Bookmark: Withdraw your PayPal fund from anywhere in the world

PayPay Logo - used without permissionI would have thought everyone knew about how to receive funds without needing a US bank account, until I accidentally eavesdropped on a conversation by a couple of people complaining how hard it is to take out money from their PayPal accounts.

Well, it’s not hard. Here’s a totally free instruction on how you can do so. Applicable for anyone and everyone regardless of which country you live in. And it still works, despite what has been commented.

So stop whining already! :P

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16 Comments »

Comment by cindy
2007-06-06 18:53:32

Yeah, VMI card is one of the solution we Malaysian can go for when it comes to Withdrawing funds in PayPal. I been using it for a month odi. Best! :D

Comment by Lorna
2007-06-06 20:44:12

I noticed you’ve been doing PPP for some time now. Just curious — have you been withdrawing funds from PayPal before you got your VMI card? If you have, how?

 
 
Comment by Brian
2007-06-06 20:57:32

my brother, over in Italy, thanks you!

 
Comment by bengodomon Subscribed to comments via email
2007-06-07 21:15:19

I thought paypal doesnt like VMI, and u could get banned by paypal?

Some ppl like chanlilian gets a trusted person to withdraw the funds for her, or sth like that.

 
Comment by Steven Wong
2007-06-07 23:30:27

Yeah, using VMI is not a good solution. It is better to get an US Bank account to solve the issue forever.

I have been using US bank withdraw my PayPal fund since May last year without any issue.

 
2007-06-08 01:57:55

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Comment by RT Cunningham Subscribed to comments via email
2007-06-08 04:20:00

I read the article. It would even probably work for me here in the Philippines except for one thing. Regular mail doesn’t reach me for up to 3 months (and sometimes doesn’t reach me at all). I would hate for an ATM card to ‘disappear’ in our mail service. I’m having my wife FedEx me an ATM card from the U.S. (once she opens the account and receives it) for that very reason.

 
Comment by cindy
2007-06-08 12:31:52

Lorna, before my VMI, I haven’t been withdrawing my funds yet. But someone offered to withdraw for me, because he have a US business account. However, he’s offering a low exchange rate, so I saved saja my fund for the time being. Until I got my VMI card tho. :D

 
Comment by Steven Wong
2007-06-08 12:42:52

You need to get your US Bank account link to your PayPal as soon as possible. I was informed that PayPal changed their policy recently. You can’t accept payment if you are not link to any bank in US.

I suggest you get it done ASAP.

Comment by Lorna
2007-06-08 18:38:27

It would be great if anyone can give me a direct link to the PayPal announcement on this matter. There’s often a lot of hoo-ha’s concerning PayPal payment problems such as those reported in Hong Kiat’s site, but seldom much proof. Thanks for the note though.

Comment by bengodomon Subscribed to comments via email
2007-06-08 21:42:32

There seems to be no need to link to a US bank account, as the problem was caused by a technical hitch: http://www.liewcf.com/blog/archives/2007/05/us-bank-account-required-to-receive-paypal-money/

Comment by bengodomon Subscribed to comments via email
2007-06-08 22:22:49

There are at least 3 other safer ways for Malaysians to withdraw paypal funds via Malaysian bank ATMs: via “traders” (for small amounts), accentcard (costs RM170) or etraders (costs a mere RM4 sth). Details in ebook by Bitol: http://urltea.com/q98 [RM10 only - pls forgive the affiliate link :-)]

Comment by Lorna
2007-06-12 19:18:03

Which option do you use?

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Comment by bengodomon Subscribed to comments via email
2007-06-12 19:22:15

None yet. I just read the book. Both 2nd and 3rd option have monthly charges. For the time being perhaps option 1 is the best for me.

 
 
 
 
 
 
Comment by ers35
2007-06-09 12:01:26

Thanks for the information. I’ve been wondering how to do this for a while.

 
Comment by Johnnyfox2u
2007-07-10 14:25:48

VMI Cards now available in Malaysia. Those interested could email vm.mal@gmail.com. I just got mine last week and it works!!! Really free me from paying additional fees /ebook.

 
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