eBay Credit Card

Five of the best sites about the eBay credit card. Know of another site that should be listed here? Leave your suggestion at the bottom of this page. (Related searches: Credit Cards, eBay, GE Money Bank Credit Card)

1. eBay MasterCard - Apply here to earn one rewards point for every dollar in purchases you charge with this card, and use your points toward payment of future eBay purchases and/or free or discounted shipping charges. Note that if you do not currently have a PayPal account, you must set one up in order to apply for the card. (You will be able to track your eBay credit card reward points via your PayPal account.) Issued by GE Money Bank. (www.mastercard.ebay.com)

2. GE Money Teams Up with eBay to Introduce eBay MasterCard - June 15, 2007 press release from GE Money Bank announcing the launch of the eBay MasterCard. (www.genewscenter.com)

3. PayPal Plus Credit Card - You probably know that PayPal is the most common payment method for eBay purchases and is owned by eBay. You may not have known that PayPal also offers a credit card. The PayPal Plus MasterCard offers rewards of one point per dollar, and points can be used toward purchases made with PayPal, including eBay purchases or purchases made at the many other online retailers that accept PayPal. (www.paypal.com)

4. PayPal Debit Card - Also eBay related in that you can use this Debit MasterCard as a way to make purchases using your PayPal account balance, even when buying from a merchant that doesn’t accept PayPal. Use it anywhere a debit MasterCard is accepted and your purchases are subtracted from your PayPal account. (www.paypal.com)

5. MBNA and eBay Introduce New Credit Card That Awards “eBay Anything Points” - October, 2003 press release about a previous version of the eBay credit card; the card mentioned here is no longer available. (investor.ebay.com)

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