PayPal (in my experience) is usually pretty quick with processing transactions. I know when I've used it to pay for stuff on Amazon or eBay - the funds have been transferred within a day or two.
If you feel you've been waiting a long time - you can instigate a dispute which Paypal will investigate.
The length of time it takes to receive money you draw down from your PayPal account partly depends on where you live and the banking system in your own country, although as a general rule you should expect it to take around three working days.
Normally when a payment is made to you, it will be in your PayPal account within seconds. Sometimes, though, you can be paid with an echeque/echeck and these can take several days to clear.
You can register your bank (or checking) account to your PayPal account and use that to both send and receive funds. To withdraw money from PayPal to your bank account, you need to go through the verification process.
PayPal is not a bank you need to have a bank account to open a PayPal account. The reasoning for this is because PayPal pulls the money from your bank to make purchases.
You have to have your paypal set up with a bank account OR a credit card so you can carry a paypal ballence yes!!
To transfer funds from PayPal to a bank account, the user has to log into PayPal and transfer the money manually.
PayPal if you have a bank account and the other party has paypal.
It's in your PayPal account, and from there you can either spend it online, or transfer it to a bank account.
No, but you can have it transfered into your bank account that the Paypal is attached too.
Transfer to your PayPal. Then from PayPal you can transfer to your Account Bank.
If you are talking about the paypal debit card, it is reliant on your paypal balance. Therefore, if you receive money into your paypal account, or click the "add funds" button in your account to draw money from your bank account will deposit money into your paypal balance. There are now other ways of topping of a paypal balance such as green dot cards that you can buy at supermarkets. If you are not talking about the paypal debit card, then you must talk to your financial institution.
No, you don't have to have a bank account to open a PayPal account, but unless you do have one, you can't become "PayPal Verified". Your PayPal account will initially have sending and receiving limits and to lift these limits (and withdraw any money), you need to register your bank account details to your PayPal account. You can also use a Visa credit card to send and receive payments.
Yes, BPI Family Savings bank can obtain remittances made from PayPal.com fund withdrawals. Their PayPal bank code ( verified ) 021000021.Beware: BPI Direct and BPI family use different PayPal codes.
yes, but you need to have it connected to your bank account.