Redbubble is a great way to make extra income. Once you upload your designs all you have to do is sit there and collect payments (of course with a little bit of upkeep and customer service).
One common question that is asked is whether or not you can use PayPal for Redbubble. In this blog post we will go over everything you need to know in regards to this!
Answer To The Question Can You Use PayPal For Redbubble:
In order for you to get your money from Redbubble you need a PayPal account. Whether it is a personal account or merchant account as long as you have one it doesn’t really matter.
Should You Use Paypal Personal or Business For Redbubble?
If you have a company name and a business formed, you could use business, but as far as Redbubble, they don’t have a preference. It’s really up to you and how you want to keep your money organized.
As long as you’re keeping tabs on your income and expenses you should be fine using either a personal or business PayPal account for your Redbubble sales.
Can You sell on Redbubble without a bank account?
You can sell on Redbubble without a bank account. Redbubble only asks you for your PayPal information. This means once you get paid the money will be in your PayPal account. It is then up to you, to do with the money as you please. You can make purchases in most cases with PayPal so you can just leave it on there.
PayPal also has a savings account option if you are looking to earn a bit with the money you earn from Redbubble!
How do You use Redbubble without PayPal?
The only option other than creating your own PayPal account is to use a friend or family members PayPal account in order to get your payments. This can often be the case if you’re under the age of 18 as you are not old enough to create a PayPal account just yet.
The biggest thing if you use someone else’s PayPal account is to make sure it’s someone you trust. You do not want to get in trouble for using their account and not having the money go through.
we recommend using your parents or sibling’s PayPal account.
How do You add PayPal to Redbubble?
First off you need to make sure you have a PayPal account that is verified. Chances are if you have had a PayPal account for a while it most likely is. Your account is verified when you first open up your account and PayPal sends you a confirmation email.
Once you have your PayPal account open and verified, log in to Redbubble and head to “My Account” at the top of the page. Scroll down until you get to payments and click on “Add or Edit Payment Method”.
From there you want to choose PayPal from the list that appears you need to verify Redbubble in order to send you payments.
Once you’ve verified Redbubble to send you payments you are all done!
What Are The Other Redbubble Payment Methods?
There are two options for getting paid with Redbubble, you can enter in your bank account details and get a direct deposit to your account or you can simply enter in a verified PayPal account.
How Much Do You Need In Your Account In Order To Get It Sent To PayPal?
The payment minimum is only $20 on Redbubble. So as long as you make $20 worth of sales, you will be paid that amount at the end of the month. If you are short, you have to wait for the next month to surpass the $20 limit and then get paid at the end of that month.
Lets say you make $14 one month, you won’t get paid. If the next month you make $24. You will then get paid out $38 at the end of that month.
What If You’re Under 18?
In order to sell on Redbubble you need to be at least 16 years old to sell. As stated above you also need to be 18 to start PayPal account. Don’t let this stop you from moving forward if you’re passionate about getting started with print on demand.
You can always have a parent manage your account for the time being. When it comes to payments you can also use their PayPal accounts to collect your income. Don’t let a few obstacles get in your way from succeeding.
Conclusion:
To conclude you need access to a PayPal account in order to sell your designs on Redbubble. It doesn’t matter if it’s a personal or merchant account, just as long as you have one!
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