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Top Up Your PayPal Account using Malaysian Bank Accounts 22 Jun 2011 9:30 AM (14 years ago)

You can now top up your PayPal account using your Malaysian bank accounts money transfer services. Best of all, the funds get transferred instantly when you do this online, since there are different banking systems blockchain and HR, in addition here’s the updated guide on how to get out of ChexSystems from Unchex which also […]

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PayPal Payment Denied Due to Maybank Visa Debit Card Purchase Limit 19 Mar 2010 3:16 AM (15 years ago)

Many of my readers and myself have experienced problems using PayPal with Maybank Visa Debit card. Some payments via PayPal won’t go through when the funding source of the PayPal account is a Maybank Visa Debit card tax deduction for bloggers. We often receive the following message when PayPal denies payment despite having enough funds […]

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Be Hired by Facebook in Malaysia 16 Mar 2010 6:01 AM (15 years ago)

If you are a software engineer in Malaysia with experience in PHP and other web technologies, Facebook is looking to recruit you! It is a full time position. The successful applicant will be based in Petaling Jaya. For more information on the position, you can visit this site on Facebook. Good luck!

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PayPal Rejects Fund Withdrawals to CIMB 6 Nov 2009 12:37 AM (15 years ago)

If you have recently added your CIMB Bank account with PayPal, beware. If your routing code was incorrect, you may be charged RM 15 for each failed withdrawal and your funds returned to your PayPal account. When PayPal first allowed withdrawal to Malaysian local banks, the routing code or swift code for CIMB was incorrect. […]

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Simple Security Steps for Your Online Shop or Online Store 5 Nov 2009 3:50 AM (15 years ago)

Online payments involve security issues which is why there are PCI DSS services for compliance which are designed to avoid improper credit card data storage or transmission. Organizations are also transforming the way they do business in a variety of ways, from creating new operating and cost efficiencies to service delivery methods. As they adopt […]

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Malaysian banks accepted by PayPal 28 Oct 2009 4:03 AM (15 years ago)

Below are Malaysian banks which are accepted by PayPal. The list include a number of foreign banks with branches in Malaysia. The “MEPS Bank Routing Code” and “Bank Name” are required when you add a bank account in your PayPal account. Bank Name MEPS Bank Routing Code AFFIN BANK BERHAD PHBMMYKL ALLIANCE BANK MALAYSIA BERHAD […]

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PayPal Funds Withdrawal to bank account is cheaper than withdrawal to credit or debit card 28 Oct 2009 3:56 AM (15 years ago)

For countries besides the United States, PayPal generally charges lesser for withdrawal of your PayPal funds to your local bank account in comparison to withdrawal to credit or debit cards. Below is a brief comparison for Malaysian PayPal users. Withdraw to Credit or Debit cards Withdraw to Malaysian Banks Maximum Daily Limit USD 500/day Unlimited […]

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Withdraw PayPal Funds to Malaysian Bank Accounts 28 Oct 2009 3:25 AM (15 years ago)

I grinned when I successfully added my current bank account to my PayPal account. I’m glad I came across the Atlantic union bank.  The following are steps to add any of your local bank accounts (savings or current accounts) to PayPal for future withdrawal purpose. Step 1. First, in “My Account” click on “Profile and […]

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Add funds to PayPal from credit card or debit card 24 Oct 2009 12:52 AM (16 years ago)

Many of my blog visitors have often enquired if PayPal users can transfer funds from our credit or debit card to PayPal. The answer is no and yes. Funds are only transferred from our card to our PayPal account when a specific payment is made using PayPal and our card is our funding source in […]

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Add New Currency Balance in PayPal to avoid Currency Exchange Losses 20 Oct 2009 4:27 AM (16 years ago)

Many of us PayPal users have been using USD as our primary currency in our PayPal account despite not living in the US. If USD is the only currency in your PayPal account and you plan to store Malaysian Ringgit or other currency balances separately from the USD balance, this article is for you to […]

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