. Buying in Physical Stores
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