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The first thing I was greeted with this morning when I opened my mailbox was a short mail from Paypal stating that Electronic Transfer for Indians will continue. What seemed a couple of days back when I had received a mail stating that the India Issue is back and Electronic Transfer would be discontinued from 1st August’10 brought a lot of distress among all Indians.
Couple of months back when the same issue over electronic transfer had erupted it had taken them more than a month to come up with a solution(Purpose codes). So today when I say the mail, I feared worse but was pleasantly surprised.
Now Electronic Transfer will still be available from 1st August’10. Also the $5 fee waived off on cheque withdrawal will still be there. I suspect this to be only a temporary thing and it might not be long when the issue is raised again. My advice would be to start testing alternate options and transfer more frequently to your bank accounts.
Without making you read more, the email from Paypal is below:
Dear Piyush Agarwal,
We’ve received good news. You can continue to enjoy electronic withdrawals just as you did before.
While we have received your appreciation for the advanced notice and the refund of the cheque processing fee, we also have heard loud and clear that you highly value the ease-of-use of our electronic withdrawal service. Our customers are our number one priority and we are working tirelessly to improve our service.
Thank you for your patience and in appreciation for your continued support, we will still provide the $5 USD processing fee refund for any cheque withdrawals made from July 29, 2010 until further notice.
For any enquiries, please contact PayPal customer support by logging into your PayPal account and clicking on ‘contact us’ at the bottom of the page.
Thank you,
The PayPal Asia Team
A few months back PayPal issue had been troubling Indian users in availing payments. For more than a month, Paypal users were left stranded as all the ways of requesting money withdrawal had been blocked.
After a lot of chaos and wait, PayPal came up with a solution according to Indian Regulations which will enable fund transfers with the help of Purpose codes. Things seemed to have been sorted out then and it seemed no more issues will creep in.
But to user’s dismay, the electronic transfers started taking more time than earlier and also since a PAN number was required, users (like me) were not able to operate multiple PayPal accounts. But still everything was fine as money was reaching the users.
This morning I received a mail from PayPal stating that they will be stopping the electronic fund transfer from 1st August’2010 yet again. From 29th July’10, users can request a cheque transfer, fees to which will be reimbursed. Though it is not so clear why these issue are happening, they are surely causing a lot of worry among Indian users as there are thousands of PayPal users in India who rely on it for their daily business and transactions.
As these issues are happening repeatedly, I feel users should now find PayPal alternatives are switch to whichever suits the best. Also check out this list of Indian webstores where you can spend your Paypal money. Below is the email received from Paypal.
In accordance with regulatory instructions, we would like to notify you about a change in our withdrawal functionality in India starting on August 1, 2010. At present you can request for either an electronic or cheque withdrawal of funds from your PayPal account if you are an India user.
From July 29, 2010 onwards, you will only be able to request for a cheque withdrawal of funds from your PayPal account.
While we are working hard to restore the electronic withdrawal service, in the meantime, we are bringing this matter to your attention so that you can plan your future withdrawal activities accordingly.
To request for a cheque withdrawal:1. Log into your PayPal account, click on ‘Withdraw’.
2. Click on the ‘Request a cheque from PayPal’ link.
3. Enter the withdrawal amount and select your mailing address, then click ‘Continue’.
4. Click ‘Submit’ to confirm your request.In order to help you with this change and until further notice, we will refund the $5 USD cheque withdrawal fee to you for cheque withdrawals made on July 29, 2010 onwards.
For any questions, please log into your PayPal account and click ‘Contact Us’ at the bottom of the page.
We apologise for any inconvenience caused from this change in our withdrawal functionality. We will provide ongoing updates to you here. We thank you for your attention and patience as we work tirelessly to resolve this situation as quickly as possible.
Thank you,
The PayPal Asia Team
Here’s the latest update over the Paypal India Issue Resolution. Couple of days back, it was told that Paypal has cleared everything with RBI and will now be implementing new withdrawal policies to mean Indian Regulations.
Though I did provide some Paypal alternatives, who wouldn’t like all Paypal issues to be resolved and start using the account as usual. Currently, all withdrawals from Paypal for Indians have been suspended. Paypal is in the process of implementing withdrawal policy changes, and this service will be available again from March 3rd.
In a latest post on the Paypal Blog, it has been put how Indians can withdraw money from their accounts. The details are mentioned here:
Under the new policy, users will be asked to enter a new field, “Purpose Code”. This information is required under the laws of India in order to identify the nature of cross-border merchant transactions.
Now personal payments and transfers have been barred for Indians. So payments can be accepted only via the following methods:
So, a purpose code defines your purpose behind enabling the cross-border transaction. The code will depend on the nature of your business or services provided. Note: This code is different from Importer Exporter Code (IEC) issued by the Ministry of Commerce and Industry. You can find out which Purpose Code is for you via the following table:
| Code | Category | Description | Who should be using it |
| P0101 / P0104 | Export of Goods | Value of export bills negotiated / purchased/discounted etc. (covered under GR/PP/SOFTEX/EC copy of shipping bills etc.) | eBay merchants, jewelers, sellers of collectibles and other such products through eBay and your own websites / catalogues globally.Please note: Cross border shipment of goods and services for which you file GR / PP / SOFTEX / EC forms only should be processed with this code. Use P101 if Deutsche Bank is your banker and P0104 if you bank with any other bank If you have any questions, please check with your bank to help you with the same. |
| P0301 | Travel , Hospitality and Tours | Purchases towards travel (Includes purchases of foreign TCs, currency notes etc over the counter, by hotels, hospitals, Emporiums, Educational institutions etc. as well as amount received by TT/SWIFT transfers or debit to Non-Resident account). | Online Travel Agents, Airlines, Railways, Buses, Taxicab Services, Hotels, B&Bs and other travel / tourism related sales through PayPal |
| P0801P0802 P0803 | Information Technology | Computer Information Services. Hardware / Software / Data Processing consultancy/implementation | If you are an independent / freelance coder / hardware consultant or data processing service provider, or a small business providing such services for websites globally, please use these codes.For all IT related consulting services where you know you do not need to file a SOFTEX form, please use the appropriate code. 801 for hardware consulting, 802 for software consulting and 803 for data management and processing consulting services |
| P0805P0806 | Content and Journalism | News Agency and Subscription services | If you are a freelance journalist / blogger / news aggregator please use this purpose code for withdrawals.If you are a newspaper or an online news aggregator for websites overseas, please use the appropriate code from these two. 805 if you a freelance journalist, and 806 if you are a newspaper / aggregator |
| P0902 | Licensing of creative works | Receipts for use, through licensing arrangements, of produced originals or prototypes (such as manuscripts and films) | Artists, designers, other creative service providers where the principal revenue mode is license fees, please use this code.If you produce creative works which you license out for entities overseas, licensing revenues may be classified under this purpose code |
| P1004 | Other services | Legal Services | If you are providing outsourced law related services |
| P1005 | Accounting, auditing, book keeping and tax consulting services | For accounting consulting and accounting services | |
| P1006 | Business and management consultancy and public relations services | Management / brand consulting and management services can be exported with this purpose code | |
| P1007 | Advertising, trade fair, market research and public opinion polling services | Marketing/ brand consulting / logo design / event management services can be exported with this purpose code | |
| P1008 | Research & Development services | If you are an outsourced research and development services provider based in India, receipts can be inwarded through this purpose code | |
| P1009 | Architectural, engineering and other technical services | Any other technical services such as eTutoring, education and other services you render over the internet via web conferencing tools or similar channels, please use this code for your withdrawals |
If you are not sure about your code from the table above, you can contact the Paypal customer care, by logging in to the site.
Also, Paypal cannot be used for Charity and Donations. It has to be used for Goods and Services.
Hope, this will resolve most of the issues and everyone will be able to withdraw money. Based on the purpose code, banks may tend to ask for Invoice details. Withdrawal resumes from 3rd March’10.
People who were using Paypal for personal remittances, cannot use it so further. They can get back their money deposited via Cheque withdrawal. Hope you found this information useful, do leave your queries below.
First of all, HAPPY HOLI to all. Its the festival of colors and I wish everyone of you a colorful life. For those unaware, Holi is an Indian festival when people apply colors on each other, forget all their worries/inhibitions and enjoy life in unison.
In my last post, I had told you about how the Paypal issue is partially resolved at this point of time. According to paypal officials, bank withdrawals will start from 3rd March’10. But until the problem is resolved completely one does need to find alternate ways. Also, this issue should make us realize that we should be prepared in future. So in this post I will be telling you about Paypal alternatives and also how to withdraw money from Paypal in the current scenario…
1. Moneybookers.com – Like Paypal, this is another service which serves for 30+ countries, India included. With low transaction rates and easy money transfer options, this is one of the best money transfer methods and a good alternative to Paypal. It allows direct withdrawals via local banks, credit card, cheque, etc.
Moneybookers also provides escrow services and lets you send money to non-moneybooker members. Like paypal, it operates on e-mail ids. Easy to use and quick signup. Join today.
2. Payoneer - This service is for those who would like to have the ease of drawing money at any point of time instantly or even to enable themselves to make purchases. Payoneer provides its account holders with cards on a monthly maintenance fee which are similar to any credit/debit cards. You can top-up the card and use it as you please. There are transaction rates involved in ATM withdrawals.
My suggestion would be to get this card and use it for emergencies. Though the maintenance fee is little high. Currently, Payoneer is issuing cards for free without any initial cost. Make the most of the offer.
You can send funds to your bank account using Xoom from your own PayPal account in less than 2-3 business days (for smaller amounts, it’s as quick as less than 24 hours).
Here’s a detailed explanation on how this works:
You can track the transaction any time by logging into Xoom via the “My Accounts” page. Xoom transfer money fast though there is a limit to how much you can transfer.
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