How do South Africans get payments from websites that pay via PayPal?
Welcome to the world of making money online, but how do you actually get payments from websites that pay via PayPal? Is not knowing how to get payments from websites that pay via PayPal stopping you from trying to make money online?
Just like many people all over the world, so many South Africans are without work, can’t find a job, and are struggling to make ends meet.
Many South Africans are happy to put in some hours every day on websites that pay people via PayPal, but it all sounds so daunting.
The work sounds easy enough, but getting oneself set up to actually get payments from websites that pay via PayPal may put South Africans off.
It doesn’t have to be difficult or daunting to get payments from websites that pay via PayPal, if one knows what to do.
To get payments from websites that pay via PayPal, South Africans will need to register for FNB online banking and will need to have a verified PayPal account.
If you already have a bank account elsewhere, those banks may be able to help you link up your bank account with your FNB online banking account and with your PayPal account. To make the whole process easier, you may want to open an FNB cheque account even if you already bank elsewhere.
I opened an FNB cheque account in 2010, when other banks were not yet offering that they too could help you link your bank account to your PayPal account. I went through part of the process again in 2013 when my first FNB bank card expired and I had to get a new one for the next three years. Later in 2013 I went to FNB again, with my boyfriend Tony, when he got his own FNB cheque account after setting up his own PayPal account.
To get payments from websites that pay via PayPal, I recommend:
– Opening a PayPal account
– Getting an FNB cheque account
– Registering for FNB Online Banking
– Linking your PayPal account with Your FNB online banking account
© Copyright Teresa Schultz 2013