Sending Money Using a Credit Card



You've been a good parent, raised your child and taught her the ways of the world, the importance of being financially responsible and then sent your daughter off to college. You're sure that she has taken all of your preaching and teaching to heart and she's going to study hard, not go to parties and manage her money wisely.

Yeah, right. Now it's time to wake up from your pleasant dream and face reality. Sure, she's studying hard , she's making great grades and not partying too much, but she's not doing so well on the managing money part. So what's a parent to do? Leave your daughter stranded without a penny to her name for the big shoe sale at the local mall and risk her giving you the silent treatment? Or, do you send her the money for that ""must have"" pair of sandals?

Like any good parent, you don't want to run the risk of having your daughter become a social outcast, so you calm her fears and tell her the money will be there. But how? Believe it or not, thanks to the computer age, there are plenty of ways to make sure she has the dough she needs before the mall opens.

There are several methods you can use: MoneyGram, iKobo or Pay Pal are among the most popular ways of transferring money. The problem with MoneyGram is there are fees, sometimes excessive depending on the amount of money you're sending and the payment can take up to a week to reach the recipient. With Pay Pal, there are no fees for sending money to another Pay Pal account, but the recipient will have to pay a small fee for receiving it.

Either method you choose, the easiest, safest and quickest way to complete the transfer is to use your credit card. All three of the methods mentioned here accept credit cards or debit cards as a method for sending cash. With Pay Pal, the recipient has access to the money more quickly than if the money was sent via MoneyGram. And, if they happen to have a Pay Pal debit card, they will be able to use the money without transferring to their bank account. If no Pay Pal debit card is available, the recipient will have to transfer the money to a bank account, which can take three to five business days.

So now you know the quickest way to get the money to your desperate daughter. Sign up for a Pay Pal account if you don't already have one. Add your credit card to the account and send away. It's the fastest, easiest, safest way to send money and keep the peace in the family.

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