I have posted about my first Paypal to Unionbank EON withdrawal back in March. After a month, I was able to withdraw my funds again and it was for a whooping $315.32. Yes, my dear readers, in less than a month, I was able to earn that much from blogging, my paid to click sites, and other money-making programs.
I would like to share with you proofs of that payment. Sorry if it took me this long to post it. My laptop was in the repair shop for over a week. Then, I had a lot of blog posts lined up and a couple more other things I had to do offline. It’s only now that I’m posting proof of my second successful transfer from Paypal to Unionbank EON.
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The exchange rate was only Php 43.1261 to $1 when I transferred my funds. I actually checked a few days before I decided to process this transfer and the exchange rate was a bit lower. It was at Php 42 to $1 only.
So, a TIP: Before you actually decide to transfer your funds, make sure you check Paypal’s exchange rate first. This way, you can get the most out of your Paypal dollar funds.
It took Unionbank EON only 2 days for the amount to be available for withdrawal. Here’s proof of the amount I withdrew from this transfer.
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I actually withdrew the whole amount, but I lost the transaction receipt of the last withdrawal. The ATM I was using only allowed a maximum of Php 10,000 per withdrawal. We were not near any Unionbank ATM so I had to withdraw my funds from Security Bank.
The months of April and May were a bit slow for me. I guess it’s because I didn’t really focus on my online money-making. I was really busy the past months. I hope I can gain my momentum back this June. Wish me luck!
After this month, I’ll have my third withdrawal from Paypal again for all my earnings from April to June. I had a blog contest – Make a Wish – and I had to use my Paypal funds for some of the prizes. It was a fun contest, though. Hope you join next time!
In my next withdrawal, we won’t be getting everything from my account. We’d like to take advantage of Unionbank EON’s interest rates when your EON funds reach Php 10,000. Plus, Mai and I feel that zeroing my ATM funds jinx our plans. *LoL* Why? Let me share with you what happened and tell me what you think.
After my first Paypal withdrawal, we adopted a puppy named Mocha. We found out he was already sick when we bought him. We had to take him to the Vet and that alone cost us almost Php 2,000. Then, we lost him. Click here to read all about that sad story on my other blog.
After my second Paypal withdrawal, my laptop’s power slot needed to be repaired. I blogged about taking it to SST Laptop here. The repair cost us almost Php 3,000.
See?! *LoL* So, this time, we’ll keep some of my money in my Unionbank account. We just want to see what will happen. I’m not that superstitious, but I believe in bad vibes.
I’ll post another proof of that withdrawal come July. Keep posted!
How about you?! Care to show me proofs of payments and successful transfers from Paypal?!