With PayPal, you can send money to anyone with an email
address by simply signing up for a PayPal account. When you are logged into
your account, click the Send Money tab. Then enter your recipient's email
address or phone number, and the amount you would like to send.
With PayPal you can send payments in one of these
currencies:
* Canadian Dollars
* Euros
* British Pounds
* U.S. Dollars
* Japanese Yen
* Australian Dollars
* New Zealand Dollars
* Swiss Francs
* Hong Kong Dollars
* Singapore Dollars
* Swedish Kronor
* Danish Kroner
* Polish Zlotys
* Norwegian Kroner
* Hungarian Forints
* Czech Koruny
* Israeli Shekels
* Mexican Pesos
* Brazilian Real (only for Brazilian members)
* Malaysian Ringgits (only for Malaysian members)
* Philippine Pesos
* New Taiwan Dollars
* Thai Baht
* TRY for Turkish Liras (only for Turkish members)
* Russian Ruble
As soon as the money is sent, recipient will receive email
or text message about the funds delivery. If the
recipient is not yet registered with PayPal this email or text message will
explain in details on how to open an account and receive the transaction.
If you send money to someone
without a PayPal account, it's possible that the recipient won't sign up and
claim the money. This can happen, for instance, if the recipient confuses
PayPal's "You've got cash" email with unsolicited spam. Also, many
people feel uneasy about signing up for a service like PayPal, thinking that
they might be charged a bunch of fees or that they'll be victimized if they
share their financial information over the Internet. For this reason, you might
need to reassure skittish payees before sending them money with PayPal.
If, for
whatever reason, the recipient doesn't sign up and claim the payment within 30
days, PayPal will return the funds to your account (or refund your credit card,
if that's how you funded the payment). PayPal will also reverse the payment if
you try to send a credit card-funded payment to a Personal account and the
recipient doesn't upgrade to a Business or Premier account within 30 days to
accept the payment. Either way, you can try to resend the money, but your best
bet is to contact the recipient separately via email to ensure you have the
right email address and that they understand what they need to do to get the
money.
Website: https://www.paypal.com
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