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Almost everyday for the past one and a half weeks, I have an article to write for my client in UK. And he pays me right after I emailed him the article. I also found job online to format a 45-page ebooks for a customer from Canada. My job was simple - to add beautiful pictures, create a one page table of contents and convert the Word Document file into PDF that is smaller file and non editable. As my Paypal in increasing slowly but surely, my debit card linked to a Arkansas State Valley Bank was disabled probably due to bank failure and closure. I hope the company will be able to find an alternative USA bank to link to it so that I can withdraw my money from Paypal. It is now more than USD100 from moonlighting part time writing articles and offering virtual assistance
azrin
October 12th, 2008 at 12:00 am
Don’t hope that much, banks in the US now are really dead poofed! e*Trade, Tomato etc is off-limits to Malaysia.
So does debit cards too. You may try to get the Al-Rajhi Bank Debit Card using a Muhadrabah account so you can withdraw directly with a USD5.00 fee….and forget Tune…it’s crap!
best regards
azrin @ http://www.azrin.net
Diana
October 13th, 2008 at 3:19 pm
Azrin: an alternative way to withdraw from Paypal is to use the credit card with deduction of USD5 for their fees. I think there is a limit of USD500 per transaction.
Sance Aficionado
October 14th, 2008 at 11:44 am
Hi Diana,
Thanks for replying to my comments on http://www.sabahan.com. Your blogs are great! Short and simple.
Can you tell me a little more about Paypal?
If a person subscribes to a blog and reads the article via RSS feeds or email will he/she be considered as a visitor?
Warmest Regards,
Dance Aficionado
http://www.dancesportmalaysia.blogspot.com
Diana
October 14th, 2008 at 4:21 pm
Dance Aficionado: Do you have a paypal account? It is for receiving international payment.
A visitor is anyone who visits your web site regardless of whether he subscribes to RSS feeds or not.
blog-spot.spshop.biz
October 14th, 2008 at 5:09 pm
you can directly withdraw your payment from paypal through CIMB bank’s .
Webmaster
October 14th, 2008 at 8:17 pm
Great Job
interesting topic , I would like to read more on this topic and Virtual Assistants Canada .