Hello Kyle,
You are making the payment for referrals to WA and you have asked us to register with Paypal. But to my knowledge Paypal is not active in India. May I know wheth
Hi
WA currently accepts CC's, PayPal and credits if you have them.
That's their site
https://www.paypal.com/in/home
https://www.paypal.com/in/webapps/mpp/account-selection
https://www.paypal.com/us/webapps/mpp/send-money-to-india
Would be nice to hear how you are getting along. Much obliged and best wishes.
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Is paypal payment valid in india?
Hello Kyle,
You are making the payment for referrals to WA and you have asked us to register with Paypal. But to my knowledge Paypal is not active in India. May I know wheth
Hi Abie,
Thanks for the links. However I have one question more to ask you. Should I register in personal account or business account? I have no company, I am doing business on my personal name. Kindly suggest.
Hello Ernest. I would use your personal account for payment. I use my cc for WA. I pay one year, it’s much easier this way. All the best.
That's totally up to you and how you manage your payments, I'd say either or, however it is easier to have a personal account and just do that you can always upgrade it later and as you say no company as yet.
A business account is useful when you are providing services, perhaps online courses, or selling wares and receiving sales payments from your business activities.
However you'd be filling up more forms for a business account. The plus points you'd also receive charges discounts on volume. The more you sell, the less you pay in charges to PayPal.
It is a good practice to verify accounts as then send / receive limits will be uplifted.
Would be nice to hear how you are getting along. Much obliged and best wishes.
Hi Abie,
Thank you again for your wonderful guidance. I created a Personal account in Paypal. I also see, that there is a provision to convert the same account to Business account whenever required. :)
You can register in your name at the moment. You may want to convert over to a business account later as your business grows, this would be for tax purposes.
Jerry
So very welcome.
Once again much obliged and best wishes.
Happy to help or answer further questions whenever needed.
Hi
WA currently accepts CC's, PayPal and credits if you have them.
That's their site
https://www.paypal.com/in/home
https://www.paypal.com/in/webapps/mpp/account-selection
https://www.paypal.com/us/webapps/mpp/send-money-to-india
Would be nice to hear how you are getting along. Much obliged and best wishes.
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Hi Abie,
Thanks for the links. However I have one question more to ask you. Should I register in personal account or business account? I have no company, I am doing business on my personal name. Kindly suggest.
Hello Ernest. I would use your personal account for payment. I use my cc for WA. I pay one year, it’s much easier this way. All the best.
That's totally up to you and how you manage your payments, I'd say either or, however it is easier to have a personal account and just do that you can always upgrade it later and as you say no company as yet.
A business account is useful when you are providing services, perhaps online courses, or selling wares and receiving sales payments from your business activities.
However you'd be filling up more forms for a business account. The plus points you'd also receive charges discounts on volume. The more you sell, the less you pay in charges to PayPal.
It is a good practice to verify accounts as then send / receive limits will be uplifted.
Would be nice to hear how you are getting along. Much obliged and best wishes.
Thank you Yvonne:)
Hi Abie,
Thank you again for your wonderful guidance. I created a Personal account in Paypal. I also see, that there is a provision to convert the same account to Business account whenever required. :)
Your welcome.
You can register in your name at the moment. You may want to convert over to a business account later as your business grows, this would be for tax purposes.
Jerry
So very welcome.
Once again much obliged and best wishes.
Happy to help or answer further questions whenever needed.