Paypal and banking-can i take paypal money and put it into a bank account?
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So im thinking of getting paypal for my facebook shop. I have a few questions though: If i connect it to my bank account and someone buys something through paypal with their creditcard/debit card, would i be able to eventually put that money into my bank account and go to the atm and pull it out? (the bank i would be using is TD bank) Also, is there a fee for this? Mainly im am concerned about being able to get the cash for the item they purchased
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Answer:
you SHOULD have a bank acct connected to Paypal no charge for tranferring money between your Paypal acct and your bank acct - either direction - 10+ yrs experience with Paypal
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