Do you know if MYLOT earnings arrive in Europe, especially in Italy???

Italy
November 25, 2010 5:02am CST
I am a new user in MYLOT. I read that earnings in Mylot are in dollars. But I'm from Europe, I live in Italy. Here there is Euro, not Dollar. I have a Paypal account. So, do you think there are some problems?? Can I really earn also in Euro? In my Paypal account, I will have dollars or euros?? How do you think is it the process for who live in Europe, precisely in Italy?
3 responses
@julyteen (13252)
• Davao, Philippines
30 Jan 13
Regardless of currency your Paypal account set still you can withdraw your funds into Euros. Paypal are allowed to send money to any users on the main currency of the country where the account holders live. Like us here in the Philippines, our currency is Peso, my Paypal account set to Dollar currency but when I withdraw my funds, automatically it will converted to peso before it reaches to my banks. So anywhere in the world can joined myLot.
@mysdianait (66009)
• Italy
29 Nov 10
Hi pequeno8 and welcome to myLot! I am in Italy and have been using online earning sites for several years now. I have my Paypal account set to dollars because most of the sites use that currency. When I wish to withdraw to my bank the amount that I am withdrawing is converted into €uros and credited to my account with no problems. You can set your Paypal to whichever currency you prefer regardless of where you live.
@owlwings (43910)
• Cambridge, England
25 Nov 10
You can set up two balances in PayPal, one in dollars and one in Euros. This may only happen when you verify your PayPal account (by linking it to a bank account) but I am not sure about this. Balances are held in both dollars and euros and can be transferred between one and the other at the rates current at the time. If you watch PayPal's exchange rates closely, you can sometimes take advantage of fluctuations in the exchange rates but, of course, PayPal's rates include a commission and so are not as good as many exchange rates. I have balances in dollars and pounds but I rarely transfer balances from one to another: I just pay for things in dollars or pounds as appropriate.