How to transfer funds from cash app to paypal

How to transfer funds from cash app to paypal

  • While there is no way to send money from PayPal to the Cash App, you can use either to instantly send or transfer money directly to a bank account.
  • You can instead transfer funds from your PayPal account to your bank account and then to the Cash App — a process requiring a few extra steps. 
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Since 1998, PayPal has become one of the most popular online money transfer platforms. 

Whether you are looking to get reimbursed for a night out on the town with your best friends, or you're a freelancer looking to get commissioned for your work, PayPal is one of the most popular ways to receive a money transfer. Since then, numerous money transfer apps have surfaced, including Cash App and Venmo. 

If you're looking to transfer money directly from your PayPal account to the Cash App, or vice versa, at this time it is impossible to do either directly. 

However, you can transfer money from one to the other, but you will have to do an extra step and transfer it to your bank account first. 

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How to send money from PayPal to your bank account

1. Log into your PayPal account and click "Transfer Money."

When you log into your PayPal account, you can see the "Transfer Money" button on the left-hand side of your screen. Taylor Lyles/Business Insider

2. Click "Transfer to your Bank." 

In addition to transferring money to your bank, you can also request a check by mail. Taylor Lyles/Business Insider

3. Enter the number of funds you are interested in transferring. 

4. Reevaluate all the information regarding your bank transfer then click "Transfer Now."

5. Head to your "Wallet" on PayPal and click "Done." 

How to add money to the Cash App from your bank account

1. Launch the Cash App on your phone.

2. Head to your account balance.

The account balance location is located on the far left side of your app. Taylor Lyles/Business Insider

3. Click on "Add Cash" between pop-up options and choose the number of funds you wish to add.

4. Click "Add." After, the amount will be added to the Cash App.

The "Add" button is located at the bottom of the screen. Taylor Lyles/Business Insider

5. Enter your PIN or use Touch ID to confirm the transfer.

After you confirm the transfer, the money from your bank account will be available on your Cash App profile. Although the process takes a few additional steps, this is currently the only way to transfer money from PayPal to your Cash App account. 

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Taylor Lyles is a freelance writer for Business Insider.

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1) "I should be able to send or receive funds from any available service or at least transfer “ MY OWN” funds from any one of my accounts..." Well well. You must be very special indeed. But your entitled claims here clearly show that you didn't read the Terms of Service for either platform (PayPal or Cashapp) which actually state that the funds, while still "yours", will be limited to uses approved by the Platform and those are subject to change at the Platform's will. 2) "to another one of MY accounts without a fee or delay!" Playing hardball, I like it. When you use these services, they have to spend actual money on computing resources so you can check all of your important account balances and make vital purchases or payments. Yet they do not charge you for using the platform they built, the app they have created, nor the website (part of which we are on currently). The development of these cost what some might consider a large fortune, likely rivaling your own accounts in value. Yet when they charge a tiny fee to transfer your funds to somewhere they can no longer monitor your transactions to collect data about you (the real product), their tyranny has gone too far and you have been chosen to speak up for all of the victims of this oppression. 3) "Makes me feel like hiding all my money under my mattress cuz once I deposit it into the system it seems to be in your control how I can use it so I’m definitely not very happy bout this one!" You should probably do this. But does it make it "your money"? It only has value because people believe it to. One day when the US is a distant civilization in the past being taught as a single page aside in the history textbooks, it will have no value. Another thought: can one truly possess anything outside of their own self? I eagerly await your thoughtful and thorough reply.