How to Change PayPal Account Used for Payments

You can change the PayPal account used for your payments using the steps below:

  1. If you have any existing payment subscriptions on your current PayPal account, make sure to cancel this Cancel Automatic Payments (PayPal)
  2. View and select the correct invoice from the invoices page.
  3. On the invoice page, click on one of the PayPal checkout buttons. This will open the PayPal login page.
    • (Recommended) PayPal - Subscribe: Creates a new recurring payment subscription with the updated PayPal account which will then be used for future automatic renewal payments.
    • PayPal - Check Out: Pays for the current invoice only. Future renewal invoices will have to be paid manually.
    If you want PayPal to automatically send payments for future renewal invoices, make sure you select the PayPal - Subscribe button. 
  4. Log in to the PayPal account you wish to use and complete the payment. 

If you would like to use a different payment method to complete a payment, refer to this article: How to Change Payment Method

If you require any further assistance, please contact our support at: https://shockbyte.com/billing/submitticket.php

Mitchell Smith

Managing Director @ Shockbyte

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