Thats a nice one, thanks!gwenpinay said:I've not heard of such facilities and if there is any, I would be dubious about their services. To solve your problem though, I suggest you register and verify a paypal account then start receiving funds with it. Then use your moneybookers account to make payments. In time, you'll zero out hte mooneybookers account and have funds at PayPal.
Actually this is the best advice you can get. I have pondered myself how to resolve a similar situation. At the end you don't have any other solution, unless PayPal and Moneybookers start to cooperate, which in my opinion is not going to happen in the near future.gwenpinay said:I've not heard of such facilities and if there is any, I would be dubious about their services. To solve your problem though, I suggest you register and verify a paypal account then start receiving funds with it. Then use your moneybookers account to make payments. In time, you'll zero out hte mooneybookers account and have funds at PayPal.
This sounds plausible. If a merchant accepts both payment facilities and gives you both options for payouts, you can pay with MB and be paid with PP.wildy said:The only thing I have heard of is that some casinos allow you to pay them from moneybookers and you can cash back to your paypal account.
But this information was given to me in 2006, so I really do not know if this is still working.
What solution is that, please elaborate sir ?There's one solution that might work: request a Moneybookers debit card and use it to upload funds to Paypal. The only thing is the card has daily limits on outgoing transfers (for personal accounts)