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....but the page only shows PayPal which I do not and have never used. How do I renew with my credit card as I have done in the past???
 
....but the page only shows PayPal which I do not and have never used. How do I renew with my credit card as I have done in the past???

Click on the 'PayPal' button, it will give you an option to either log into your PayPal account, or to pay via credit/debit card. You can still pay without using PayPal.

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Click on the 'PayPal' button, it will give you an option to either log into your PayPal account, or to pay via credit/debit card. You can still pay without using PayPal.

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Ummm - no.
If you click the PayPal button, you are using PayPal...basically as a guest/trial. (They limit the amount of purchases that can be made in this manner without creating an account).
 
Ummm - no.
If you click the PayPal button, you are using PayPal...basically as a guest/trial. (They limit the amount of purchases that can be made in this manner without creating an account).

Ummm - yes.

Technicalities aside, the option to pay without using a PayPal account is what the OP seems to be wanting to do, and that is what the option I detailed allows people to do; I doubt the OP would care about some limit to his transactions since it'll most likely be a one-time thing.
 
You can still pay without using PayPal.
I made no assumptions about WHY the OP didn't want to use PayPal, I accepted it at face value. The point of my post was that the method you describe is using PayPal...that is a simple fact.
If the OP's objection is with creating an account, the method you describe is a workaround. If it is about using PayPal, he might not think so.
(I'll agree that the other information was probably unnecessary in this thread; but it might have been helpful to somebody)

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