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Audio Cosmos
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Join date: 17 Feb 2007
Posts: 8
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09-01-2007 07:57
Hi, im wonder if anyone knows of a way to take money from say paypal and be able to withdraw to a bank account instantly?
I found with slex withdrawing from there to paypal is instant..but through paypal to my account its still about a week for a canadian bank account...which is horrible.
Is there any site maybe i could transfer my money from paypal to where i could have instant bank transfers? Everywhere has no problems depositing your money instanly but when it comes to withdraw to your bank it's a long drawn out process...guess theyre after interest?
IF anyone has any tips pls let me know
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Nina Stepford
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Join date: 26 Mar 2007
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09-01-2007 08:16
i believe you may have an option to upgrade your paypal account type. perhaps this is one of the perks?
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Animations Pfeffer
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Join date: 29 Jul 2007
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09-01-2007 08:45
You can get the paypal ATM debit card that let you take money at any moment.
I have donde this and its true and it works perfect.
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Conan Godwin
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Join date: 2 Aug 2006
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09-01-2007 13:52
Also, if you are using your debit card as the main source of payment then, in theory, PayPal should treat the payment as a retail credit, which goes through in seconds - same as if you bought something on your card and then returned it to the shop and asked for a refund (assuming you got one, obviously). Haven't tried this myself though, so this is just theory.
Does anyone know if the PayPal ATM card is available in the UK? I just got a PayPal credit card, but I really like the idea of taking PayPal money out through the ATM. I assume though that there are fees attached to withdrawing that make it no cheaper than just transferring it to your bank account - but it would be quicker all the same.
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Animations Pfeffer
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09-01-2007 14:03
From: Conan Godwin I assume though that there are fees attached to withdrawing that make it no cheaper than just transferring it to your bank account - but it would be quicker all the same. Im using paypal debit card but in America (not USA, America is a continent he he), dont know about UK. Fee are 1 USD for each withdraw, very reasonable.
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Conan Godwin
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Join date: 2 Aug 2006
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09-01-2007 14:06
From: Animations Pfeffer Im using paypal debit card but in America (not USA, America is a continent he he), dont know about UK.
Fee are 1 USD for each withdraw, very reasonable. Flat fee or a percentage with a $1 minimum? If it's a flat fee, then it's a lot more reasonable than most credit cards are for ATM withdrawals (usually 2.5% of the withdrawal amount, minimum fee £2).
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Animations Pfeffer
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Join date: 29 Jul 2007
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09-01-2007 15:07
Flat fee.
$1 per withdraw.
The limit widthdraw per day is 400 USD.
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Audio Cosmos
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Join date: 17 Feb 2007
Posts: 8
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09-03-2007 04:07
Well when i set up my paypal account it was with a cc so it's no verified. If it's balance is zero i can basically take money out of there even if i dont have any in there, which is nice...but i dont want to wait 5 days to get my money from paypal.
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