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Thursday, March 3, 2011

Notification for PayPal users in India

With effect from 1 March 2011, you are required to comply with the requirements set out in the notification of the Reserve Bank of India governing the processing and settlement of export-related receipts facilitated by online payment gateways ("RBI Guidelines").





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1.Any balance in and all future payments into your PayPal account may not be used to buy goods or services and must be transferred to your bank account in India within 7 days from the receipt of confirmation from the buyer in respect of the goods or services; and

2.Export-related payments for goods and services into your PayPal account may not exceed US$500 per transaction.


We seek your understanding as we continue to employ our best efforts to comply with the RBI Guidelines in a timely manner.

We regret any inconvenience caused to you and hope the advance notice will enable you to plan your future use of our services accordingly.

Sincerely,

The PayPal Team


red]Frequently Asked Questions:

Q: Why will PayPal not allow me to receive more than US$500?

Starting 1 March, 2011, PayPal customers in India will not be allowed to receive payments for any export-related goods or services for an amount exceeding US$500 per transaction. This change is to ensure that we continue to comply with the RBI Guidelines.



Q: Why will PayPal not allow me to keep money in my PayPal balance?

Starting 1 March, 2011, PayPal customers in India will not be able to keep money in their PayPal account balance. Instead, all money received into a PayPal account must be transferred to a customer's India bank account within 7 days from the receipt of confirmation from the buyer in respect of the good or services. This change is to ensure that we continue to comply with the RBI Guidelines.


Q: Will my customers be able to complete their checkout with their PayPal account balance?

We're glad that you offer PayPal to your customers. Unfortunately, we will not allow customers in India to send money from their PayPal account balance starting 1 March, 2011. This means that your customers will need to link a credit card to their account in before sending you money with PayPal. This change is to ensure that we continue to comply with the RBI Guidelines.


Q: The customers on my website are not able to complete purchase or pay via PayPal. Why?

Starting 1 March, 2011, PayPal customers in India will not be allowed to receive payments for any export-related goods or services for an amount exceeding US$500 per transaction. If you are listing products greater than US$500 per transaction then you may need to seek alternative methods of payment. This change is to ensure that we continue to comply with the RBI Guidelines.


Q: What is meant by receipt of confirmation from the buyer in respect of goods and services?


As an exporter of products or services abroad, you need to ensure that your buyer has received the product or services as per specifications set out on your website. As an exporter of goods, you may withdraw the balance to your bank account in India upon reasonable consideration of shipping time and other clearances such as excise and customs for the destination country. As an exporter of services, you may withdraw the balance to your bank account in India upon receipt of payment from your buyer into your PayPal account.


Q: I am unable to find the Mass Payment feature in your website. Why?


In order to comply with the RBI Guidelines, PayPal customers in India will not be allowed to use the Mass Payment feature. In accordance with the regulations, we will be disallowing users from using any balance in and all future payments into their PayPal accounts to buy goods or services. All users will have to use their credit cards for making such payments. Since our Mass Payment feature supports only payment from balance and not credit cards, we will be discontinuing this feature. However, users will be able to receive Mass Payment into their PayPal account.
  

Tuesday, February 22, 2011

BSNL reduces postpaid broadband tariff by up to 75%

Initiating a price war in the broadband segment, state-run BSNL on Monday announced a reduction in post-paid broadband tariffs by up to 75 per cent, a move that may force private players to follow suite.

BSNL offers tariff in two categories — home users and general users. Under both categories, tariffs are available in limited and unlimited downloads.


To give a push to its broadband business, BSNL has reformulated its existing post-paid broadband tariff structure, it said in a statement.
With the implementation of new tariffs the entry threshold would come down from Rs 2,150 to Rs 850 only translating into a reduction of over 60 per cent.

It has reduced download charges from 50-60 paise per megabyte (MB) to 20 paise per MB for up to 5 gigabyte and 10 paise per MB thereafter. This nearly 75 per cent cut in tariff will be applicable for customers having plans of Rs 250-700.

Additional download charges in limited broadband tariff plans has also been reduced to 10 paise per MB for all customers paying more than Rs 999 fixed monthly charges.

The company has announced new broadband tariff plan for business and corporate customers. This new plan launched in the name of ‘BBG COMBO ULD 850’ will provide unlimited download to business customers at a download speed of 1 mega byte per second (mbps) up to 8 GB and 256 kilo byte per second (kbps) thereafter.

The company has also upgraded download speed in various post-paid plans by 50 per cent, besides increasing free download limit under its various tariff plans up from 10 GB to 250 GB.

The company announced an increase in free calls limit for its combo plan. Free calls have been doubled from 250 to 500, 300 to 500 and 500 to 1000 under different categories.

In addition to this, the company has introduced free calls facility in four combo packages. The number of free calls range between 500 to 2000.

BSNL has 60 per cent market share in broadband segment and expects that these new changes in tariff plans to change the broadband landscape of the country.

Saturday, October 30, 2010

Spice unviels 3D phone

The emerging mobile company ‘Spice’ has become the first mobile company to launch 3D display mobile handsets in India. The new mobile hand set is lashed with several peculiar functions with the stunning function of 3D display screen named “View D”.

As per report of sources, View D makes user capable of experiencing images, videos and even the interface in 3D. The mobile hand set is laced with a specific kind of display screen know as auto-stereoscopic display and it will make the users to experience the 3D view without polarizer glasses(3D glasses).

Apart from the 3D display the handset is equipped with many other attractive features. The display of the mobile is designed in such a way that user can have its choice whether to enjoy the 2D or 3D view. The mobile has also an eccentric characteristic know as ‘remote wipe’ which deletes the mobile data remotely. This is done by sending a unique sms (the sms works as a command to delete the data) to the mobile phone.

Sleek and gorgeous looking View D is equipped with 2.4-inch screen; fine sound quality integrated speakers, 2MP camera, FM radio, MP3 player, GPRS, WAP and 16 GB expandable memory. The price of the stylish is Rs 4299.
At a press conference, the CEO of Spice Mobiles Mr. Kunal Ahuja said that the Spice View D would fulfill the latest demands of smart mobile phone users. He further added that they were very keen to bring something innovative, something technically cool and the latest launch satisfied their eagerness




Overview Body Type Bar
Battery Life/Talk time 4.5 Hours
Standby Talktime 260 Hours
Dimensions Width 51 mm
Depth 13 mm
Length 115 mm
Weight 70 g
Camera Camera Yes
Camera Resolution 2 MP
Display Display Size 2.3 inches
Display Resolution 240 x 320 pixels
Dispaly Type TFT LCD
Memory
Card Slot Yes
Complimentary Card N/A
Multimedia Features FM Radio Yes
MMS Yes
MP3 Player Yes
Connectivity Options
Bluetooth Yes
USB Connector Yes
GPRS Yes
WAP Yes
Technology Cellular Network GSM
SIM Type Dual SIM
Features Input Type Alphanumeric Keypad
Handsfree Speaker Yes


 

Thursday, April 1, 2010

Free Recharge of Rs. 50...

YOUNGISTAN: Youngistaan is here again and this time its giving free Recharges and a chance to win upto Rs.50 LACS!



What you have to do, is just clear three levels which will open on different days get rewarded
everytime. I just cleared stage one and I got a message that I will be getting Rs.50 worth recharge. So go ahead guys, you try it out too.


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