Yeah I know that, what I'm asking is can I use my VISA Debit card to make purchases via Paypal? Has anyone tried it?
ask axis or hdfc - both issue credit cards. just show your bank statement and PAN - they will give you with/without fixed deposit.
As far as I know they ask for salary slip which I don't have since I don't work in a company. Do you really think that only back statements will be enough?
yup! i got a cc few months ago from hdfc and all they expected from me was to maintain good account min balance of Rs.10,000. They didnt ask FD from me.
I guess not! Debiting debit cards is akin to debiting your bank accounts directly.... which Paypal is not authorized to do, at least from Indian bank accounts! Regards, RightMan
I logged into Paypal yesterday and saw a policy update. And when I checked it, this 30 day withdrawl policy is in effect for South African Paypal users from May, 2010. Didn't find any reference to any Indian Paypal user in the past Policy or upcoming policy updates. So can anybody confirm, whether this is really true or not. Because the points mentioned here were exactly mentioned for South African Paypal users and the aforesaid rule comes into force from May 11, 2010 i suppose. Please recheck.
its not working .. i have axis bank's debit card varified by visa...and they are not accepting it..dont know y ....
Plz dont trust this mails If these rules are implemented then there should be Official update on Paypal blog. And i request other Dp members who have got mails plz dont give tension to other users and plz dont create these rumour threads. Wait till Paypal makes any official announcements.
Do you guys remember when paypal stop personal payments it was ON for several days before they finally stop it and reversed Do you guys still believe Paypal after seen too much in last 3 Months?
Sounds like these rules would be almost impossible to implement without Paypal having to return a lot of funds of unverified customers who can only withdraw up to $500/month. And for people not to be able to spend their Paypal funds instead of withdrawing them...well, dark times ahead especially for the unverified accounts. Anyone living outside a major city will know it is nearly impossible to get a credit card in India so all those people making more than the limit would have to find another way to get their money. I sounds to me like RBI/Paypal are about to shoot themselves in the foot...or this is all just another virtual hoax. I never got an email and I withdrew funds just fine last week...let's see
yes right now it is working fine. bt I fear if PayPal will implement it all like the last time (Feb), reversing all payments / txns ..