Mission accomplished! After successful withdrawal of money from PayPal to my Public Bank Visa Electron, I had decided to give Tune Money Visa a try. Since I managed to successfully verify my PayPal using the Tune Money Visa, I believe it should not be a problem withdrawing money to the card. Furthermore, I am already using the Public Bank card for my PayPal Premier account and therefore, I can only use the Tune Money for my PayPal Personal account…
Based on previous experience with Public Bank, the money would be in within 4 or 5 working days. I made the withdrawal from PayPal on the 21st November 2008 and if calculated based on 7 working days, which is the longest number of days mentioned by PayPal, the money should be in latest by 2nd December 2008…
On 29th November 2008, Azrin made a shocking comment that Tune Money might have problems receiving money from PayPal. That was right after the end of the 5th working day and I logged in to Tune Money to check for the money and it was not there…
$105 may not be big to some people but it’s a huge deal for me… That is at least 3 years of hosting fee covered!
Then I got worried! I started hunting for some horror stories about PayPal and Tune Money, hoping to find none but I got a few…
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This quick tutorial is dedicated to Malaysian PayPal users who have not tried withdrawing their PayPal money or have doubts that they can actually withdraw their PayPal money to a debit card issued by selected banks or companies.
In this tutorial, I will be withdrawing my PayPal money to my Tune Money Prepaid Visa card. For your information, I have successfully withdrawn PayPal money to my Public Bank Visa Electron Debit card before. This is also applicable to credit cards issued by selected banks in Malaysia but since I do not use any credit card so do not ask me about which credit card that you can use.
Before you start, make sure that your PayPal account has been verified with the card that you are going to withdraw your money to. If you have not done that, please do that and come back to this tutorial later.
- Log in to your PayPal account.

Last month I wrote a post introducing a program that you can make some side incomes with and some of the people who read that were quick to point out that myLot is a scam site and we should stay away from it.
Some preferred to wait until the day that I received my payment from myLot and now, your waiting is over since early this morning, I have received an email from PayPal that says… Read below:
