Important Update from Paypal for PayPal India Users : Change in User Agreement

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  1. sudhiros

    sudhiros Well-Known Member

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    #1581
    i need to know one thing, did someone's money got automatically transfered for that 7 days time limit, i mean, did some one who forgot to transfer in 7 days time got his money transfered automatically to his bank account ?

    Let me know please !!
     
    sudhiros, Apr 14, 2011 IP
  2. x0x

    x0x Well-Known Member

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    #1582
    Nothing happens. I don't have a bank account attached though.
     
    x0x, Apr 14, 2011 IP
  3. dhanush_srm

    dhanush_srm Greenhorn

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    #1583
    I have my money more than 7 days and still the amount is in my Paypal Account only. It did not got transferred automatically.
     
    dhanush_srm, Apr 14, 2011 IP
  4. dhanush_srm

    dhanush_srm Greenhorn

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    #1584
    Also i have paid for my server through CC and they charged about 45.92 rupees (appx. 46 rupees) for 1$. but while conversion to bank account they are giving only 42.?? rupeess for 1$. This is really bad conversion rate.
     
    dhanush_srm, Apr 14, 2011 IP
  5. TechQueen

    TechQueen Peon

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    #1585
    Can we still make the payment using Paypal balance or is it blocked?
     
    TechQueen, Apr 14, 2011 IP
  6. moustafa

    moustafa Well-Known Member

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    #1586
    it depends on your paypal account.
    do you have an indian paypal account?
     
    moustafa, Apr 14, 2011 IP
  7. TechQueen

    TechQueen Peon

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    #1587
    Yes. I have an indian paypal account.
     
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  8. Card

    Card Well-Known Member

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    #1588
    Yes,Paypal has stopped for Indians suing Paypal balance.All Paypal balance that you recieve in your Paypal account has to be withdrawn to your bank account.You can send payment by using Credit Card.attach Credit card to your Paypal account and then send payemnts :)
     
    Card, Apr 14, 2011 IP
  9. moustafa

    moustafa Well-Known Member

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    #1589
    Then you won't be able to send any payments using your paypal balance!
    You can only spend money by using a credit/debit card.
     
    moustafa, Apr 14, 2011 IP
  10. TechQueen

    TechQueen Peon

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    #1590
    Thanks for the info. :(

    Any idea whether Paypal will remove this restrictions in near future??
     
    TechQueen, Apr 14, 2011 IP
  11. EvanP

    EvanP Banned

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    #1591
    As far as I know, they have no plans to, because PayPal is fed up with the amount of fraud coming from Indian PayPal accounts, so they are doing it directly through banks so known contact information is redeemed if needed for any legal proceedings.
     
    EvanP, Apr 14, 2011 IP
  12. dhanush_srm

    dhanush_srm Greenhorn

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    #1592
    This is a Hypothetical Question Man. We cannot answer it now. It may remove the restrictions or it may not. :(
     
    dhanush_srm, Apr 14, 2011 IP
  13. TechQueen

    TechQueen Peon

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    #1593
    Sorry, but the restrictions are not because of fraud coming from Indian PayPal accounts. Its due to the stringent RBI Rules.
     
    TechQueen, Apr 14, 2011 IP
  14. EvanP

    EvanP Banned

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    #1594
    That may be the case, but if this hadn't happened I would imagine that PayPal would have imposed this in the future since the amount of fraud coming from Indian PayPal accounts is relatively higher than that from other countries such as the US and the UK.
     
    EvanP, Apr 14, 2011 IP
  15. TechQueen

    TechQueen Peon

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    #1595
    Yeaa, I understand. :(
     
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    ifreakz Well-Known Member

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    #1596
    The only problem here is the exchange rate while paying throighh CC which often goes above 46. So when payying host/others prefer to use their direct debitc pay option to remove the paypal fee involved and save a bit.
    Other option for indian users could be to have a US Bank Account, Like in standard chartered NRI or HDFC NRO account that would let us send funds across the globe.
     
    ifreakz, Apr 14, 2011 IP
  17. laxman363

    laxman363 Active Member

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    #1597
    CC is the only option. It may result in more money but its better than sending nothing at all. I have applied for a CC anyway.
     
    laxman363, Apr 15, 2011 IP
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    indiarahul Peon

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    #1598
    Has any one received more than 500 $ ?
     
    indiarahul, Apr 15, 2011 IP
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    #1599

    And how does one go about opening a SC NRI account? Is that legal for an Indian Resident?
     
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    Helvetii Notable Member

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    #1600
    Can someone confirm that we can still receive more than $600 in a single transaction?
     
    Helvetii, Apr 16, 2011 IP