Archive for the ‘PayPal’ Category

Receive Paypal Money in Local Bank Account

Tuesday, November 24th, 2009

Finally received Paypal money in Malaysia Bank Account! Read this if you want to withdraw Paypal money with ZERO cost.

The second day after I initiate Paypal withdrawal to bank account, the transaction status change from “pending” to “completed”. But actually the fund is not in local bank yet.

Fast Paypal Customer Support

I checked with Paypal on my transaction status. Paypal respond me within an hour, said that they only can initiate trace of the transaction if I didn’t receive it after 14 days. I’m satisfied with fast Paypal customer service.

Basically the status tell us it has been transferred to the bank. Now depends the bank to credit into local bank which normally take 3 business days. (more…)

How To Transfer Paypal Money to Bank with ZERO Cost?

Tuesday, November 17th, 2009

Finally Paypal support money withdrawal to Malaysia local banks in Malaysian Ringgit (MYR)! Further, the process fee is FREE if you withdraw more than RM400.

Before it support local bank, I used to transfer Paypal money to VISA credit card. It charged $5 (USD) per transaction that enough me go for a comfort dinner.

Add Malaysia Local Bank and Withdraw Fund

  1. First you need local bank account information. Then login Paypal > “My Account” > “Profile” > “Add/Edit bank Account“.
  2. Key in your bank account info accordingly. Make sure the MEPS bank routing code is correct (click “Details” to check). Finally, click “Add Bank Account” and you are done!
  3. The withdrawal process is straight forward too. Select “Withdraw to Bank Account“, key in amount and withdraw. Noticed that the currency is slightly lower than market price.

Wait 2-3 business days for process and check your bank account. Paypal will charge RM3.00 for transaction less than RM400, which is also quite cheap. (more…)

Good Friday to Receive Money !

Saturday, November 29th, 2008

Today is a good Friday to receive money! The highest amount of money and exchange rate I ever receive since blogging.

As usual, I withdraw my Adsense payment via Western Union in CIMB bank. Google Adsense payment issue at the right time. I manage to withdraw money with exchange rate USD to RM at 3.587. It is the highest exchange rate in my experience.

If you remember, I made Paypal transfer few days ago. Since it is already 5 working days, I call to my card center to verify the payment. The bank customer service said I spend money from credit card, not credit to credit card! Panic…Let’s see our conversation.

After verify my information..the lady ask (more…)

Transfer Paypal Money to VISA Credit Card

Sunday, November 23rd, 2008

It has been a year since Paypal withdrawal available for Malaysian user. I never withdraw my Paypal money before this. All the while I’m using Paypal money (earn Online) to pay for web hosting, domain name, etc. Not worthy to transfer money IN and OUT from Paypal as it charge for service per transaction.

After a year of blogging, I have make some online money from text link ads too. The money payment via Paypal is so common. It has reach certain amount. I decided to transfer my Paypal money to VISA credit card to pay off the balance.

How to Transfer Paypal Money ?

It is quite straight forward. Login to Paypal account, click “Withdraw” tab and “Transfer fund to your card“. Add in your credit or debit card with VISA logo. (Paypal accept ATM card too, but can’t accept my BSN ATM card)

Last year, Paypal accept Master card but now only accept VISA. I didn’t notice that until today. Do you know why? Fortunately, I have a VISA credit card too. :)

Put in required credit card or debit card information. Add it in and continue to transfer fund page. You may check the amount in your local currency using the currency converter. Don’t forget it charge $5 USD for each transaction. It also limit to $500 USD transfer daily.

So, if you need to use $100 then you need to transfer out $105. Only then you will receive total of exact amount of $100 after $5 service charge deduction.

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