Link:
https://www.paypal.com/myaccount/...v2/summary
^^ That link should bring you to your Paypal Business Debit homepage. You should see the offer there.
Anyone with a Paypal Business Debit card can get some pretty sweet cashback rewards that you must activate in your Paypal account. Either unlimited 1.25% CB or $20 CB for every $1,000 spent (2% CB). Whatever offer you choose will pause your normal unlimited 1% CB until September 30th.
I'm guessing this is the most generous CB reward given for a debit card currently. Nice!
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Right, so every whole $1000 gives you $20 is calculated at the end of each month and not weekly?
Only ask cause it says:
Spend $1,000 on all purchases and get $20
There's no limit to how much cash back you can earn.
It automatically goes to your balance every week.
Only ask cause it says:
Spend $1,000 on all purchases and get $20
There's no limit to how much cash back you can earn.
It automatically goes to your balance every week.
Only ask cause it says:
Spend $1,000 on all purchases and get $20
There's no limit to how much cash back you can earn.
It automatically goes to your balance every week.
Ahh right, slightly convuluted... So $20 added weekly per $1,000 spent but minimum amount / threshold you need to spend each month is $1000 to qualify for the first $20? Alright so payout is weekly, but as you've gotta spend $1000 and upwards $2000, $3000 etc to qualify for the next $20 and so on, just curious if they calculate it by the week or month, sounds likely weekly if they're paying out weekly? So e.g. Week 1 spend $1100, week 2, $1200, week 3 $1300, week 4 before week ends say you spend $400 I assume you qualify for 4*$20 cashback so $80 in total if they calculate monthly or do you only qualify for 3*$20 cashback so $60 in total if they calculate weekly?
Thanks that's a good example for a one off payment. We make heaps of smaller amount payments over the course of a week / month so trying to figure out how to maximise CB if it means timing our spend differently.
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What other two? What about payusatax.com, does it process as debit card?
The PayPal Business Debit Mastercard® is for businesses. No worries—you're eligible for the PayPal Cash Card, our debit card for accounts like yours.". Any idea?
1. It's not a credit card. 2. People who already make payments with Paypal funds can get 1.25% using the card. 3. People who aren't making payments with Paypal may want 1.25%. 4. It's not a big deal, just a practical one.
But why would you pay with PayPal funds when you could pay with a credit card through PayPal? Using PayPal funds is like using cash - none of the benefits. I don't see the point is all