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Since PayPal is essentially a banking service, you'll need to log in to view your PayPal account. It's in the top right corner of the page. You'll do this in the fields in the middle of this page. When you're done, you can click Log In below the password field to log into your account. It's in the top right side of the page. Doing so will take you to your account page. This step will only be needed, if you don't have advertisements that have a button that says "Account Overview". This link is below the available "PayPal Balance" and "Add money" links window in the top-left column of the page. Generally, checking accounts that you have added to PayPal come as free deposit) may be limited to a deposit of a banking day or two. However, if you added a debit card (which can be received in a matter of minutes) added to your PayPal account, these will cost you twenty-five cents. Tap one, then select Next at the bottom of the screen. If you decide to make the transfer after 7pm, on a weekend or holiday, expect this to take a little longer. Transfers also are subject to review and could be delayed or stopped if they find an issue on your end. You'll do this in the window in the middle of the page. Use the 10-key keypad on your keyboard to enter this number beginning with the dollar amount and ending with the cents. There is no need to press the period key as the period is a static item in the display (built into the feature). You must withdraw a minimum of $1.00. It's at the bottom of the page. Doing so will transfer your money to your account. The transfer usually occurs by the following day if submitted before 7:00 PM (ET), though it can take longer if you submit a transfer on a weekend or a holiday.
Open the PayPal webpage. Click Log In. Enter your email address and password. Click My PayPal. Click Transfer to your bank. Select the bank account you'd like to withdraw it to. Type in the amount you wish to withdraw. Click Next. Click Transfer $(dollar amount entered) Now.