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Paypal withdrawal
jasmineswhiskers
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Have tried to search the help pages but still unclear - if I withdraw funds to my bank account is there a threshold where it's free to do this. I believe it used to be 50p charge for transferring under £50 and free for over this amount. Am i right in thinking any amount is now free? Thx.
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free to withdraw now0
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I think its free up to £200, and they charge a small % above this...
I can't find the page anymore either, though :SSignature down for maintenance :rotfl:0 -
SaucySecrets wrote: »I think its free up to £200, and they charge a small % above this...
I can't find the page anymore either, though :S
No its free unless you want a fast transfer to your bank (1 working day) and this costs £5.0 -
I withdrew a tenner recently to my natwest current account for free, I think it said at the time that it was free for amounts under £50
if you have more than that just withdraw £49 every couple of days :money:Baby daughter born 13.2.10 :j 6lb 11.5oz0 -
Still free over £50.I withdrew a tenner recently to my natwest current account for free, I think it said at the time that it was free for amounts under £50
if you have more than that just withdraw £49 every couple of days :money:
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Doesn't it have to be a minimum of 6 pounds0
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