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I was really excited upon knowing that Paypal now offers send and receive features for members having Philippines address. I immediately logged in to my account to verify if it’s true.., and yeah it’s really true!!!.

I just remembered the disappointment that i felt upon knowing that my earnings had been transferred to my Paypal account, only to discover that accounts from the Philippines can only do ’SEND’ transaction. Yeah! ok, my fault without reading further information about my Paypal account.

I asked my officemates if they know someone from the US who could help me with my concern. Sad to say, its not that easy to convince someone to verify his account with Paypal since it involves credit card or bank account.

Considering the headaches that I had last month with regards to this concern, its really great knowing that Paypal now offers the ’Receive’ feature, it really is a big help for us.

Here’s a screen capture from Paypal’s website about their offerings in the Philippines:

Aside from the receive feature, it’s also possible to withdraw funds from Paypal to your credit or debit card, so withdrawing funds is now easy without even having a US bank account. If you don’t want to use your credit card, you can apply for Unionbank’s EON CyberAccount. Just visit Unionbank’s website for more information on linking EON CyberAccount with Paypal.

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