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This is my first query to this forum. I have made a software and i am thinking to add donation(for receiving money) links to this software. I am new to paypal and i have googled this query but the site results are little confusing.The most sites i searched say that personal account can be used for purchasing something and also can be used for some receving.premier account for selling and receiving. then what is the difference?

I want to know which account of paypal is good for me to receiving money and why, whether i have to pay anything to start premier account?.

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Hi test, welcome to UX! Unfortunately your question is not a good fit for this website (you can read more in the FAQ). You can try asking on Webmasters.SE, but probably it won't be a good fit for them either. I would try Quora. – Vitaly Mijiritsky Feb 13 '12 at 10:47
This isn't really the website you need for these questions, we respond to User Experience queries and your question is more technological than this. I suggest posting to webmasters.stackexchange.com instead, you'll probably get a better response. – JonW Feb 13 '12 at 10:47
hello friends,i really dont know in which forum to post..any way thanks for showing me the correct forum – t3st Feb 13 '12 at 10:49
@VitalyMijiritsky Questions on which webservice is good or webservices for that matter is definitely not on topic for Super User at least. Our faq mentions it explicitly. and it is not about ... websites or web services – Sathya Feb 13 '12 at 11:12
@Sathya Thanks, I updated my comment. I should've checked first. – Vitaly Mijiritsky Feb 13 '12 at 11:42

closed as off topic by JonW, Vitaly Mijiritsky Feb 13 '12 at 10:47

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