Posted October 24th, 2007
by Dulce
Three more days to go before the 1st Mindanao Bloggers Summit will take place in the heart of the most livable city in the Philippines — Davao City!
Expect to see, on October 27, 2007, some a-list bloggers around the country as they converge in NCCC Mall, Maa, Davao City to discuss the latest trends and updates in the blogging community.
1st Mindanao Bloggers Summit Sponsors:
Popularity: 7% [?]
If you enjoyed this post, make sure you subscribe to my RSS feed!
Tags: Events Posted in Events
Posted October 5th, 2007
by Dulce
After waiting for many months, the global leader in online payment solutions, PayPal finally gave the full signal for Filipinos to withdraw funds to their Visa® debit, credit or prepaid card.
How does it work?
Be sure to have a PayPal account. Follow the 3 easy steps below to withdraw your funds from your PayPal balance to your Visa® credit, debit or prepaid card. Here’s how:
- Log in to your account and click the ‘Withdraw’ tab.
- Click ‘Transfer funds to your card’.
- Fill in the required information and click ‘Continue’.
Will every Visa® credit, debit or prepaid card work?
No. Eligibility to withdraw funds to a Visa® credit/debit card may vary based on the issuing banks guidelines and regulations.
Here’s the list of card services to withdraw your PayPal funds. Among the list, I prefer to use the UnionBank EON, simply because you can easily apply for an account online and will be able to get the card after 5 days of application for only P350.
This is good news for us! It means that a simple Juan and Maria can already sell goods worldwide through eBay and be paid instantly using PayPal. This will truly enhance the booming e-commerce in the country.
Just an update: I’ve already got my Paypal account verified. Don’t forget to deposit P200 initially so you can activate it. Afterwards, call Unionbank’s toll free number after 3-5 banking days to secure your Paypal Expanded Use Number. Good luck!
Popularity: 15% [?]
If you enjoyed this post, make sure you subscribe to my RSS feed!
Tags: PayPal, Tools Posted in PayPal, Tools