Virtual Credit Cards Are Useless for PayPal Account Verification
If you have long been frustrated by your PayPal account's sending and receiving limits, inability to withdraw to your bank account, and restrictions on purchasing items that require verified accounts, you must have been lured into the pretentious gimmick of virtual credit cards or VCCs. VCC's work just like a debit card, in a sense that they only have a few dollars of funding - enough to verify a PayPal account and once you've depleted the card's funding, you can't use them anymore. You'll just have to purchase another one - which is a rip-off if you ask us. While VCCs promise to 'verify' your account, that doesn't necessarily imply that you'll get all the features an actual bank-issued credit card and debit card gives you. Purchasing a VCC for $10-$12 (the usual market price) will get you hold of a temporary working VISA/MasterCard number and CVV. These are the two of the three things you will need to verify a PayPal account, actually. After yo...