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09-28-2021 12:44 PM - edited 09-28-2021 12:44 PM
42 -- 🤣 LOL -- So long, and thanks for all the fish.
@sehsand_0 , this has already been asked and answered many times. You should have been able to find the answer without posting the question again.
If you're trying to use a debit card from Sri Lanka, there's a notice on the Central Bank of Sri Lanka website, that says they are allowed to be used for foreign transactions, but that some individual banks have limited their use for foreign currency transactions because of the bank's foreign currency reserves.
https://www.cbsl.gov.lk/en/news/use-of-EFTCs-for-payments-in-foreign-exchange
You may be able to use the card if you create a PayPal account and link the card to the PayPal account. Some people from Sri Lanka have reported that this works, possibly because PayPal converts the currency, and charges the payment in the local currency, rupees.
09-28-2021 12:46 PM
I wonder why so many people from Sri Lanka are having debit card problems.
09-28-2021 12:47 PM
Or something to do with a debit card.
09-28-2021 01:07 PM
I wonder why so many people from Sri Lanka are having debit card problems.
Might have something to do with this:
09-28-2021 01:48 PM
@eye_of_the_tiger wrote:I wonder why so many people from Sri Lanka are having debit card problems.
@eye_of_the_tiger, I did explain that in my post, right before yours.
09-28-2021 02:04 PM - edited 09-28-2021 02:06 PM
@eburtonlab wrote:I wonder why so many people from Sri Lanka are having debit card problems.
Might have something to do with this:
That's great info, @eburtonlab, thanks for posting that. That puts some back story with the link I have been posting.
It probably also has something to do with why so many Sri Lankans are starting to sell on here. I was aware that the government didn't oppose it anymore, if they ever did. I found a news story from a couple of years ago, which said the government had asked PayPal to allow Sri Lankans to accept payments, but they (PayPal) never did.