Title: Paypal
Description: Withdarwing money?
koz - September 7, 2009 01:47 AM (GMT)
Hi,
Does anyone here have any experience in withdrawing money from paypal?
How long does it take? Etc.
On Paypal it says 5-7 days to get money into my bank account in NZ.
I'm not 100% sure I trust them, but right now it's looking mighty attractive to get money through them, instead of a wire transfer... (Last one took me over a month to get.)
Any thoughts?
Cheers,
Max
tikboy2007 - September 7, 2009 02:17 AM (GMT)
hmn where is the money coming from? you could probably look at money sending businesses ie i send money to the philippines and vice versa get charged $5 every transaction...get the money the day after
lonestar - September 7, 2009 08:41 AM (GMT)
i withdrew some money from my paypal account and gave it to a club member. got there pretty quick! but the receiving fees / withdraw fees weren't too flash tho :-(
wouldn't be doing it again sadly
xnickx - September 7, 2009 09:26 AM (GMT)
Used to use it when I knew my password LOL!
Receiving funds suck as they charge for currency exchange and a few other things here and there.
koz - September 7, 2009 11:10 PM (GMT)
| QUOTE (tikboy2007 @ Sep 7 2009, 02:17 PM) |
| hmn where is the money coming from? you could probably look at money sending businesses ie i send money to the philippines and vice versa get charged $5 every transaction...get the money the day after |
Can't unfortunately, joys of communism.
I got two more questions.
It says "Bank Number (6 digits)" & "Account Number (9 or 10 digits with hyphen in 8th or 9th position)"
The bank number is 06 of National? And the account number (without the bank prefix) is 13 numbers?
How did you guys enter this?
I called the national bank and they wanted nothing to do with any of this.
Thanks guys.
greeneyes - September 8, 2009 12:22 AM (GMT)
I think the bank number will be the first 6 digits.
Westpac Howick will be 03 0166
Then 7 digits for account number and the last couple are the account type, 00 or 03 or whatever.
In Aussie the first 6 are the BSB number, which identifys the bank.
koz - September 8, 2009 02:20 AM (GMT)
| QUOTE (greeneyes @ Sep 8 2009, 12:22 PM) |
I think the bank number will be the first 6 digits.
Westpac Howick will be 03 0166
Then 7 digits for account number and the last couple are the account type, 00 or 03 or whatever.
In Aussie the first 6 are the BSB number, which identifys the bank. |
Ah, that makes perfect sense. Thanks a lot greeneyes.
lonestar - September 8, 2009 08:48 AM (GMT)
| QUOTE (koz @ Sep 8 2009, 11:10 AM) |
Can't unfortunately, joys of communism.
I got two more questions. It says "Bank Number (6 digits)" & "Account Number (9 or 10 digits with hyphen in 8th or 9th position)"
The bank number is 06 of National? And the account number (without the bank prefix) is 13 numbers?
How did you guys enter this?
I called the national bank and they wanted nothing to do with any of this.
Thanks guys.
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really?? you must of got an uneducated person as i used to work for National Bank in their contact centre up to may this year.
Should of asked me mate... i would of sorted you out :rally: