ChatterBank0 min ago
Highest cash machine withdrawal
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Because my eBay sales proceeds go into my PayPal account and then takes a week to transfer I wanted to get hold of the cash sooner. So I have got a PayPal Top-up card and load it from the PayPal Account and then get cash from any Visa machine. But PayPal make a charge PER WITHDRAWAL so I now need to know which machine has got the highest limit on withdrawal in one go.
I don`t think there is any way of telling in advance what the limit will be but perhaps I`m wrong on that. The PayPal Topup Card is operated by Royal Bank of Scotland and works similar to a Debit Card except that you can load it at a Post Office or a PayPoint for a fee or from your PayPal Account free.
I don`t think there is any way of telling in advance what the limit will be but perhaps I`m wrong on that. The PayPal Topup Card is operated by Royal Bank of Scotland and works similar to a Debit Card except that you can load it at a Post Office or a PayPoint for a fee or from your PayPal Account free.
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The reference that the card makes to �200 is that "it is normally �200" meaning they consider that most machines will have a maximum payout of �200. This is not so as I have often obtained �500 from Abbey in two go`s but could not remember if I did �300 + �200 or �250 twice, or may be even �400 + �100. Anyway I have got what I needed - �280 from the Abbey machine for my first transaction. I am fairly sure that the Abbey machine will pay out a maximum of �400 in one go but will try it next time I need to use the card.
Although you may think that the card being used is what matters, I do believe that in this case it is the machine limit which will apply. Why shoulnn`t it?
The reference that the card makes to �200 is that "it is normally �200" meaning they consider that most machines will have a maximum payout of �200. This is not so as I have often obtained �500 from Abbey in two go`s but could not remember if I did �300 + �200 or �250 twice, or may be even �400 + �100. Anyway I have got what I needed - �280 from the Abbey machine for my first transaction. I am fairly sure that the Abbey machine will pay out a maximum of �400 in one go but will try it next time I need to use the card.
Although you may think that the card being used is what matters, I do believe that in this case it is the machine limit which will apply. Why shoulnn`t it?
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