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wayne gayle
10-01-2006, 04:50 PM
A friend wants me to transfer money to him via his paypal address. He says I can pay by credit card or postal order and it doesn't matter that I don't have a paypal acccount myself.
I didn't want to provoke his ridicule by asking "how do I transfer the money so?" so I am asking here instead.
How does this thing work so? (I'll probably still be ridiculed mind!)

Proinsias
10-01-2006, 04:52 PM
A friend wants me to transfer money to him via his paypal address. He says I can pay by credit card or postal order and it doesn't matter that I don't have a paypal acccount myself.
I didn't want to provoke his ridicule by asking "how do I transfer the money so?" so I am asking here instead.
How does this thing work so? (I'll probably still be ridiculed mind!)
It's cheaper to do a bank account-to-bank account transfer.

Kids are far to fancy nowadays

wayne gayle
10-01-2006, 04:56 PM
It's cheaper to do a bank account-to-bank account transfer.

Kids are far to fancy nowadays

I thought that myself too. I know how it works now, but I do need an account with paypal to pay him, I dunno how he worked out that I don't. I just can't be arsed registering with them.

maggot
10-01-2006, 04:57 PM
It's cheaper to do a bank account-to-bank account transfer.

Kids are far to fancy nowadays

Banks have to be the same, no?

I was told that one day when i asked.

Tryed to put money from mine (ulster bank) to the mothers (bank of ireland)
and had no joy.

Proinsias
10-01-2006, 05:05 PM
Banks have to be the same, no?

I was told that one day when i asked.

Tryed to put money from mine (ulster bank) to the mothers (bank of ireland)
and had no joy.
I transfer money reguarly between my account and other people's accounts for free. I've never been charged for it, unless it's an international transfer, in which case it's £10 and you get a commercial exchange rate, which is far better than normal.

maggot
10-01-2006, 05:09 PM
i'd blame your father

tucker

I blame them both.

I was last out so it must have been a mistake like.

kon
10-01-2006, 05:40 PM
Banks have to be the same, no?

I was told that one day when i asked.

Tryed to put money from mine (ulster bank) to the mothers (bank of ireland)
and had no joy.

I blame Ulster bank, loyalists, afraid to let go of the money bi...

teddougaljack
25-01-2006, 10:36 PM
It's cheaper to do a bank account-to-bank account transfer.


PayPal will charge around 3% to the person receiving the money, so if they really want to be paid through PayPal, the cost is their burden, not yours...