PayPal In Nigeria – What To Expect!

We have been praying for it to happen and finally PayPal opened their doors to Nigerian market on Tuesday, the 17th of June, 2014.
However, it came with a restriction….. we can’t receive but only send out funds with a Nigerian PayPal account. We assumed they entered to monitor how it goes before they finally allow us to receive. It may take months or years before they open it up to receive funds.
As the case may be, there are three countries in Africa that can receive funds and they are: Ethiopia, Kenya and South Africa.
So, What Can I Do With A Nigerian PayPal Account?
You can only pay online on merchant sites where PayPal is required. You can also send funds to accounts that can receive funds.
Since I Can’t Receive Funds, How Can I Fund My Nigerian PayPal Account?
If you open account as a Nigerian, you will be required to verify it with a VISA or MasterCard (Verve cards are not eligible) from local banks in Nigeria. Once verified, the card used becomes your PayPal account funding source.
Whenever you want to buy anything online or send funds to someone, PayPal will directly deduct the amount from your card INSTANTLY. Please, note that this not funding. It is deduction from your card.
The only way you can fund a Nigerian PayPal account is when you linked it with a functional USA bank account. You just upload funds to your PayPal account directly from your USA bank account.
I have A USA PayPal Account. Does It Mean I Can Now Use Nigerian IP To Access It?
No, it doesn’t give you such privilege. If you use Nigerian IP on your USA or other country PayPal account, it will be limited before your very eyes.
So, continue with the instructions you received to operate your other country PayPal account. Always clear cookies and cache after using your Nigerian PayPal account before proceeding to the next account.
Can I Sell Online With Nigerian PayPal Account?
For now, you can’t since it does not receive funds at the moment.
I Want To Sell Online And Get Paid With PayPal, How Can I Go About It Then?
You can talk to us. We will help you get one as we have helped more than 1000 clients since 2010 to get theirs.For more info, Click HERE to see our offer on it.
I Want To Fund My Non-Nigerian PayPal Account, How Can I Go About It?
Just Click HERE to see our ordering instructions.
How Can I Register For A Nigerian PayPal Account?
Just go to https://paypal.com/ng and click on Sign Up. Fill the form you will see with all your correct details. Then, verify with your VISA or MasterCard.

Comments

Popular posts from this blog

Manchester Citymidfielder Yaya Toure was subjected to noises that sounded like monkey chanting as his side faced CSKA Moscow in Russia on Wednesday. City have confirmed that they intend to submit an official complaint to UEFA over the alleged abuse, and a club official even spoke to the match delegate from the organisation after the match at the Arena Khimki with a written complaint to follow. Toure spoke of his sadness over the matter at the end of the game after he appeared to point to referee Ovidiu Hategan to identify specific sections of the CSKA supporters who were allegedly abusing him. The midfielder has been widely commended for his inspirational and dignified response to the incidents and in reporting what happened via social media and interviews. The Ivory Coast international told Sky Sports: "It is quite disappointing when you're talking about people continuing to do that. "It is unbelievable and very sad on my part. "I think UEFA need to do something strong. It would be nice if we could stop that. "Some of the songs today were quite stupid and I think UEFA has to do the work. "Every time we say something it continues, something has to be done to stop it." The papers were full of praise for the way that the City star reactedto the reported abuse and spoke with such 'strength' and 'class' after the match. Toure Tweeted after the match: "Thank you for your support! Hate or racism cannot affect me when so many people are showing me love and support on a daily basis! "I believe in football institutions, I know decision makers will take their responsibilties and show A RED CARD TO RACISM." Thank you for your support! Hate or racism cannot affect me when so many people are showing me love and support on a daily basis! — yaya toure (@Toure_yaya42) October 23, 2013 I believe in football institutions, I know decision makers will take their responsibilties and show A RED CARD TO RACISM — yaya toure (@Toure_yaya42) October 23, 2013 There was a great deal of support for Toure on social media with many fans keen to say how impressed they were with his conduct throughout. Yaya Toure extremely dignified, mature & sensible talking about racist chants. Class act — Alex Kunawicz (@AlexKunawicz) October 23, 2013 Dignified response from Yaya Toure in the face of blatant racism from CSKA fans, calling it 'disappointing'! Disgusting is more appropriate! — Michael McCarthy (@mkmccarthy1989) October 23, 2013 The incident comes 18 months after Porto were fined £16,700 by UEFA after their fans racially abused Mario Balotelli during a Europa League clash against City in February 2012. City also lodged an official complaint on that occasion, when monkey-chanting had been prolonged and widespread. Controversially, City were later fined £24,740 for delaying the kick-off of the second half of that same game by one minute. All eyes will now be on UEFA to see if they react strongly enough to this most recent episode.

Why Texas is labeled Canada on this map of the ‘ridiculously large’ U.S. economy

Xapo: Where Billionaires Store Their Keys