PayPal Sends Money to the Philippines!

Oh my God. This is the gamechanger. Philippine PayPal users can now receive money. Let that sink in for a second. Rural Filipinos can now sell their towns’ products directly to the world over eBay. Talented Filipina babes can become the next Happy Slip by posting their videos on Revver. The Philippines — indeed, individual […]Click here to continue reading "PayPal Sends Money to the Philippines!"...

PayPal Sends Money to the Philippines!

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  1. Herbin says:

    I’ve successfully added my eon to my paypal account. After two business days, (May 10) $1.95 appeared on my paypal account as expected. A week had already passed but the money on my bank account is still $1.95. I was expecting that the money on my eon account (P3000) will be transfered to my paypal in dollar currency. How many days should I wait to see those numbers on my paypal account? Should I made any transaction (transfer) from my eon to paypal? I’ve browse the eon website but I cant find any link to the particular transaction. What should I do? I really have to transfer my money to my paypal account to buy domain names abd earn money online. Thanks.

  2. Mike Abundo says:

    I don’t deposit funds from Eon to PayPal, Herbin. You can’t, and you don’t have to.

    Whenever I pay for something through PayPal, I just use my Eon card. It’s a per-transaction thing. Go ahead and buy your domains.

  3. Herbin says:

    Thanks Mike.

  4. Herbin says:

    Mike its me again. I try to buy a domain names but this what i’ve got. What does this mean Mike?

    This payment cannot be completed because your credit card has been denied by your credit card issuer. For details on why your card was denied, please contact your credit card issuer’s customer service department. You may want to try using a different credit card or choose eCheck instead. To do this, please click the More Payment Options link.

    Mike what do you mean of “per transaction thing”.
    Help me pls.

  5. Mike Abundo says:

    I mean you don’t have to put funds in your PayPal account before making a PayPal purchase. You can have PayPal charge your card right at the moment of purchase, per transaction.

    As for that error message,

    For details on why your card was denied, please contact your credit card issuer’s customer service department.

    I suggest you do exactly what it says: contact your credit card issuer’s customer service department.

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