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Equity Bank Lauches a PayPal Withdrawal Service
nakujua
#21 Posted : Monday, November 18, 2013 8:55:37 AM
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alma wrote:
nakujua wrote:
alma wrote:
I always look at Akowally's posts and wonder what bullshit he can't sell.

Internet marketing does not mean you sell lies and fake products.

Internet marketing does not mean that you lie so that you can pretend how sharp you are.

This is a serious profession that serious organisations take seriously.

Lying to Kenyans that they can withdraw from Equity is just as good as that other one he was selling here before.

I will say this again.

If you love your money, there is only one true way of knowing if you can withdraw from paypal

Login to your Paypal account. Hit the button that says withdraw. If Equity is there, then you're good to go.

If it isn't, it doesn't matter what company is backing it. Enron was bigger than Equity and Nation Hela will ever be. Murdock ran a ponzi scheme for 30 yrs.

Until you see that withdraw button and it says Equity Bank, keep away.

Even if snakes oil salesmen who issue statements like "I'm only informing" talk to you, hold your money and stay safe.

I thought the equity service applies to paypal merchants only


I will tell you again very nicely.

The only way to withdraw your money from Paypal is to use a US Bank account. That service is only provided by Payoneer.

I'm praying for the day when I see a withdraw button that says, "withdraw from equity".

Until then don't fall into akowally's snake skin salesman pitch. He pushes a product then comes later to say that instead of taking 8 days it takes more than those day...sob sob sob.

Who cares if the CEO of Eqety said so. Kweli he's Mukiri's or AlphDoti's convert?

Last time I said NationHela was a fake.

Mind your 1 bob and you will do well online. Follow these make 1 million shillings online crap and we shall meet again on another thread.

mambo ya computer sijui sana, at least I thought it would be a very nice feature to have locally.
akowally
#22 Posted : Tuesday, November 19, 2013 12:41:57 AM
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I am so happy to see @Alma's response.

He is actually my biggest internet marketer, I am sure he knows what I mean...though Alma you should never disrespect anyone by talking vulgar.

We already talked about these things at length with him in this other post and hope this will not be a repeat.

I believe we can go back and forth a couple of pages but let me start with the bottom line:

1. No one said you can go to PayPal, click withdraw and withdraw to Equity or ePay-Kenya e.t.c. There is no such allegation in the internet and in Kenya, only Payoneer works that way.

2. They use indirect withdrawal means which are clear to everyone. ePay uses third-party gateways, Equity uses FNB (First National Bank - which is the licensed to work with PayPal). Full disclosure there, no scam or fraud.

3. These three methods work - Payoneer, Equity and ePay-Kenya and no one has ever lost a single cent from these.

4. I always report whenever there are issues and when they are sorted

5. This man @alma always backs himself up with the NationHela story. Still no one lost money in that, it was called off - call it a flop e.t.c. but not a scam.

6. The story of Enron is here and Murdock here, I don't see how they compare to the above companies.

7. You can lose your money anywhere - People like Alma have had their PayPal accounts limited (suspended), others lost their cash through this. There is no telling whether or not people will lose money through Equity, Payoneer, ePay or more from PayPal e.t.c. but what I can say is that these are legit businesses running professionally so you can go ahead and use them.

8. You are not forced to use any of these above, you can opt not to use any.

This whole thing reminds me of a movie I watched jana called the Croods about some cavemen who didn't want change...in fact, anything new to them was BAD, a scam, a fraud e.t.c. Of course in the end the cavemen open up their minds to change in the right direction.


In case anyone here has a question and I don't get to this post, feel free to contact me here.

Once again, my work is to inform, and for you to decide and I would love to clarify that I'm Payoneer's top marketer in Kenya, but I've used ePay-Kenya and Equity and would recommend them.

Looking forward to Mr. Alma's response.
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alma
#23 Posted : Tuesday, November 19, 2013 7:29:57 AM
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akowally wrote:
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1. No one said you can go to PayPal, click withdraw and withdraw to Equity or ePay-Kenya e.t.c. There is no such allegation in the internet and in Kenya, only Payoneer works that way.



Enough said.

Respectfully.
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akowally
#24 Posted : Tuesday, November 19, 2013 10:31:51 AM
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Thanks for agreeing Mr. Alma.

I am glad we are in agreement...all these systems work differently.

FACT - If you have money in PayPal, you can indirectly withdraw it and get it to your pocket through these systems.
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alma
#25 Posted : Tuesday, November 19, 2013 5:04:55 PM
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akowally wrote:
Thanks for agreeing Mr. Alma.

I am glad we are in agreement...all these systems work differently.

FACT - If you have money in PayPal, you can indirectly withdraw it and get it to your pocket through these systems.


Laughing out loudly Laughing out loudly Laughing out loudly Applause Applause Ati agreement. all the way from withdrawal to INDIRECT withdrawal. Ok if it makes you feel wanted, happy and appreciated, I agree with you 100%. eish!
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Pastor M
#26 Posted : Tuesday, November 19, 2013 5:24:25 PM
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I have being withdrawing from PayPal through Equity Bank and I love the service its fast and convinient.

There is another service Visa have introduced for Equity Bank Visa cardholders who can now receive funds domestically and internationally from any Visa sending partners worldwide. In addition, Equity Bank customers can now send money to any eligible Visa card in Kenya and the rest of Africa.
osa2
#27 Posted : Tuesday, November 19, 2013 6:38:15 PM
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PayPal never endorses third party withdrawing. This is globally not Kenya. It applies in all countries where customers cannot withdraw funds directly to the bank accounts hosted in those countries. Even in Eastern Europe and most of Asia, Latin America,it is difficult to download funds directly to personal accounts.

All said, I believe there are other solutions that can safely withdraw money from PayPal in Kenya. One needs to use due-diligence. I have used babawatoto.com, www.nairobi-exchange.com, www.epay-kenya.com and got my funds fast. nairobi-exchange.com was the fastest. I do not have "member" account so cannot attest to their speed
akowally
#28 Posted : Tuesday, November 19, 2013 7:06:45 PM
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@Mr. Alma

Shame on you

Sarcasm, abuse, use of vulgar e.t.c. are usually signs of cowardice and intimidation. They never work with me.

PAYPAL ENDORSES EQUITY

Click here for details about PayPal Alma

From the free dictionary

Withdrawing is to remove (money) from an account.

You can therefore remove money from your PayPal account through other means other than Payoneer and have them in your pocket.

Even Payoneer's method is indirect. You get a virtual US account from First Century Bank. Same script different casts. The only difference is what you like saying - go to PayPal, click withdraw.

I know you preach fear in this thread and many others:

"Protect your $1, avoid ______ and only use Payoneer"

But, I preach diversity and change:

"Use trusted services that work"

Equity, Epay-Kenya, Payoneer are such services.

FYI - ePay-Kenya got a huge deal with Payoneer the other day and Equity's system is endorsed by one of the regional PayPal coordinators.

I hope that you will soon advise your followers to embrace change.

Looking forward to your reply Mr. Alma

@osa2

It seems PayPal endorses Equity.

Details on this link - http://ke.equitybankgrou...obal-ecommerce-to-kenya

Look out for:

Commenting on the partnership, Efi Dahan, PayPal’s Regional Director for Africa and Israel, said “Equity Bank is the leading bank in Kenya and we are truly excited by signing our second bank partnership in Africa with the Bank. Equity and PayPal have a similar focus on innovation, and this strategic partnership is a major milestone on our exciting journey in Sub-Saharan Africa to enable e-commerce across the region and integrate it into the global marketplace.”

According to Equity's Product Manager, they are actually licensed to use their third party system.

@Pastor M

Sure, I've used the system too and it works fine.

@Alma once again, not all change is BAD or a SCAM!

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mkenyan
#29 Posted : Friday, January 17, 2014 6:25:10 PM
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Dear xxxxxxx,

We have some great news for you! You can now withdraw your money from your PayPal balance to your Kenyan Equity Bank account.

To help you withdraw funds from your PayPal account to your Kenyan bank account, we have partnered with Equity Bank and created Equity Bank’s PayPal withdraw service. This requires you to hold a bank account with Equity Bank.

To activate the service you need to follow these easy steps:

1. Open a personal or business account at Equity Bank. You will need to have the original and a copy of your ID, and to complete the account opening forms at a branch or agent near you.

2. Start getting paid with PayPal, whether by selling goods and services or receiving money from friends and family overseas.

3. Withdraw funds from PayPal via Equity Bank’s withdraw service website. For more information regarding the Equity Bank withdraw service with PayPal and how to link your PayPal account click here.

The funds may take 5-8 business days to reach your bank account. Equity Bank charges a small fee of the withdrawn fund amount and currency conversion fees may apply. To learn more about Equity Bank PayPal Service Terms and Conditions, click here.

You can contact the Equity Bank call center on + 254 20 2744000, +254 711 025000, +254 734 108000 or send an email to PayPalSupport@equitybank.co.ke.

Kind Regards,

PayPal

akowally
#30 Posted : Friday, January 24, 2014 7:56:56 AM
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To all doubting Thomases akina Alma et al

PayPal sent emails to all Kenyans last week endorsing Equity therefore there is no doubt that this is legitimate.

Meanwhile, I am giving off a free guide here.

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#31 Posted : Friday, January 24, 2014 9:03:00 AM
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If one is a US person,this Pay Pal deal will be in conflict with FATCA law .....
akowally
#32 Posted : Sunday, January 26, 2014 3:03:10 AM
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Ali Baba wrote:
If one is a US person,this Pay Pal deal will be in conflict with FATCA law .....


Explain
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Ali Baba
#33 Posted : Sunday, January 26, 2014 3:26:38 AM
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akowally wrote:
Ali Baba wrote:
If one is a US person,this Pay Pal deal will be in conflict with FATCA law .....


Explain
just google FATCA.....and read through carefully.....its there online ..
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