Linking Gcash to Paypal (Philippines)

@raijem (335)
Philippines
January 27, 2018 10:37am CST
In the Philippines, most freelancers use the Gcash mastercard of Globe Telecoms as a means of transferring their paypal funds to be able to withdraw it via bank through an ATM machine. Below is the url for the basic steps: Issues have risen due to some units particularly for android that are unable to link Gcash Mastercard to paypal. Here are some things you need to do to fix this issue if the normal linking process stated in the Gcash website does not work. Again, this is one solution if in case it does not work for you after several attempts of linking the card to your paypal account. 1. Make sure that you have a Gcash Mastercard that has undergone verification through the KYC (Know Your Customer Program). 2. Your Paypal name must be the same as your name with Gcash. 3. Download the Gcash app in your mobile phone. This works best with Android version 7 and above. 4. Uninstall or disable the Android system webview before linking the Gcash card to your paypal account. 5. Retry the linking process. Your Gcash must have at least 100 pesos for the test cash in. Any other help you need or suggestions, feel free to comment. **photo grabbed from gcash website.
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@toniganzon (72544)
• Philippines
28 Jan 18
I use my eon debit card. I have been using PayPal for so many years and not only for mylot purposes and I find it more convenient and secure to use my eon debit card than any other cards. For those who are new to pyapal, then I guess using gcash will be of great help.
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@raijem (335)
• Philippines
28 Jan 18
It only costs Php 20 to withdraw in any atm within the Philippines. The transfer from paypal to gcash doesnt have much fees, except probably for currency conversion. But that is very minimal.
@toniganzon (72544)
• Philippines
29 Jan 18
@raijem Same with eon plus it charges only 10 to withdraw. But I seldom withdraw since I use my card for shopping.