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Re: Can the current Scotia Visa Debit card be utilized with PayPal to make local online purchases where PayPal is accept

Postby DMan7 » March 4th, 2021, 11:15 am

You've got to get an International Visa Debit Card.

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Re: Can the current Scotia Visa Debit card be utilized with PayPal to make local online purchases where PayPal is accept

Postby INDAVID WORKSHOP » March 4th, 2021, 12:14 pm

Guys,

I linked my RBCTT Credit card and it works for all purchase via Paypal.

A few finicky merchants prefer direct debit instead of Paypal so be careful- Paypal is safest option.

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Re: Can the current Scotia Visa Debit card be utilized with PayPal to make local online purchases where PayPal is accept

Postby Duane 3NE 2NR » March 4th, 2021, 12:47 pm

INDAVID WORKSHOP wrote:Guys,

I linked my RBCTT Credit card and it works for all purchase via Paypal.

A few finicky merchants prefer direct debit instead of Paypal so be careful- Paypal is safest option.

Yes it works for Credit cards but not local TTD Visa debit cards.

The local banks are switching their LINX cards to Visa Debit cards, but they are in TT$ and can’t be used for online purchases. They can be used at select foreign ATMs but not at point-of-sale in stores abroad. At a foreign ATM you can withdraw up to US$100 per day.

These local LINX cards with the Visa Debit logo can’t be used on PayPal.

JMMB has a US$ Visa Debit card that can be used on PayPal.

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Re: Can the current Scotia Visa Debit card be utilized with PayPal to make local online purchases where PayPal is accept

Postby Chimera » March 4th, 2021, 12:54 pm

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Re: Can the current Scotia Visa Debit card be utilized with PayPal to make local online purchases where PayPal is accept

Postby Habit7 » March 4th, 2021, 12:59 pm

Your ScotiaBank Visa Debit cannot be used for online purchases in USD. If you try too many times, they will but a block on your card.

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Re: Can the current Scotia Visa Debit card be utilized with PayPal to make local online purchases where PayPal is accept

Postby @lex » March 4th, 2021, 1:25 pm

Doesnt RBC have a new visa debit card that works for international purchases as well?

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Re: Can the current Scotia Visa Debit card be utilized with PayPal to make local online purchases where PayPal is accept

Postby uniqueprofessor » March 4th, 2021, 2:51 pm

Habit7 wrote:Your ScotiaBank Visa Debit cannot be used for online purchases in USD. If you try too many times, they will but a block on your card.


What about domestic online purchases via a local merchant via PayPal?

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Re: Can the current Scotia Visa Debit card be utilized with PayPal to make local online purchases where PayPal is accept

Postby Duane 3NE 2NR » March 4th, 2021, 3:22 pm

uniqueprofessor wrote:
Habit7 wrote:Your ScotiaBank Visa Debit cannot be used for online purchases in USD. If you try too many times, they will but a block on your card.


What about domestic online purchases via a local merchant via PayPal?

You can't add the card to PayPal at all as far as I know.

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Re: Can the current Scotia Visa Debit card be utilized with PayPal to make local online purchases where PayPal is accept

Postby Habit7 » March 4th, 2021, 3:32 pm

Duane 3NE 2NR wrote:
uniqueprofessor wrote:
Habit7 wrote:Your ScotiaBank Visa Debit cannot be used for online purchases in USD. If you try too many times, they will but a block on your card.


What about domestic online purchases via a local merchant via PayPal?

You can't add the card to PayPal at all as far as I know.

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https://tt.scotiabank.com/about-scotiab ... pping.html

Locally, your ScotiaCard™ Visa Debit can be used at any ATM or Point of Sale machine that’s on the LINX network – if asked, just flip the card over and show the Merchant the LINX logo.
Your ScotiaCard™ can be used to shop online, locally. Find out more here.
At this time, purchases on international websites are restricted.
Internationally, your ScotiaCard™ Visa Debit can be used in person, at any Plus ATM or Point of Sale where Visa is accepted.

https://tt.scotiabank.com/about-scotiab ... -faqs.html

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Re: Can the current Scotia Visa Debit card be utilized with PayPal to make local online purchases where PayPal is accept

Postby Duane 3NE 2NR » March 4th, 2021, 3:39 pm

^ not via PayPal though.
Currently only throught local merchants that use Scotiabank E-Commerce platform on their ecommerce website.

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Re: Visa Debit Card, Receiving funds via PayPal in Trinidad

Postby carluva » May 7th, 2021, 2:16 pm

Bumping this thread to ask a question.

Has anyone ever sent money to someone in the US using paypal?

I read up on it from paypal's website.

https://www.paypal.com/va/smarthelp/art ... ey-faq1684

However, I would like to know if anyone has ever done this. If so, can you share how its done and how the person in the US will access or use the funds as well as any other charges that may be incurred to transfer money from T&T to the US?

When sending money, is the value of the transfer charged to my registered credit card on my paypal account, in which case it is seen on the credit card statement as a "paypal" charge?

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Re: Visa Debit Card, Receiving funds via PayPal in Trinidad

Postby Gem_in_i » May 7th, 2021, 3:15 pm

Just enter amount you want to send and the person receives it instantly to their PayPal. They can then transfer the funds to their bank account. A fee is charged so if you send $1000 they may get like $958.
The funds will be withdrawn from your credit card and show up as a PayPal transaction.

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Re: Visa Debit Card, Receiving funds via PayPal in Trinidad

Postby widdyphuck » May 7th, 2021, 3:18 pm

carluva wrote:Bumping this thread to ask a question.

Has anyone ever sent money to someone in the US using paypal?

I read up on it from paypal's website.

https://www.paypal.com/va/smarthelp/art ... ey-faq1684

However, I would like to know if anyone has ever done this. If so, can you share how its done and how the person in the US will access or use the funds as well as any other charges that may be incurred to transfer money from T&T to the US?

When sending money, is the value of the transfer charged to my registered credit card on my paypal account, in which case it is seen on the credit card statement as a "paypal" charge?

Process is really simple.
1.)Open a paypal account.
2.)Link a credit card to your paypal account. If it is a prepaid credit card make sure you have funds in the card.
3.)Have the person you're sending money on paypal to give you their paypal user name and ensure its the right person.
4.)Press the send feature and input the amount you would like to send. Generally the currency is in USD but you can change it in the settings. A small fee is charged by paypal.
5.)The person should receive the funds in less than a minute.
6.) Check Credit Card HIstory to See breakdown of charges.
That's it. PM me if you have any other questions. :lol:

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Re: Visa Debit Card, Receiving funds via PayPal in Trinidad

Postby carluva » May 7th, 2021, 3:23 pm

Thanks for the reply. Seems simple enough. I just wanted to know if others have done it.

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Re: Visa Debit Card, Receiving funds via PayPal in Trinidad

Postby daxt0r » May 7th, 2021, 3:44 pm

carluva wrote:Thanks for the reply. Seems simple enough. I just wanted to know if others have done it.


done it, both ways too. sending and receiving to/from USA amongst many other places.
all cool.

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Re: Visa Debit Card, Receiving funds via PayPal in Trinidad

Postby widdyphuck » May 7th, 2021, 3:47 pm

carluva wrote:Thanks for the reply. Seems simple enough. I just wanted to know if others have done it.

Yes. I do it all the time.

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Re: Visa Debit Card, Receiving funds via PayPal in Trinidad

Postby RedVEVO » May 8th, 2021, 5:41 pm

wtf wrote:
carluva wrote:Thanks for the reply. Seems simple enough. I just wanted to know if others have done it.

Yes. I do it all the time.


Kindly note you are NOW being monitored by the FIU for money laundering :D

They have your IP address and know where YOU live :!:

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Re: Visa Debit Card, Receiving funds via PayPal in Trinidad

Postby widdyphuck » May 8th, 2021, 5:45 pm

RedVEVO wrote:
wtf wrote:
carluva wrote:Thanks for the reply. Seems simple enough. I just wanted to know if others have done it.

Yes. I do it all the time.


Kindly note you are NOW being monitored by the FIU for money laundering :D

They have your IP address and know where YOU live :!:
That's not money laundering you uneducated PNM fool.
That's simply sending funds as a gift to someone in the USA using Pay Pal as a means of transmission.
Do you read your content before you post it?

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Re: Visa Debit Card, Receiving funds via PayPal in Trinidad

Postby gastly369 » May 8th, 2021, 5:54 pm

Have issued receiving and transferring to account... Reach screen where I can keep it as PayPal cash or transfer to bank but out banks not listed?
daxt0r wrote:
carluva wrote:Thanks for the reply. Seems simple enough. I just wanted to know if others have done it.


done it, both ways too. sending and receiving to/from USA amongst many other places.
all cool.

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Re: Visa Debit Card, Receiving funds via PayPal in Trinidad

Postby gastly369 » May 8th, 2021, 5:55 pm

Note I linked card already and for years doing purchases but could never "cash out" from PayPal and I have a few USD in refunds since there

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Re: Visa Debit Card, Receiving funds via PayPal in Trinidad

Postby widdyphuck » May 8th, 2021, 5:58 pm

gastly369 wrote:Note I linked card already and for years doing purchases but could never "cash out" from PayPal and I have a few USD in refunds since there
If you have Mastercard you can't withdraw funds to the card. You need a Visa card for that.

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Re: Visa Debit Card, Receiving funds via PayPal in Trinidad

Postby gastly369 » May 8th, 2021, 6:24 pm

Yeh it's visa
wtf wrote:
gastly369 wrote:Note I linked card already and for years doing purchases but could never "cash out" from PayPal and I have a few USD in refunds since there
If you have Mastercard you can't withdraw funds to the card. You need a Visa card for that.

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Re: Visa Debit Card, Receiving funds via PayPal in Trinidad

Postby adnj » May 8th, 2021, 6:57 pm

wtf wrote:
RedVEVO wrote:
wtf wrote:
carluva wrote:Thanks for the reply. Seems simple enough. I just wanted to know if others have done it.

Yes. I do it all the time.


Kindly note you are NOW being monitored by the FIU for money laundering :D

They have your IP address and know where YOU live :!:
That's not money laundering you uneducated PNM fool.
That's simply sending funds as a gift to someone in the USA using Pay Pal as a means of transmission.
Do you read your content before you post it?
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Re: Visa Debit Card, Receiving funds via PayPal in Trinidad

Postby Drea » May 25th, 2021, 4:08 pm

How do you get the option to send to family/friends? I don't seem to see that as an option and when I tried sending funds my family abroad indicated it apparently went through as a business transaction and they were holding the funds unless a tracking or invoice could be provided. Any work around for this?

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Re: Visa Debit Card, Receiving funds via PayPal in Trinidad

Postby Duane 3NE 2NR » May 25th, 2021, 4:37 pm

Drea wrote:How do you get the option to send to family/friends? I don't seem to see that as an option and when I tried sending funds my family abroad indicated it apparently went through as a business transaction and they were holding the funds unless a tracking or invoice could be provided. Any work around for this?

I believe once one of the accounts or both are business accounts then there's no way around the fees

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Re: Visa Debit Card, Receiving funds via PayPal in Trinidad

Postby mbharath » May 27th, 2021, 4:16 pm

so this can work if I play poker and want to transfer my winnings to my fcb credit card right.

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Re: Visa Debit Card, Receiving funds via PayPal in Trinidad

Postby pinks » June 4th, 2021, 7:54 pm

Wah site u does play poker on for real money?
mbharath wrote:so this can work if I play poker and want to transfer my winnings to my fcb credit card right.

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Re: Visa Debit Card, Receiving funds via PayPal in Trinidad

Postby KJah4Life » June 9th, 2021, 3:39 pm

Never used paypal before and I will be receiving funds shortly. Yes I skimmed through the previous post. Do I just sign up for paypal and receive the funds and worry about linking it to my cc or bank later or must be done first?

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Re: Visa Debit Card, Receiving funds via PayPal in Trinidad

Postby Gem_in_i » June 9th, 2021, 3:44 pm

Drea wrote:How do you get the option to send to family/friends? I don't seem to see that as an option and when I tried sending funds my family abroad indicated it apparently went through as a business transaction and they were holding the funds unless a tracking or invoice could be provided. Any work around for this?

We dont have the friends/family option here.
It will work. Dont need an invoice or tracking.

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Re: Visa Debit Card, Receiving funds via PayPal in Trinidad

Postby mbharath » June 11th, 2021, 2:14 am

pinks wrote:Wah site u does play poker on for real money?
mbharath wrote:so this can work if I play poker and want to transfer my winnings to my fcb credit card right.


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