Withdrawing money from paypal

Hi skunks. I have this nagging question that has just refused to go away. What options does one have for having money in their paypal account transferred to their local bank? A plus is that you tie your local credit/debit card to Paypal for verification. I have considered opening a US based bank account such that paypal sends money to that account and do a wire transfer from that account to the local bank account.However, I am stumped as to how to go about this, since there is some post 9/11 laws & regulations that limit/restrict bank accounts for no residents. If you have managed to do so, especially for a SME, please share your experience. thanks Kiti chigiri

Hey there, I have seen this issue with paypal payments over and over again so let me try and answer you. Now to open a US based bank account as a none US resident is still possible. The only catch is that you cannot open it online, you have to physically go into the bank with your passport and a second form of identification eg your DL (no need for social security number if you tell them you are not a reident). You then fill the forms AT THE BANK and you set up you internet banking details right there as thats where all your transaction Bank transfers etc will take place. Once you are done you must deposit some money into the account immediately and you walk out with you temporary ATM card. You then need a Kenyan address and a US address. The US address is where they will send the permanent ATM card within 10 days and other documentation whenever they need to as they wont send it out of the country. Once you have your ATM card and are going back to Kenya there is a number you will need to call to activate your card to work in Kenya. make sure you get that number before you leave the bank. If you need any more info let me know... this info is based on Bank of America. (Not all banks offer accounts to non residents living abroad). Their ATM cards work just fine in Kenya but it will cost you 5 bucks per use so be careful . ----------------------- Steve Obbayi Software Developer http://sobbayi.com ======================= ----- "Kiti Chigiri" <kiti.chigiri@gmail.com> wrote:
Hi skunks.
I have this nagging question that has just refused to go away. What options does one have for having money in their paypal account transferred to their local bank? A plus is that you tie your local credit/debit card to Paypal for verification.
I have considered opening a US based bank account such that paypal sends money to that account and do a wire transfer from that account to the local bank account.However, I am stumped as to how to go about this, since there is some post 9/11 laws & regulations that limit/restrict bank accounts for no residents.
If you have managed to do so, especially for a SME, please share your experience.
thanks
Kiti chigiri
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@steve, thanks for the tip man... BTW, I used to hear that one can withdraw paypal loot into an Equity bank local account? Is that still the case? Timo. On 2/3/11, Steve Obbayi <steve@sobbayi.com> wrote:
Hey there, I have seen this issue with paypal payments over and over again so let me try and answer you. Now to open a US based bank account as a none US resident is still possible. The only catch is that you cannot open it online, you have to physically go into the bank with your passport and a second form of identification eg your DL (no need for social security number if you tell them you are not a reident).
You then fill the forms AT THE BANK and you set up you internet banking details right there as thats where all your transaction Bank transfers etc will take place. Once you are done you must deposit some money into the account immediately and you walk out with you temporary ATM card. You then need a Kenyan address and a US address. The US address is where they will send the permanent ATM card within 10 days and other documentation whenever they need to as they wont send it out of the country. Once you have your ATM card and are going back to Kenya there is a number you will need to call to activate your card to work in Kenya. make sure you get that number before you leave the bank.
If you need any more info let me know... this info is based on Bank of America. (Not all banks offer accounts to non residents living abroad).
Their ATM cards work just fine in Kenya but it will cost you 5 bucks per use so be careful .
----------------------- Steve Obbayi Software Developer http://sobbayi.com =======================
----- "Kiti Chigiri" <kiti.chigiri@gmail.com> wrote:
Hi skunks.
I have this nagging question that has just refused to go away. What options does one have for having money in their paypal account transferred to their local bank? A plus is that you tie your local credit/debit card to Paypal for verification.
I have considered opening a US based bank account such that paypal sends money to that account and do a wire transfer from that account to the local bank account.However, I am stumped as to how to go about this, since there is some post 9/11 laws & regulations that limit/restrict bank accounts for no residents.
If you have managed to do so, especially for a SME, please share your experience.
thanks
Kiti chigiri
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Great eye-opener there Steve. If only it would be made a lil easier.Do guys like 2Checkout or such make it any easier? On Thu, Feb 3, 2011 at 7:21 PM, Timothy Mutugi <timothymutugi@gmail.com>wrote:
@steve, thanks for the tip man...
BTW, I used to hear that one can withdraw paypal loot into an Equity bank local account? Is that still the case?
Timo.
On 2/3/11, Steve Obbayi <steve@sobbayi.com> wrote:
Hey there, I have seen this issue with paypal payments over and over again so let me try and answer you. Now to open a US based bank account as a none US resident is still possible. The only catch is that you cannot open it online, you have to physically go into the bank with your passport and a second form of identification eg your DL (no need for social security number if you tell them you are not a reident).
You then fill the forms AT THE BANK and you set up you internet banking details right there as thats where all your transaction Bank transfers etc will take place. Once you are done you must deposit some money into the account immediately and you walk out with you temporary ATM card. You then need a Kenyan address and a US address. The US address is where they will send the permanent ATM card within 10 days and other documentation whenever they need to as they wont send it out of the country. Once you have your ATM card and are going back to Kenya there is a number you will need to call to activate your card to work in Kenya. make sure you get that number before you leave the bank.
If you need any more info let me know... this info is based on Bank of America. (Not all banks offer accounts to non residents living abroad).
Their ATM cards work just fine in Kenya but it will cost you 5 bucks per use so be careful .
----------------------- Steve Obbayi Software Developer http://sobbayi.com =======================
----- "Kiti Chigiri" <kiti.chigiri@gmail.com> wrote:
Hi skunks.
I have this nagging question that has just refused to go away. What options does one have for having money in their paypal account transferred to their local bank? A plus is that you tie your local credit/debit card to Paypal for verification.
I have considered opening a US based bank account such that paypal sends money to that account and do a wire transfer from that account to the local bank account.However, I am stumped as to how to go about this, since there is some post 9/11 laws & regulations that limit/restrict bank accounts for no residents.
If you have managed to do so, especially for a SME, please share your experience.
thanks
Kiti chigiri
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Cool, Am not sure about Equity, I have been based in the USA for a while so am not exactly sure, but a few months ago I was on phone with someone from Paypal and I asked them about withdrawals to Ke and according to them if you are from Kenya then you need a US bank account to withdraw your funds. I don't know if that has changed. Steve ----- "Timothy Mutugi" <timothymutugi@gmail.com> wrote:
@steve, thanks for the tip man...
BTW, I used to hear that one can withdraw paypal loot into an Equity bank local account? Is that still the case?
Timo.
On 2/3/11, Steve Obbayi <steve@sobbayi.com> wrote:
Hey there, I have seen this issue with paypal payments over and over again so let me try and answer you. Now to open a US based bank account as a none US resident is still possible. The only catch is that you cannot open it online, you have to physically go into the bank with your passport and a second form of identification eg your DL (no need for social security number if you tell them you are not a reident).
You then fill the forms AT THE BANK and you set up you internet banking details right there as thats where all your transaction Bank transfers etc will take place. Once you are done you must deposit some money into the account immediately and you walk out with you temporary ATM card. You then need a Kenyan address and a US address. The US address is where they will send the permanent ATM card within 10 days and other documentation whenever they need to as they wont send it out of the country. Once you have your ATM card and are going back to Kenya there is a number you will need to call to activate your card to work in Kenya. make sure you get that number before you leave the bank.
If you need any more info let me know... this info is based on Bank of America. (Not all banks offer accounts to non residents living abroad).
Their ATM cards work just fine in Kenya but it will cost you 5 bucks per use so be careful .
----------------------- Steve Obbayi Software Developer http://sobbayi.com =======================
----- "Kiti Chigiri" <kiti.chigiri@gmail.com> wrote:
Hi skunks.
I have this nagging question that has just refused to go away. What options does one have for having money in their paypal account transferred to their local bank? A plus is that you tie your local credit/debit card to Paypal for verification.
I have considered opening a US based bank account such that paypal sends money to that account and do a wire transfer from that account to the local bank account.However, I am stumped as to how to go about this, since there is some post 9/11 laws & regulations that limit/restrict bank accounts for no residents.
If you have managed to do so, especially for a SME, please share your experience.
thanks
Kiti chigiri
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You cannot withdraw directly into a local bank account (yet??) If you are based in Kenya then you have to get a US bank account to get your money. Kelvin www.likechapaa.com <http://www.dukapress.com>www.dukapress.org -------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- We help make your website a success. -------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- On Thu, Feb 3, 2011 at 7:47 PM, Steve Obbayi <steve@sobbayi.com> wrote:
Cool, Am not sure about Equity, I have been based in the USA for a while so am not exactly sure, but a few months ago I was on phone with someone from Paypal and I asked them about withdrawals to Ke and according to them if you are from Kenya then you need a US bank account to withdraw your funds. I don't know if that has changed.
Steve
----- "Timothy Mutugi" <timothymutugi@gmail.com> wrote:
@steve, thanks for the tip man...
BTW, I used to hear that one can withdraw paypal loot into an Equity bank local account? Is that still the case?
Timo.
On 2/3/11, Steve Obbayi <steve@sobbayi.com> wrote:
Hey there, I have seen this issue with paypal payments over and over again so let me try and answer you. Now to open a US based bank account as a none US resident is still possible. The only catch is that you cannot open it online, you have to physically go into the bank with your passport and a second form of identification eg your DL (no need for social security number if you tell them you are not a reident).
You then fill the forms AT THE BANK and you set up you internet banking details right there as thats where all your transaction Bank transfers etc will take place. Once you are done you must deposit some money into the account immediately and you walk out with you temporary ATM card. You then need a Kenyan address and a US address. The US address is where they will send the permanent ATM card within 10 days and other documentation whenever they need to as they wont send it out of the country. Once you have your ATM card and are going back to Kenya there is a number you will need to call to activate your card to work in Kenya. make sure you get that number before you leave the bank.
If you need any more info let me know... this info is based on Bank of America. (Not all banks offer accounts to non residents living abroad).
Their ATM cards work just fine in Kenya but it will cost you 5 bucks per use so be careful .
----------------------- Steve Obbayi Software Developer http://sobbayi.com =======================
----- "Kiti Chigiri" <kiti.chigiri@gmail.com> wrote:
Hi skunks.
I have this nagging question that has just refused to go away. What options does one have for having money in their paypal account transferred to their local bank? A plus is that you tie your local credit/debit card to Paypal for verification.
I have considered opening a US based bank account such that paypal sends money to that account and do a wire transfer from that account to the local bank account.However, I am stumped as to how to go about this, since there is some post 9/11 laws & regulations that limit/restrict bank accounts for no residents.
If you have managed to do so, especially for a SME, please share your experience.
thanks
Kiti chigiri
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Kenya is still not on the list of countries where you can withdraw money into a local bank account; only to a US bank account. This link has a list of countries and the 'privileges': https://www.paypal.com/ke/cgi-bin/webscr?cmd=_display-approved-signup-countr... On Thu, Feb 3, 2011 at 8:01 PM, Kelvin <kjayanoris@gmail.com> wrote:
You cannot withdraw directly into a local bank account (yet??)
If you are based in Kenya then you have to get a US bank account to get your money.
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On Thu, Feb 3, 2011 at 7:47 PM, Steve Obbayi <steve@sobbayi.com> wrote:
Cool, Am not sure about Equity, I have been based in the USA for a while so am not exactly sure, but a few months ago I was on phone with someone from Paypal and I asked them about withdrawals to Ke and according to them if you are from Kenya then you need a US bank account to withdraw your funds. I don't know if that has changed.
Steve
----- "Timothy Mutugi" <timothymutugi@gmail.com> wrote:
@steve, thanks for the tip man...
BTW, I used to hear that one can withdraw paypal loot into an Equity bank local account? Is that still the case?
Timo.
On 2/3/11, Steve Obbayi <steve@sobbayi.com> wrote:
Hey there, I have seen this issue with paypal payments over and over again so let me try and answer you. Now to open a US based bank account as a none US resident is still possible. The only catch is that you cannot open it online, you have to physically go into the bank with your passport and a second form of identification eg your DL (no need for social security number if you tell them you are not a reident).
You then fill the forms AT THE BANK and you set up you internet banking details right there as thats where all your transaction Bank transfers etc will take place. Once you are done you must deposit some money into the account immediately and you walk out with you temporary ATM card. You then need a Kenyan address and a US address. The US address is where they will send the permanent ATM card within 10 days and other documentation whenever they need to as they wont send it out of the country. Once you have your ATM card and are going back to Kenya there is a number you will need to call to activate your card to work in Kenya. make sure you get that number before you leave the bank.
If you need any more info let me know... this info is based on Bank of America. (Not all banks offer accounts to non residents living abroad).
Their ATM cards work just fine in Kenya but it will cost you 5 bucks per use so be careful .
----------------------- Steve Obbayi Software Developer http://sobbayi.com =======================
----- "Kiti Chigiri" <kiti.chigiri@gmail.com> wrote:
Hi skunks.
I have this nagging question that has just refused to go away. What options does one have for having money in their paypal account transferred to their local bank? A plus is that you tie your local credit/debit card to Paypal for verification.
I have considered opening a US based bank account such that paypal sends money to that account and do a wire transfer from that account to the local bank account.However, I am stumped as to how to go about this, since there is some post 9/11 laws & regulations that limit/restrict bank accounts for no residents.
If you have managed to do so, especially for a SME, please share your experience.
thanks
Kiti chigiri
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interviewing James Mwangi, CEO Equity Bank, about two weeks ago, he said that Equity is still working with Paypal to enable direct trnsfers to/from Equity bank accounts to Paypal. The full article is available in the February edition of CIO East Africa <http://www.cio.co.ke>

@Dennis Oh my, it would be very sad if the CEO thinks it is working whilst it is not...very very sad indeed... On 2/4/11, Dennis Kioko <dmbuvi@gmail.com> wrote:
interviewing James Mwangi, CEO Equity Bank, about two weeks ago, he said that Equity is still working with Paypal to enable direct trnsfers to/from Equity bank accounts to Paypal. The full article is available in the February edition of CIO East Africa <http://www.cio.co.ke>

I meant working on making it available, sorry for the confusion

Timothy, I concur with you, i have tried many times with no avail. but i wrote a formal letter to the bank, hopefully it will be sorted Regards Pithon On Fri, Feb 4, 2011 at 4:29 PM, Timothy Mutugi <timothymutugi@gmail.com>wrote:
@Dennis
Oh my, it would be very sad if the CEO thinks it is working whilst it is not...very very sad indeed...
On 2/4/11, Dennis Kioko <dmbuvi@gmail.com> wrote:
interviewing James Mwangi, CEO Equity Bank, about two weeks ago, he said that Equity is still working with Paypal to enable direct trnsfers to/from Equity bank accounts to Paypal. The full article is available in the February edition of CIO East Africa <http://www.cio.co.ke>
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how bout moneybookers? And I would try vibe orange money and mastercard. Maybe they have such plans in the pipeline. On 2/4/11, pithon kamau <pitkag@gmail.com> wrote:
Timothy,
I concur with you, i have tried many times with no avail. but i wrote a formal letter to the bank, hopefully it will be sorted
Regards Pithon
On Fri, Feb 4, 2011 at 4:29 PM, Timothy Mutugi <timothymutugi@gmail.com>wrote:
@Dennis
Oh my, it would be very sad if the CEO thinks it is working whilst it is not...very very sad indeed...
On 2/4/11, Dennis Kioko <dmbuvi@gmail.com> wrote:
interviewing James Mwangi, CEO Equity Bank, about two weeks ago, he said that Equity is still working with Paypal to enable direct trnsfers to/from Equity bank accounts to Paypal. The full article is available in the February edition of CIO East Africa <http://www.cio.co.ke>
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with moneybookers you can withdraw to a local bank account 2011/2/6 Mark Mwangi <mwangy@gmail.com>
how bout moneybookers? And I would try vibe orange money and mastercard. Maybe they have such plans in the pipeline.
On 2/4/11, pithon kamau <pitkag@gmail.com> wrote:
Timothy,
I concur with you, i have tried many times with no avail. but i wrote a formal letter to the bank, hopefully it will be sorted
Regards Pithon
On Fri, Feb 4, 2011 at 4:29 PM, Timothy Mutugi <timothymutugi@gmail.com>wrote:
@Dennis
Oh my, it would be very sad if the CEO thinks it is working whilst it is not...very very sad indeed...
On 2/4/11, Dennis Kioko <dmbuvi@gmail.com> wrote:
interviewing James Mwangi, CEO Equity Bank, about two weeks ago, he said that Equity is still working with Paypal to enable direct trnsfers to/from Equity bank accounts to Paypal. The full article is available in the February edition of CIO East Africa <http://www.cio.co.ke>
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@ amanya how did you do it with moneybookers? check, visa? On 2/7/11, amanya <whynnot@gmail.com> wrote:
with moneybookers you can withdraw to a local bank account
2011/2/6 Mark Mwangi <mwangy@gmail.com>
how bout moneybookers? And I would try vibe orange money and mastercard. Maybe they have such plans in the pipeline.
On 2/4/11, pithon kamau <pitkag@gmail.com> wrote:
Timothy,
I concur with you, i have tried many times with no avail. but i wrote a formal letter to the bank, hopefully it will be sorted
Regards Pithon
On Fri, Feb 4, 2011 at 4:29 PM, Timothy Mutugi <timothymutugi@gmail.com>wrote:
@Dennis
Oh my, it would be very sad if the CEO thinks it is working whilst it is not...very very sad indeed...
On 2/4/11, Dennis Kioko <dmbuvi@gmail.com> wrote:
interviewing James Mwangi, CEO Equity Bank, about two weeks ago, he said that Equity is still working with Paypal to enable direct trnsfers to/from Equity bank accounts to Paypal. The full article is available in the February edition of CIO East Africa <http://www.cio.co.ke>
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@jamo it's a bank transfer 2011/2/7 jamo njoroge <patjayke@gmail.com>
@ amanya how did you do it with moneybookers? check, visa?
On 2/7/11, amanya <whynnot@gmail.com> wrote:
with moneybookers you can withdraw to a local bank account
2011/2/6 Mark Mwangi <mwangy@gmail.com>
how bout moneybookers? And I would try vibe orange money and mastercard. Maybe they have such plans in the pipeline.
On 2/4/11, pithon kamau <pitkag@gmail.com> wrote:
Timothy,
I concur with you, i have tried many times with no avail. but i wrote a formal letter to the bank, hopefully it will be sorted
Regards Pithon
On Fri, Feb 4, 2011 at 4:29 PM, Timothy Mutugi <timothymutugi@gmail.com>wrote:
@Dennis
Oh my, it would be very sad if the CEO thinks it is working whilst it is not...very very sad indeed...
On 2/4/11, Dennis Kioko <dmbuvi@gmail.com> wrote:
interviewing James Mwangi, CEO Equity Bank, about two weeks ago, he said that Equity is still working with Paypal to enable direct trnsfers to/from Equity bank accounts to Paypal. The full article is available in the February edition of CIO East Africa <http://www.cio.co.ke>
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any experience with 2checkout.com? On Tue, Feb 8, 2011 at 6:26 AM, amanya <whynnot@gmail.com> wrote:
@jamo it's a bank transfer
2011/2/7 jamo njoroge <patjayke@gmail.com>
@ amanya how did you do it with moneybookers? check, visa?
On 2/7/11, amanya <whynnot@gmail.com> wrote:
with moneybookers you can withdraw to a local bank account
2011/2/6 Mark Mwangi <mwangy@gmail.com>
how bout moneybookers? And I would try vibe orange money and mastercard. Maybe they have such plans in the pipeline.
On 2/4/11, pithon kamau <pitkag@gmail.com> wrote:
Timothy,
I concur with you, i have tried many times with no avail. but i wrote a formal letter to the bank, hopefully it will be sorted
Regards Pithon
On Fri, Feb 4, 2011 at 4:29 PM, Timothy Mutugi <timothymutugi@gmail.com>wrote:
@Dennis
Oh my, it would be very sad if the CEO thinks it is working whilst it is not...very very sad indeed...
On 2/4/11, Dennis Kioko <dmbuvi@gmail.com> wrote: > interviewing James Mwangi, CEO Equity Bank, about two weeks ago, he > said > that Equity is still working with Paypal to enable direct trnsfers to/from > Equity bank accounts to Paypal. The full article is available in the > February edition of CIO East Africa <http://www.cio.co.ke> > _______________________________________________ Skunkworks mailing list Skunkworks@lists.my.co.ke http://lists.my.co.ke/cgi-bin/mailman/listinfo/skunkworks ------------ Skunkworks Rules http://my.co.ke/phpbb/viewtopic.php?f=24&t=94 ------------ Other services @ http://my.co.ke
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seems that this is happening in SA. perhaps it can be an option rather than travelling to the USA. see http://pietpetoors.com/blog/fnb-brings-paypal-to-south-africa/ On Tue, Feb 8, 2011 at 9:31 AM, Kiti Chigiri <kiti.chigiri@gmail.com> wrote:
any experience with 2checkout.com?
On Tue, Feb 8, 2011 at 6:26 AM, amanya <whynnot@gmail.com> wrote:
@jamo it's a bank transfer
2011/2/7 jamo njoroge <patjayke@gmail.com>
@ amanya how did you do it with moneybookers? check, visa?
On 2/7/11, amanya <whynnot@gmail.com> wrote:
with moneybookers you can withdraw to a local bank account
2011/2/6 Mark Mwangi <mwangy@gmail.com>
how bout moneybookers? And I would try vibe orange money and mastercard. Maybe they have such plans in the pipeline.
On 2/4/11, pithon kamau <pitkag@gmail.com> wrote:
Timothy,
I concur with you, i have tried many times with no avail. but i wrote a formal letter to the bank, hopefully it will be sorted
Regards Pithon
On Fri, Feb 4, 2011 at 4:29 PM, Timothy Mutugi <timothymutugi@gmail.com>wrote:
> @Dennis > > Oh my, it would be very sad if the CEO thinks it is working whilst it > is not...very very sad indeed... > > On 2/4/11, Dennis Kioko <dmbuvi@gmail.com> wrote: > > interviewing James Mwangi, CEO Equity Bank, about two weeks ago, he > > said > > that Equity is still working with Paypal to enable direct trnsfers > to/from > > Equity bank accounts to Paypal. The full article is available in the > > February edition of CIO East Africa <http://www.cio.co.ke> > > > _______________________________________________ > Skunkworks mailing list > Skunkworks@lists.my.co.ke > http://lists.my.co.ke/cgi-bin/mailman/listinfo/skunkworks > ------------ > Skunkworks Rules > http://my.co.ke/phpbb/viewtopic.php?f=24&t=94 > ------------ > Other services @ http://my.co.ke >
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1. You will need to purchase digital currency using your paypal account. The best is liberty reserve. 2.You will need a company that you exchange your paypal credits for liberty reserve credits. 3.http://www.exeauto.com/paypal-to-libertyreserve.htm <http://www.exeauto.com/paypal-to-libertyreserve.htm>4.Once you exchange , the ecurrency company will fund your liberty reserve account. 5.In your liberty reserve account, you can withdraw and the exchanger sends you your money via Western Union. *------------------------------------------------ ."The game of speculation is the most uniformly fascinating game in the world. But it is not a game for the stupid, the mentally lazy, the man of inferior emotional balance, or for the get-rich-quick adventurer. They will die poor." ------------------------------------------------* On 8 February 2011 10:38, Kiti Chigiri <kiti.chigiri@gmail.com> wrote:
seems that this is happening in SA. perhaps it can be an option rather than travelling to the USA.
see http://pietpetoors.com/blog/fnb-brings-paypal-to-south-africa/
On Tue, Feb 8, 2011 at 9:31 AM, Kiti Chigiri <kiti.chigiri@gmail.com>wrote:
any experience with 2checkout.com?
On Tue, Feb 8, 2011 at 6:26 AM, amanya <whynnot@gmail.com> wrote:
@jamo it's a bank transfer
2011/2/7 jamo njoroge <patjayke@gmail.com>
@ amanya how did you do it with moneybookers? check, visa?
On 2/7/11, amanya <whynnot@gmail.com> wrote:
with moneybookers you can withdraw to a local bank account
2011/2/6 Mark Mwangi <mwangy@gmail.com>
how bout moneybookers? And I would try vibe orange money and mastercard. Maybe they have such plans in the pipeline.
On 2/4/11, pithon kamau <pitkag@gmail.com> wrote: > Timothy, > > I concur with you, i have tried many times with no avail. > but i wrote a formal letter to the bank, hopefully it will be sorted > > Regards > Pithon > > On Fri, Feb 4, 2011 at 4:29 PM, Timothy Mutugi > <timothymutugi@gmail.com>wrote: > >> @Dennis >> >> Oh my, it would be very sad if the CEO thinks it is working whilst it >> is not...very very sad indeed... >> >> On 2/4/11, Dennis Kioko <dmbuvi@gmail.com> wrote: >> > interviewing James Mwangi, CEO Equity Bank, about two weeks ago, he >> > said >> > that Equity is still working with Paypal to enable direct trnsfers >> to/from >> > Equity bank accounts to Paypal. The full article is available in the >> > February edition of CIO East Africa <http://www.cio.co.ke> >> > >> _______________________________________________ >> Skunkworks mailing list >> Skunkworks@lists.my.co.ke >> http://lists.my.co.ke/cgi-bin/mailman/listinfo/skunkworks >> ------------ >> Skunkworks Rules >> http://my.co.ke/phpbb/viewtopic.php?f=24&t=94 >> ------------ >> Other services @ http://my.co.ke >> > > > > -- > Pithon K. Kamau > Mobile: 0723 588705 / 0733 686562 > *Tel*: +254 20 8083989 > *Website*: www.heartbitsolutions.com > *Blog*: www.heartbitsolutions.com/blog > Website Design, Domain Registration, Website Hosting, Corporate Email > Solutions, Website Maintainance, Website Marketing, Logo Design and > Branding, Computer Hardware and Maintainance, Network Design and Set > Up............. > > "Better Late Than Never, But Never Late is Better" >
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participants (12)
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amanya
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Dennis Kioko
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jamo njoroge
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Kebaya Mwamba
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Kelvin
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Kiti Chigiri
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Mark Mwangi
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Michael Muraguri
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pithon kamau
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Samuel Waithaka
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Steve Obbayi
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Timothy Mutugi