neojack
Jan 19 2008, 07:16 PM
Im planning to make my own paypal account.Need some guide here..
Before i can use my paypal account,i need a debit/credit card.Im planning to create one debit card but dont know which one is the best in malaysia.anyone?pls contribute
kok_hui
Jan 19 2008, 07:24 PM
which bank you have the savings account? try to see if ur bank offer debit card. If not, get the debit card from public bank.
neojack
Jan 19 2008, 07:39 PM
QUOTE(kok_hui @ Jan 19 2008, 07:24 PM)
which bank you have the savings account? try to see if ur bank offer debit card. If not, get the debit card from public bank.
hows the fees? i got cimb and maybank only.public bank not yet open the account.
ive heard about TUNE MONEY debit card(air asia company).what do u think?
kok_hui
Jan 19 2008, 08:09 PM
QUOTE(neojack @ Jan 19 2008, 07:39 PM)
hows the fees? i got cimb and maybank only.public bank not yet open the account.
ive heard about TUNE MONEY debit card(air asia company).what do u think?
I can't find any debit card in maybank and cimb bank website, I'm afraid you have to get the card from public bank. The PB visa electron card annual fee is RM 24
http://www.publicbank.com.my/en/en_content...s/visa_elt.htmlI dunno about TUNE MONEY, but public bank got many branches around, should be more convenient.
hibiki0104
Jan 19 2008, 09:08 PM
public bank = rm 24 annual fee,eon freedom debit mastercard =rm20 annual fee. but if use more than 12 time=free. buy from 7e at rm 25. +rm 15 for activation. ambank nexG= buy from 7e at rm 25. mothly fee rm 3.
affin bank debit card= linked to savings account. open acc+making card=rm 100.but able to withdraw rm 90 from it if not mistaken, annual fee=rm 20. tune card= annual fee dunno. hope that helps.
im making affin debit card bcoz it links to my savings account.
fyi..only affin debit mastercard is linked to savings account. others just like prepaid card. eon debit card also got but not yet launch
pyroboy1911
Jan 19 2008, 09:11 PM
another question, do we need to maintain the debit card to stay verified? what if i just buy the nexG, then verify it, after that no need to renew? (nexG no need ambank account, rite?)
Shizuru
Jan 19 2008, 10:44 PM
If your planning to open a Paypal account to withdraw money you need to get debit/credit card with the visa logo.
For account verification any card with visa or mastercard logo will do.
Probably batter if you get the Public Bank Visa electron card, its already been proven that you can withdraw money using that card but USD$5 will be charge for every withdraw. You can apply for the card online on their website.
NexG Card can't be use to withdraw money from Paypal.
SeeD
Jan 20 2008, 10:24 AM
Well if you mind searching "malaysia credit card" in google
You'll get a website called moneysection.com
There you can get a list of malaysian credit cards for comparison.
Tell me what you think?
I know nothing about CCs and I'm just trying to venture into business deals. And they say you can get chargebacks through CC which is one of the main reason why I looked up into them.
PetroToxin
Jan 20 2008, 01:54 PM
The only advice I can give you is to get a Visa if you plan to use eBay
superxboy
Jan 22 2008, 05:49 PM
QUOTE(neojack @ Jan 19 2008, 07:39 PM)
hows the fees? i got cimb and maybank only.public bank not yet open the account.
ive heard about TUNE MONEY debit card(air asia company).what do u think?
I have surfing the tune money website for a while, I think it is the best debit card that I heard b4.
Last time i apply the Public bank VISA electron that can said no use at all.
Kiraneko
Apr 1 2008, 06:32 PM
Sorry to resurrect an old thread, but I need to know.
I'm hoping to open a Paypal account using a debit card because I want to be able to withdraw money out of Paypal into my bank account, and I heard the Public Bank debit card can do it. Can I ask has anyone used this successfully? Can input funds into Paypal and withdraw out?
Anyone else has tried and is successful with other debit cards besides Public Bank?
viperz982
Apr 1 2008, 06:43 PM
i'm using tune money to verify my paypal account
Langiler
Apr 2 2008, 08:55 AM
i think the new Maybankard is the best one, no annual fee, got visa
and treat point? what that?
Kelvinwkw
Jun 25 2008, 03:09 PM
Any one withdraw paypal fund to public bank account ( either saving / current account ) by using Public Bank Visa Electron?
Shizuru
Jun 25 2008, 03:39 PM
QUOTE(Langiler @ Apr 2 2008, 08:55 AM)
i think the new Maybankard is the best one, no annual fee, got visa
and treat point? what that?
But can't be used to verify PayPal, there are a few ppl that try before but failed.
As for PB debit card, it can be used to input money, any Visa/Master Card
Credit Card can do so but not all
Debit Card can.
As for withdrawal, I never tried myself but I remember reading somewhere on a blog where they manage to withdraw from PB debit card successfully.
neojack
Jun 26 2008, 06:58 AM
TUNEMONEY is the best! ive used for nearly 6months now!
Kenix L
Jul 8 2008, 01:23 PM
Yes, Public Bank Debit card so far is the only card with highest success rate in withdrawing money from Paypal to your bank account.
If you were to use your credit card, the fee will not be just usd$5 while withdrawing your money.
So we have no choice, but to use only DEBIT CARD. The rest of the banks' card success rate not very stable, but i would say go for PB debit card.
steventan85
Jul 11 2008, 01:12 PM
so how to transfer paypal to credit card ? juz like normal transfer ?
i never do it b4 ...
Kenix L
Jul 12 2008, 01:14 AM
QUOTE(steventan85 @ Jul 11 2008, 01:12 PM)
so how to transfer paypal to credit card ? juz like normal transfer ?
i never do it b4 ...
You have to add the debit card to your Paypal account, and when you want to withdraw, just click on withdrawal, your Paypal account balance will be withdraw into your debit card. Then you use the debit card to cash out money from local ATM machine.
However, it will takes between 5-7 days in order for the money to get transfered from your Paypal account to your debit card.
PB debit card is the best, the rest of the debit card sometimes 2 weeks also money not in yet.
You can go and google some info about withdrawing Paypal in malaysia. Then a lot of reviews and success stories there as well.
farysa90
Jul 16 2008, 10:59 PM
QUOTE(neojack @ Jun 26 2008, 06:58 AM)
TUNEMONEY is the best! ive used for nearly 6months now!
give more details la. can used to withdraw money or not?
cutefluffy
Jul 17 2008, 12:53 PM
QUOTE(Kenix L @ Jul 12 2008, 01:14 AM)
You have to add the debit card to your Paypal account, and when you want to withdraw, just click on withdrawal, your Paypal account balance will be withdraw into your debit card. Then you use the debit card to cash out money from local ATM machine.
However, it will takes between 5-7 days in order for the money to get transfered from your Paypal account to your debit card.
PB debit card is the best, the rest of the debit card sometimes 2 weeks also money not in yet.
You can go and google some info about withdrawing Paypal in malaysia. Then a lot of reviews and success stories there as well.
thx for your explanation, i'm new in malaysia, and never know how debit card works in here. previously i am paypal and ebay member from australia. been using these for 3 years. and it's indeed safe! never have trouble with it.
i have saving account here, in MBB, and they gave me ATM card, the new one with visa electron logo on the back. i did try to key in those number to paypal, but it didnt work/recognise.
really dont know whats wrong. or should i apply new account?
PB is good, isnt it? how's the requirement to apply the account?
in here, debit card is the same as ATM card rite?
please explain more.. thx..
cibos
Jul 17 2008, 03:02 PM
Hi, I'm new here and need help.I'm using Tune Money to verify my Paypal and get this message.
"This credit card has been denied by the bank that issued your credit card. For details on why your card was denied, please contact your credit card issuer's customer service department. Or, you may want to try adding a different credit card"
Anyone know about this?
thanks.
NelsonBoy
Jul 19 2008, 01:40 PM
Tune Card Annual Fees RM10 (if not mistaken)
Each reloading using CIMB on9 RM0.50
post msia RM2.00
Withadraw ATM CIMB RM2.00 (if not mistaken)
others RM10.00 (is a killer

)
Dark Amaterasu
Nov 13 2008, 10:29 AM
my fren said if wanna use paypal..it is an advantages if u got credit or debit card..if dont have..just buy paypal from other lowyatians..also can.
neojack
Nov 15 2008, 07:20 PM
paypal just need to verify.buy fund can get cheaper here
pilotHans
Dec 15 2008, 02:35 PM
so i summarize,
so to tranfer the fund from paypal to our account we use eg - AL Rajhi debit card
to verify we have : All Visa credit card, Public Bank Debit Card
to get/topup our paypal besides our sales - we buy from lowyatians
please advice
DrezzUp
Dec 15 2008, 04:48 PM
QUOTE(pilotHans @ Dec 15 2008, 03:35 PM)
so i summarize,
so to tranfer the fund from paypal to our account we use eg - AL Rajhi debit card
to verify we have : All Visa credit card, Public Bank Debit Card
to get/topup our paypal besides our sales - we buy from lowyatians
please advice

Only VISA debit card allow Pay Pal fund to be transfered. You do not need both Al Rajhi or Public Bank Visa Debit Card. You just need Public Bank Visa Debit Card.(M not sure whether Al Rajhi debit card is Mastercard or VISA and if it is VISA,you got to reconfirm that it allows online transaction, pls reconfirm with bank but I am very certain that PB allow Pay Pal verification and also transfer fund to the VISA debit card issued by PUBLIC BANK) Each transaction is subject to USD5 n max USD500 per transaction.Well, I suggest that if you have lot's of fund in Pay Pal then u make the transfer otherwise not worth it. Make yr own calculation.
Lastly, if you have debit card why do u need to buy fund from anyone. You can use debit card to make payment whatever you purchase online that uses pay pal as long as your debit card has sufficient fund otherwise just go to the bank to top it up. And you can use your credit card to make payment too if you have.
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