EON Visa Card: Using UnionBank account for PayPal Verification

Wednesday 6 March 20135comments



Verifying your PayPal account gives the full benefits of sending and receiving money online. It also gives you a positive reputation as a buyer or a seller with the verified status.

For Philippine users, you can use a Credit Card or Debit Card to linked your account.



I'm using different cards linked to my verified PayPal account and the first card I used to enroll with PayPal's Expanded Use Program is  Union Bank's EON Visa Debit Card.

Unionbank EON Visa Debit Card does not need any minimum balance requirements and the annual fee for using the card is P350.

Applying for Union Bank's EON Visa Debit Card.

Go to any Union Bank branch and bring 2 Valid ID's which indicates your photo and permanent address. You will fill up the EON Cyber Account Application form provided by the bank employe.

70 pesos is the initial fee I paid during the application process for my EON Visa Debit Card. One great news is that I received the debit card during the transaction. No hassle in waiting for weeks or days to claimed the card.

After receiving your EON Visa Debit Card which indicates your 16-character card number and CVV number. Go to PayPal website and follow the steps below...

Go to the My Account tab 
Click the 'Get Verified' link to confirm the debit or credit card.

In enrolling your card to PayPal for verification, you must at least deposit P200 to your EON account to cover $1.95 charge that Paypal will deduct for verification. The $1.95 verification charge will be refunded to your card after the successful verification.

By the way, EON users must go to UnionBanks' EON Cyber Account link homepage and enroll for Unionbank's online banking.

PayPal will send a generated four-digit Expanded Use number (EXPUSE) at yours Union Bank's online banking account which will appear at the banking/credit card account statement.

Go back to your PayPal account and enter the Paypal four-digit Expanded code to complete the card's verification process.
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6 March 2013 at 22:42

nice information sharing...keep it up

27 March 2013 at 22:56

Can I use EON on groceries? but my money is still on paypal but both are already linked and verified. Is it possible or I still need to transfer my money from paypal to my EON card to use it on groceries?

1 April 2013 at 07:51

@Tips

Yes, you can use EON debit card in grocery shopping. Establishment with swiping payment option.

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If your EON account has a zero balance, you must transfer your PayPal funds to EON (Union Bank) to reload your card.

And then you can now go shopping.



Anonymous
4 April 2013 at 18:22

Very helpful. Thanks!

8 May 2013 at 20:16

nice post and very helpful. . keep sharing :D

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