High School Reunion Planning
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Hi all! I am in the process of planning my 20-year high school reunion and desperately need help! Please. :)) I created a group page on Facebook and wanted to direct classmates to buy their event tickets via Paypal using the Buy Now button. However, I am unfamiliar with it.
Here are my questions:
1. Do you know if you can even post a Buy Now Paypal link to a FB group page?
2. Would people need to create a PayPal account of their own in order to purchase tickets.
3. Would I be able to see WHO paid for a ticket by name, or does it just show an email address (Eg. Studmuffin123 @ email.com) and I won't be able to know who that email matches to??
Please help me if you can. It would be so greatly appreciated!!
Thank you!

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Hi @ReunionPlanning,
Welcome to the Community! 🙂
You can add a PayPal button link to a Facebook page. 🙂 Here's how: http://bit.ly/1g6y4Va
When your classmates pay, they'll have an option to either pay as a guest or to pay with a PayPal account.
When you see the payments post to your account, they will show the the name of the purchaser. (If the buyer has a business account, then a business name will show instead.)
I hope that this helps!
-Ashley
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