Paypal may be an only option. PayPal sends payment to India by PayCheck( probably in USD); and once you complete the Expanded User Verification, your withdral limit would be increased. Verification could be done only if u have a Credit Card. PayPal is also fully compatible with Indian economic policies.
PaisaPay is now available globally on all eBay sites. This means that buyers on any eBay site can use PaisaPay to pay for items being sold internationally by Indian sellers with PaisaPay.
We hope that this will make it easier for our sellers to sell items internationally and will bring in more sales.
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I would recommend you to use Moneybookers , an online payment service - alternative to PayPal.It works great !
Click on the link below to go to Moneybookers and signup!
https://www.moneybookers.com/app/?rid=126117
If that be so Radhika@eBay, why would my buyer from the USA for a small paymnet of Rs1100/- write this?
"I could not pay through paisa pay and my payment was rejected but I have payed through pay pal.They said you have no account with them and will be asked to open one so that they can deposit the money which I paid in dollars will be deposited in your account.Sorry for the inconvenience.If you have any problems getting this money let me know.Again thanks a lot"
Now please guide me how to retrieve my dues from PayPal where I do not have an account.
Bye
Essech
i have paypal ac they have my money 2000+ but i cannot withdraw reason given creditcard authentication i have andra bank creditcard which does not work can anybody suggest alternative thank u lyrical[shop philanumiscom]
In my trading experience the best is to maintain a bank account in markets you'll be trading with. Most basic UK and Australian bank accounts are free to open and operate, and offer internet banking. Domestic inward transfers from customers in those countries are free. When your balance is large enough or the exchange rates are optimal, you remit to India or retain in those countries as an offshore nest egg for those overseas holidays or purchases.