IS there any visa or mastercard debit card that can be funded by paypal. I am using paxum but it has no such feature.
I need a debit card that can be fund by paypal
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I thought paypal had a debit card that links to your paypal account. You just have to request it. -
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rushcard?
ETA. I dont know if its available in Canada.Last edited by DigitalTheory; 07-02-2012, 12:09 PM.Comment
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Most prepaid cards have the option to bbe funded via direct deposit. This gives you a routing and bank account number. You then add those to your paypal account. You can now withdraw via paypal to your "bank account" which is just your debit card. I personally use netspend for this.Comment
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Just open a bank account, get a debit card and link it to your PP account. You can transfer money from PP to your bank account (or the other way around).Got a gay blog? Submit your posts to Male SharingComment
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You can fund paypal with a Greendot MoneyPack and you don't need at greendot
card to do it.
https://www.moneypak.com/PayPal/Index.aspx
I've told people about greendot and so far everybody has ignored it.
When I've told people they could pay me with a moneypack nobody ever did it.
OH! WAIT!!!
That's not what you wanted to do.
Sorry, I jumped the gun.Last edited by blackmonsters; 07-03-2012, 08:45 AM.Your neighbor will murder you with frogs
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yeah i have done that, but that won't help with buying stuff online and i rather like to have no credit cards at all. that is just it. Why should i pay interest if i have they money right away. I don't need to borrow it.
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Then you clearly do not understand credit cards!
With a credit card, you buy something this month, say July 5th, you will get an invoice by mid August and it needs to be paid in full at the end of August. If you do that, then you pay NO interest at all, you pay the amount you have purchased for and that's it.
It's when you DO NOT pay the full monthly amount that you start to pay interest on the sum you "borrow" by not paying it off in full. As long as you pay in full, each month, there are no extra fees or interest rates to pay.Last edited by Adraco; 07-05-2012, 04:42 AM.----------------------------------------------------------------------------------
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