All is not lost, though, as PayPal offers alternative ways for customers on these devices to continue using the payment processing service. Instead of having a native app, customers can access PayPal through the mobile Web. Those using either BBM or Outlook.com can leverage the PayPal functionality to send money to friends.
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Although PayPal spins the move as giving its customers access to the new bells and whistles that accompany the redesign, it could also be viewed as a way for the company to encourage more usage. The more transactions, the more money it receives — the company reported 1.41 billion transactions last quarter, an increase from an average of 1.39 billion. Total payments processed grew 28.6 percent to $81.06 billion.
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