Paypal Account Question

Discussion in 'PayPal' started by FireStorM, Feb 4, 2007.

  1. eddy2099

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    Check this list https://www.paypal.com/cgi-bin/webscr?cmd=_display-approved-signup-countries-outside

    It will list what you can do.

    If your country is permitted to transfer to a bank account in your country, after you log in, you need to first add your bank account details from the Profile Summary/Financial Information/Bank Accounts . Once that is set up, go to the Withdraw tab and then determine how much you want to withdraw to your bank account.
     
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  2. Daniel591992

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  3. eddy2099

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    Google Checkout is currently for US merchants only and if you are in the US, you should not have any problem with withdrawal with Paypal to your US bank.
     
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    http://checkout.google.com/support/bin/answer.py?answer=48115
     
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    Daniel, you miss my point. Yes, Google Checkout allows numerous countries to buy through it. I am saying that at the moment, you have to be a US Resident to be able to sign up as a Google Checkout merchant.

    It does not matter if you can pay through it, if you are not in the US, you cannot set up an account with them which defeat any purpose. I am not concern about 'buyer' here, I am talking about 'seller'.
     
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    oh, i see. sorry about that ;)
     
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    You'd have to add your checking out to your paypal account.

    Click the Profile link under the My Account tab at the top of the screen. There will be three columns displayed. The second one, Financial Information, will have a link called Bank Accounts. Click on it and then you will see an button to add an account. Follow the procedure from there. You will be asked for your account number, routing number, and other banking details.

    Once validated, your checking account will appear as an option to transfer funds.
     
    smallbizstartupkit, Apr 3, 2007 IP