Alternatives to RBC Centura accounts for accepting US$ from Paypal?
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08-10-2005 02:31 PM
Currently, if I just did a transfer to my Canadian bank account, it would cost me about $150 in the difference between PP's exchange rate and the actual exchange rate! 😞
So.. doh? What other viable alternatives are out there? 😞
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08-14-2005 06:39 PM
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08-14-2005 07:50 PM
At the end of each month we transfer everything out of our Paypal account into our Centura account and then into our US dollar account. We write a check from this in US dollars to pay for our US Visa bill and the rest goes into our Canadian checking account. All done online with a few clicks of the mouse. Can't get any easier then that.
Steve
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08-19-2005 10:09 PM
RE: "At the end of each month we transfer everything out of our Paypal account into our Centura account and then into our US dollar account. We write a check from this in US dollars to pay for our US Visa bill and the rest goes into our Canadian checking account. All done online with a few clicks of the mouse. Can't get any easier then that."
Is the following what you mean: At the end of each month we transfer everything out of our Paypal account into our Centura account (in the USA) and then into our US dollar account (RBC Canadian or what?). We write a check from this in US dollars (from account in the US or US$ funds in RBC in Canada) to pay for our US Visa (RBC VISA US$) bill and the rest goes into our (Canadian funds ?) checking account.
I deal with CIBC. I transfer from PayPal to TD_W account then write myself a check that I either deposit into my CIBC US$ account OR pay my CIBC US$ Visa with. It this the same or have you a better way to do it faster online?
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08-20-2005 07:50 AM
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08-22-2005 03:40 PM
Any delays or it is posted the same day it's paid to your US$ Visa?
I get delays with CIBC 😞
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08-22-2005 07:23 PM
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08-22-2005 07:42 PM
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08-23-2005 08:16 PM
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08-25-2005 12:31 PM
Do paypal allow us to transfer the money (US$) into a US $ visa/master card? Then using the balance in the card to pay off US suppliers?
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08-26-2005 01:26 AM
And PayPal eChecks aren't paper cheques.
Point = you need a US bank account if you want US funds. That's it.
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08-26-2005 01:27 AM
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08-26-2005 03:16 AM
So, looks like I'll be getting a ride into Blaine (just across the border, thankfully), and opening an account there.
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08-26-2005 04:52 PM
Now what about using a paypal debit/credit card (in us$) to pay for the US suppliers, and then use your US balance to pay for this debit/credit card?
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09-07-2005 06:51 PM
Thanks
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09-07-2005 06:56 PM
If money was transferred in from Paypal and left around for a week or two and deposited/withdrawn, would that be fine?
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09-07-2005 07:36 PM
Going to open a personal account at my local RBC branch, and then try to open a Centura account using their website. Hopefully they won't have records that show I just tried to open one for business purposes 😛
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09-19-2005 11:21 AM
I do pay some of my suppliers through a wire transfer from my RBC Centura account. There is a $15.00 charge, but you get your merchandise much more quickly.
Cherie.

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