Using PayPal as a Budgeting Tool

How PayPal Has Helped Me Save Money, and Can Help You Too!

By Jenna Hansen, published Sep 30, 2006
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When I first discovered EBay, I was quite skeptical of the place. When I finally tried it out, I instantly became addicted. I was always buying things that I thought I needed at the time, going to the post office, and impatiently awaiting the mailman's arrival with my packages. Soon, this became a rather serious problem, as I simply do not make enough money to throw away. I would try to tell myself I needed to save if I had anything left over after expenses. Or worse, at least try to convince myself not to buy anything on EBay until I had actual necessities covered. But it all failed. I bought more and more items on EBay.

Finally, I needed a PayPal account. I told myself I would not use this account for EBay, but only for things that truly required PayPal. I used PayPal when selling things on EBay so that I could accept payments. I would use PayPal to receive commission on photos and payments on articles. I managed to not use PayPal for EBay for about a year.

Then an idea struck me one day. What if I only allowed myself to use PayPal for EBay and other places that accepted PayPal. If I didn't allow myself to link a credit card to my PayPal account, my spending would be much more limited. This would force me to pay expenses with money earned from my low paying jobs, while extra work I did that went towards my PayPal account could pay for me to have some "fun money". I liked this idea very much and decided to try it out.

I initially bought a lot of jewelry with the money I had saved up in PayPal. Then I went on to look for CDs. But what would happen when the money ran out? This was a bit harder. I would see that I had enough money for something in my bank account, but not in my PayPal account. Yet I forced myself to wait until I had enough in my PayPal account to buy what I wanted if it was not a neccessity.

Of course, I still bought a couple things on EBay and other sites that accept PayPal with either my credit card or by money order. But I was careful to only use other options besides PayPal to purchase something that truly was a necessity.

Takeaways
  • PayPal can be a money saving tool.
  • Using only your PayPal account for fun purchases can help you save and pay for expenses.
  • PayPal doesn't have to make you even more addicted to EBay than you already are.
Did You Know?
Many auctions on EBay accept PayPal. Other sites that accept PayPal can be found on www.paypal.com
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