Paypal in SA with FNB and we get Uncapped ADSL at last!
FNB and MWeb have gone ahead and pioneered the way this week to open wide the online world for South Africans to surf and send money across the Internet safe and secure.
FNB customers can now send money and sell products online, using their local South African FNB bank account and Paypal. MWeb on the other hand started offering an overseas standard UNCAPPED ADSL service that started a price war amongst Internet Service Providers nationwide. Naturally, we’re still waiting for Telkom to play catch up.
So What Is Paypal? (Just incase you don’t know)
Paypal is the world’s largest payment gateway engine for eCommerce globally. It has a massive active customer base of 81 million around the world. Consumers can top up and purchase online and merchants can receive money via their Paypal account and then withdraw funds into their bank account associated with the Paypal account. Check out FNB for more information!
Did you know you can Raise and Request money through Paypal on Facebook? You just simply need to add the application on your Facebook profile.
Another great thing is that visitors coming out for the 2010 FIFA World Cup will have an opportunity to use the Paypal service with local businesses to pay for things here in South Africa.
Now… it’s about jolly time… UNCAPPED ADSL is here to stay! MWeb began a pricing war to FREE THE WEB starting at R219 a month. Well all I can say is Hallelujah!



