After properly stuffing themselves with copious amounts of turkey, cranberry sauce, sweet potatoes, dressing, and pumpkin pie, eBay saw a ton of people reach for their mobile devices to make some form of payment.
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The most popular time to shop on mobile devices with PayPal during the holiday was between 12 p.m. and 1 p.m. (PT). Coincidentally, this was also the most popular time for people to upload Turkey day-related photos to Instagram.
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The most popular cities using PayPal, according to the company, were Houston at No. 1, followed by Los Angeles, Chicago, Miami, and New York.
EBay predicted it would see a huge boost in mobile transactions for the holiday season in its Q3 earnings report. So that, combined with the growing number of people using mobile devices in general makes this particular piece of news pretty unsurprising.
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