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14-02-09, 03:54 #21
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isn't it $5 dollars for withdrawing funds in paypal regardless of the amounts? im planning to apply for a credit card but not yet because i still don't have big enough profits..
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15-02-09, 05:42 #22
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Re: fees
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24-03-09, 15:09 #23
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Re: Funds in paypal can be withdrawn with credit card!
Originally Posted by shishir
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24-03-09, 17:12 #24
Re: Funds in paypal can be withdrawn with credit card!
Originally Posted by hyxfei
but i know they are providing credit card withdraw from long time.
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25-03-09, 01:49 #25
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Re: Funds in paypal can be withdrawn with credit card!
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25-03-09, 05:35 #26
Re: Funds in paypal can be withdrawn with credit card!
Originally Posted by hyxfei
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25-03-09, 08:42 #27
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Re: Funds in paypal can be withdrawn with credit card!
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Well withdraw fees to credit card is really low don't know how much but it is around 2% i think and i have seen lot's of members are using it and they are really happy and you can add your credit card without any problem after u add it your account will get verified with Credit Card.[/quote]
i have verified my paypal account by add my bank account already. thanks for your explanation and i will check about this issue on my account also.
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25-03-09, 09:03 #28
Re: Funds in paypal can be withdrawn with credit card!
Originally Posted by hyxfei
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25-03-09, 14:25 #29
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Well to verify your Paypal account you need to provide id proof and address proof by providing Bank accountant details but good thing you have credit card so you will not get any problem in future.......[/quote]
seems paypal support some counties already that only need to add the bank account of you so you can verify your account soon. they also support this service in our country now. but it's not convenient to withdraw because the fee is rally high.
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01-04-09, 03:41 #30
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For Indians, the easy way is just simply withdraw the PP into your bank account instead of your credit card if you don't want to face the 5% fees which is quite high.
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01-04-09, 04:30 #31
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Originally Posted by lemon_1800
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01-04-09, 14:03 #32
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Paypal does have too many great offers and it's really nice to be in Paypal and it is also the top online payment processor existing and you can withdraw funds in different options they have listed in their site.So, instead of following a link in any mail, you better go to paypal site directly and check it out yourself to be more safer
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06-04-09, 06:58 #33
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06-04-09, 14:33 #34
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Well i haven't tried withdrawing through credit card instead i withdraw to my local bank account that is more convenient for me
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06-04-09, 15:55 #35
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Originally Posted by ashvini
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30-04-09, 22:25 #36
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If you want to withdraw using a credit card then your paypal account should be business account and they take lot of charges for that account instead you can go for personal account and withdraw money to your bank account.
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01-05-09, 09:34 #37
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Re: Message
Originally Posted by revvv1234
what is the percentage of the withdraw fees would be charged?
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16-05-09, 04:36 #38
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Re: Message
Originally Posted by hyxfei
For Personal Account:-
4.9% + $0.30 for U.S. domestic payments (limit of 5 transactions per 12 month period)
5.9% + $0.30 for cross border payments (limit of 5 transactions per 12 month period)
Fees for cross border payments
For Premier & Business Account:-
1.9% to 2.9% + $0.30 USD Fees for cross border payments
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16-05-09, 06:15 #39
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Ya.I guess you can withdraw with your credit card but charges for that are big enough.So If you can afford that then you can withdraw with your credit card.
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16-05-09, 06:45 #40
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Originally Posted by lemon_1800
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