Could i use YUVA card for making a transaction of 4000 USD?

Discussion in 'Payment Processing' started by evolveforever, May 16, 2010.

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    Hello guys.over the past few days,i have really gone mad since i am not able to pay a seller in USA.I do not own a credit card but do have a international debit card [YUVA card].Fortunately,the seller seems to accept credit cards.

    I just want to know if i could use the international debit card [YUVA card] to buy the item from the seller.Is it possible?Or do i have to get a credit card for that?

    P.S.The seller is a very trusted one.so that is not a problem for me.
     
    evolveforever, May 16, 2010 IP
  2. earnincome

    earnincome Peon

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    Actually, that wont be possible. You either need to pay by paypal, or credit card to pay. Because debit card has limits in which yuva card has not have that much limit.

    So Better use credit card to pay.
     
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  3. evolveforever

    evolveforever Peon

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    but it seems Yuva card has a daily limit of 2 lakh rupees [much less than 5000 USD].My transaction is only for 4000 USD.would that work,then?
    i found the source here:
    http://www.techminto.com/sbi-yuva-card-application-form-and-details/
    http://ekikrat.in/SBI-Debit-card-limit
     
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    Feizar Prominent Member

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    RightMan Notable Member

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    If you trust your seller... it would be advisable to make payment directly to his bank account from your own bank account through bank wire! :)
    Contact your bank branch for more information on this and how to go about doing it! :)

    Regards,

    RightMan
     
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    Bohra Prominent Member

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    Its better you do a bank wire rather than trying credit card
     
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    evolveforever Peon

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    But i heard that bank wire is not an easy process for indians and involves too much documents.is that true?Has anyone done bank wire in india?

    P.S.I have got a sbi account.
     
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    Yes,Bank wire involvrs more fees but it is most reliable and trusted use for paying to other countries people.
     
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