How to withdraw money from paypal without any fee
By btt2005
@btt2005 (162)
India
May 4, 2009 4:11am CST
Hi Friends,
I am from India. I want to know which is the best withdrawal method in paypal for Indians(without losing or losing minimum fee). Recently I have received some amount in paypal and paypal is asking me to deny or accept the payment. When I give accept, it is shown as: "Before accepting this payment, Please consider the following:
Do you plan on receiving more than $500.00 USD in payments per month? Once you link and confirm your card, your monthly withdrawal limit will increase to." Increase to what amount, they are not showing.
Please help me
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2 responses
@owlwings (43910)
• Cambridge, England
4 May 09
PayPal always try to get people to upgrade to a Premier or Business account. There is a limit on how much you can receive a month into a Personal Account (see the Terms, Fees and so on for your country). If you don't expect to receive more than $500 a month, ignore the message.
@owlwings (43910)
• Cambridge, England
4 May 09
The way I read the message that you said you got is that it is just asking you if you would like to upgrade your account to a Premier or Business account. There should be options to say Yes or No, Not Now (or Skip) or something. Go ahead and accept the payment.
@magicalangel (642)
• Brisbane, Australia
4 May 09
It is one time withdrawal amount in huge amount. You can withdraw 500$ in one transaction. In India, if you withdraw money below 100$ bank chare 50rs. 100$ or more than that are free to transfer your money from paypal to your account.
@btt2005 (162)
• India
4 May 09
Thanks for your response. I have recived 0.25 from a client and paypal is asking me to deny or accept this amount. Previously they were not asking like that. I received an amount after this payment also today. That they credited to my account. But this amount they are holding as not completed. If I deny this amount I will lose it. If I accept, the minimum withdrawal will go up to $500 that I am not expected to.