Jul
10
2010

3rd Paypal Proof of Withdrawal & Funds Transfer – $262.69

I’m so glad I was able to earn almost $300 for the past 2 months. My earnings were a bit lower than in the first quarter of 2010, but, I’m really thankful I got to withdraw my Paypal funds again for some grocery-shopping and food trip.

I actually earned over $300 for the past 2 months, but, only $262.69 was left on my Paypal account because I bought 2 new domains (iCafeBlog.com and PinayReviewer.com), plus, I had to also extend my Adgitize ad for Just Another Pixel.

So, here are proofs of my successful Paypal funds transfer / withdrawal for July:

Paypal Proof of Withdrawal - $262.69 - Php 11,914.22

As you can see, the exchange rate was really high. It was Php 45.3546 to 1 USD. Woot! Well, not good for our economy, but, good for us who earn dollars. So, I ended up with Php 11,914.22. I transferred that amount to my Unionbank EON account.

I said before that I won’t be withdrawing all my funds from my Unionbank EON account because I feel that when I zero my EON balance, we get unexpected expenses like the money get jinxed or something. I know, crazy right? *LoL* But, I mistakenly withdrew everything, forgetting about that superstition thing. Waahh! So, now, I only have about Php 0.50+ left on my EON account. *LoL*

Here’s proof of my ATM withdrawal, from BPI Express:

Withdrawal Proof from BPI Express - Php 10,000

I was charged Php 12.00 per transaction by BPI. Not bad. The nearest Unionbank branch here at our area is still farther than BPI. And we were already there to pay the bills so might as well withdraw my money in one place. So, I didn’t really mind the charges.

After withdrawing my earnings, we went straight to SM Mall of Asia for grocery-shopping and food trip. You can check out more of our food trips and foodie adventures at our food blogCertified Foodies.

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  5. PalmBux Charges 10% Advertising Fees Upon Paypal Withdrawal

  6. How to Withdraw your Paypal Funds to Unionbank EON

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  • blankPixels

    Thanks! Yes, pang-grocery shopping mostly. *LoL*

  • blankPixels

    Thanks! Yes, pang-grocery shopping mostly. *LoL*

  • dhemz

    way to go sis! good for you…:) dami na pang shopping…ehehhe!

  • dhemz

    way to go sis! good for you…:) dami na pang shopping…ehehhe!

  • Ronel

    where did you earned these po?? hihihi

    http://iamronel.com

    http://ronelmarin.net

  • Ronel

    where did you earned these po?? hihihihttp://iamronel.comhttp://ronelmarin.net

  • blankPixels

    I'm actually pretty happy with my Unionbank EON account. They charge 200-300 per Paypal funds transfer, which I'm not willing to pay. EON doesn't charge any fees for that. Plus, I can take the Php 12 per transaction for interbank withdrawals over the Paypal funds transfer fees.

  • blankPixels

    I'm actually pretty happy with my Unionbank EON account. They charge 200-300 per Paypal funds transfer, which I'm not willing to pay. EON doesn't charge any fees for that. Plus, I can take the Php 12 per transaction for interbank withdrawals over the Paypal funds transfer fees.

  • lovecoffee

    Hi! Hope you will consider opening a BPI Direct Deposit account, maintaining and opening balance only at P500. You can also use your account for paying your bills online, free-of-charge. Plus, no interbank withdrawal charges if you use your card at BPI ATMs (there are a lot of BPI ATMs nationwide). I currently have a BPI Direct account and it works very well for me ;-)

  • lovecoffee

    Hi! Hope you will consider opening a BPI Direct Deposit account, maintaining and opening balance only at P500. You can also use your account for paying your bills online, free-of-charge. Plus, no interbank withdrawal charges if you use your card at BPI ATMs (there are a lot of BPI ATMs nationwide). I currently have a BPI Direct account and it works very well for me ;-)

  • EihdraG

    Actually, I'm still waiting for Leslie's design on my personal blog. haven't received any emails from her yet. I already started some of the paid to blog sites and awaiting response from them too. I'm excited na nga to start with those sites eh..anyway, hope I can reach your status before the year ends..;)

  • EihdraG

    Actually, I'm still waiting for Leslie's design on my personal blog. haven't received any emails from her yet. I already started some of the paid to blog sites and awaiting response from them too. I'm excited na nga to start with those sites eh..anyway, hope I can reach your status before the year ends..;)

  • blankPixels

    Kaya yan, sis! Most of my earnings are really from paid posts. Why don't you start a more personal blog? That way, you can also use it for paid blogging.

  • blankPixels

    Kaya yan, sis! Most of my earnings are really from paid posts. Why don't you start a more personal blog? That way, you can also use it for paid blogging.

  • EihdraG

    Wow, Mhel.. Hope I get to earn this amount monthly..lol… Hubby would surely be happy :) Congrats… ;)

  • EihdraG

    Wow, Mhel.. Hope I get to earn this amount monthly..lol… Hubby would surely be happy :) Congrats… ;)

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