Yes sprayermick, if you sell something to anyone and they can pay through PayPal, all they need to do is go to their account and pay to your account, which is very likely your email address, unless you tell the buyer otherwise. They then send the money to your account as payment for goods or a gift. The former gives the buyer protection (3.4% fee or 3.9% international) deducted by PayPal and you receive the rest. If sent as a gift, you get the lot, but the sender gets no protection. You have to decide between you which is the better/safer option. It is permissable to add PayPal's fee to the buyer and ask them to pay so you don't lose out, but at the same time you both get PayPal's protection.