PayPal Philippines Now Fully Supported
It’s the talk of the Philippine blogosphere. PayPal has now accepted Philippines as one of the countries allowed to receive payment through this money transfer service. A few months ago it’s only granted the ability to send money.
Thanks to PayPal4Ph.com for the lobbying of PayPal’s full functionalities, now remote Filipino workers don’t have to say no to clients who prefer to pay through PayPal. And maybe, we no longer have to put up with Xoom’s exorbitant exchange rates.
However, I won’t According to those who were able to successfully transfer money to Philippine PayPal accounts, there’s a need for a US bank account to get the money. Another option is through a Mastercard debit card.
It’s wise to wait for more reactions from other Philippine PayPal users before telling clients about this more convenient option, don’t you think?
Happy, happy, joy, joy!
Tags: PayPal, Philippines, money transfer, remittance
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October 3, 2007 @ 7:53 am
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October 23, 2007 @ 9:15 pm
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Rachelle said,
November 10, 2007 @ 1:59 pm
hi apple! i’m kinda new to this thing…why is it that those online/home based jobs require registration fees before job seekers can get the job? isn’t it that job seekers look for a job because they want to get paid? i hope you can help me with this…it’s really bothering me that’s why i am hesitant to apply for home based jobs. also, could you provide me with a list of legiimate online/home based jobs? thank you very much!
Alfa said,
November 10, 2007 @ 3:32 pm
Rachelle,
You don’t usually need to pay just to land home based jobs, unless you’d like to start learning about how you can find them and apply for them through reading a book, which of course will cost you some money.
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