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How to withdraw freelancing money without PayPal

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PayPal is the most recognized and secured service for international transactions. But unfortunately, paypal provide their full services only for selected countries. Any paypal account holder from any country can send money via paypal (Can use for international online payments) but only few countries have the permission for receive money into their paypal accounts.
That means if you earn money from freelancing or any E-Money source , You cannot rcive them to your paypal account. If you withdraw money to your limited paypal account, they vanish your money. You wont get any dollar.

You can check the pypal send only list from here

But don’t worry! Today the techmagister is going to guide you to a very good alternative method to receive your money to your local bank account.
Follow these steps carefully. Do at your own risk!

  • Go to the skrill website and create a account (enter your name as in the bank account you are going to add)
  • Provide your true details and create it. Then add your bank account details (you can take the swift codes from here)



Done! Now you are ready to receive money to your bank account via international swift transfer.

How to Send money from my freelancing account to skrill account

  • Go to your freelancing account
  • Select withdraw money

Then you will be redirected to some options. (Direct transfer, paypal, skrill(moneybrookers) etc.)
  • Select skrill and enter the amount to withdraw.
  • Enter your skrill email address and withdraw money.
  • Then go to your skrill account and login.
  • You will see the received money in a few time.
  • Then to withdraw it to your local bank account, please select withdraw money.
  • Enter amount to withdraw and select bank account.

Now you have successfully withdraw ed the money to your local account

Note: due to swift transfer it can take upto minimum one or 2 weeks to rcieve money to your account. Also there wll be some processing fee as well.


Happy freelancing !

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