Thread: question about PP withdrawal.
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13-06-09, 11:34 #81
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needless to say that when you have funds in your bank quite obviously you can withdraw using debit card and also spend from it
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13-06-09, 12:05 #82
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but to withdraw your paypal money through debit card has $5 charge fee. but mine thuogh only $1 cause i have bank account number too on my debit card besides my credit card number in my debit card. so i got to use to verify my paypal account with credit card number in my debit card. and below is the bank account number which i used to withdraw my money here every month.
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13-06-09, 13:56 #83
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Well if you have a bank account number then paypal would not charge you more and hence the 5$ fee would not be applicable for you.
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13-06-09, 14:38 #84
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if bank transfer is allowed it would be better to withdraw by bank transfer. i'd like to wish our country can have such service also.
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13-06-09, 16:04 #85
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why don' t you have the feature in your country. from what country are you from. it is expensive without that feature in our account. Cause $5 withdrawal fee is so big. i used to withdraw by credit card number and i loss a lot by that feature. but eventually paypal acdded that feature last year.
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13-06-09, 17:24 #86
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Yes the feature of withdrawing to a bank is very good feature added by Paypal. It has helped me a lot uptill now. It was never so convinient converting the online funds into real cash.
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14-06-09, 05:14 #87
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I will prefer withdrawing to bank more than bank transfer.Only dis advantage is that it takes 4 to 5 business days toget your money in bank.
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14-06-09, 05:47 #88
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hello revvv1234, i do not know there is difference between bank withdraw and bank transfer.would you help to clearify?
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well if you have debit card attached with bank account its very easy the charges are minimal and sometimes no charges if you are withdrawing above $170 here in India, only for debit cards without bank account like payoneer DC may be they will be charged,
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14-06-09, 13:34 #90
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But can you tell me about the charges to withdraw below $170? I heard it is not cheap to withdraw by debit card.
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14-06-09, 14:45 #91
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If you have amount less than 170$ then you can get a charge of 1$ and i think that is ok with it.I like this service because we can use it at ease and at an affordable price.
Originally Posted by revvv1234
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14-06-09, 18:12 #92
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hey now a days paypal is charging fees for even recievin money to our personal paypal account. so i am really skeptical about what to do how is the fees for withdrawl now is it increased or the same.
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15-06-09, 17:32 #93
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There is no fees for personal account to receive money if the sender choose 'personal' option, not 'purchase'. I dont' think paypal will add withdrawal fees.
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15-06-09, 18:25 #94
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You are talking about which country? because as far as i know there are no charges for personal account.In any transaction.
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03-07-09, 12:20 #95
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I also have my paypal personal account, and still i haven't tried to withdraw cash but i heard in my country there's a deduction or charged for every withdrawal transaction.
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hey but whenever some one is sending me money i get the fees cut. the fees are the same as in the premium accounts. very high for me though
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