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Hello, welcome to this article! You are probably an internet enthusiast. You must know that the world is changing dramatically and so are the attitudes. The Internet has come to make life easier by integrating online platforms where to get a product or a service we don't need to be present. Hence the importance of online payments, with the advent of bank cards that allow you to make your transactions online. So PaySika, to make it easier for you and avoid hassle, we allow you toPopularHow to link your PaySika card number to PayPal?
Hello, and welcome to this article! We tell you how to link your paySika bank card to PayPal in this article. So stay tuned: You must : 1- On the PayPal homepage you must click on register a card. 2-Finally, you have to fill in the empty spaces with the information you have on your Paysika bank card. Namely The PaySika card number You sSome readersHow do I create a PayPal account to use PaySika?
Hello, and welcome to this article! We are going to tell you about PayPal: which is an online payment service (it allows you to transfer money between individuals and to make online purchases). It is true that you can make your online purchases directly with PaySika bank cards. But for some operations, it is recommended to use PayPal. With PayPal you can combine several PaySika bank cards and make your online transactions in complete security. More info on the website PSome readersWhat is a virtual card / PaySika
Hello, welcome to this article! You keep hearing for "Paysika virtual bank card", and you probably wonder what it is? It has a name, a card number, a three digit verification code (CVV) and an expiry date. This is the information that is required for any type of online payment. If you are a regular online payer, PaySika is known as a 100% secure system. With an online payment, you are not safe from a hackingFew readersRestricted PaySika account? Causes and possible solutions
Your PaySika account is restricted and you don't know why or what to do? In general, a restricted account means that you can't do certain banking transactions, which could drastically slow down your online payment activities. What if we explored together the different scenarios that can cause the restriction of a PaySika account? According to the regulations in force in Cameroon, a bank account can be blocked for severalFew readersHow can I top up my PaySika account by bank transfer ?
Hello dear PaySiker, Don't worry, we've added a new feature that lets you top up by bank transfer. Just go to the home page. Step 1: click on the "Bank" icon instead of "Orange Money". Step 2: in the banks page, select a bank. Step 3: choose "Transfer" and follow the procedure indicated in the application.Few readersThe list of active countries
Hello and thank you for your interest in the PaySika platform. PaySika is an alternative to the big traditional banks. Unlike them, we pay a lot of attention to the human aspect in our relationship with our customers. We have no hidden charges, no risk of overdraft, the application is accessible to everyone and we place technology at the heart of everything we do to drastically IMPROVE your banking experience. We are currently present in the following countries: CameroonFew readersWhat are the different debit cards provided by PaySika?
Hello, You're probably wondering about the different cards you can use with the PaySika application? In the PaySika application you have : The first is free and the second will cost you 1000 FCFA. You can make payments on all merchant sites. If you have any problems, you can get assistance by contacting us via the application chat. After the return of the XAF card, USD cards can no longer be generated. However, those who have them will still bFew readersWhy can't I verify my identity?
Hello PaySiker, If your account is still unverified. We can assure you that this is not an error. Your identity document has expired You have provided a valid receipt but your birth certificate is missing. You have provided an identity document that is no longer one of the documents required by the regulator: driving licence, school card, foreign passport and national identity card, etc. You have not provided your NIU (Unique IdFew readersHow do I secure my PaySika password?
Hello dear PaySiker, Password access is certainly one of the most widespread ways of gaining access to your bank accounts. To avoid being targeted by a hacker : Set a password that is difficult to guess. Never, under any circumstances, share your password with a third party, to avoid the risk of hacking. Use a different password for each service All iFew readersUnderstanding Invalid Reversal: What Happens When Your Payment Fails
When you make an online payment with your PaySika Visa card and it fails, you may receive an invalid reversal message. But what does this term actually mean and what are the next steps to take? In this article, we will explain in detail what an invalid reversal is and how it can impact your transaction. What is Invalid Reversal : When you make a payment online, the merchant site sends a unique code to your card issuer (PaySika) to authenticate the transaction. Sometimes, due to circumstancFew readersPaySika V3.0: do I have to start my KYC again?
With the new updates to the PaySika application, it's clear that many of you have questions. Because we strive to be as close as possible to you, we are trying to perfect the application by taking your concerns and suggestions into account. Please note that if you are sometimes asked to restart your check at 0 after the update, this means that you have not provided important data such as the NIU or that your identity document has expired.Few readersIs it possible to make a transfer from my bank to my PaySika account ?
YES, it is possible to make a transfer from your bank to your PaySika account; it is also possible to make a cash deposit. Also, we ensure that, the process of making your bank transfer is fast and simple.Few readersWhy do I have to verify my identity with PaySika?
Hello dear PaySiker, You must be verified in order to take full advantage of the XAF bank card. As long as you are not verified you cannot: Generate an XAF card. Make top-up and withdrawal transactions of more than 6,000 FCFA.Few readersHow can I contact the PaySika service?
Are you experiencing difficulties or need information? It may happen that you are unable to access the application due to technical or other problems... As you know, the PaySika application is a banking innovation in Cameroon and the sub-region. It is on the strength of this achievement that malicious people usurp our identiFew readersHow many PaySika XAF cards can I have?
In order to combat financial fraud and prevent the risks of attack, it is unwise for a single user to have several bank cards corresponding to a single account. Please note that . However, the second card will cost you 1,000 FCFA.Few readersWhy can't I create a USD PaySika card?
Since the application was updated, many of you have been complaining about the impossibility of creating a USD card. It is now impossible to generate USD cards. But rest assured, XAF PaySika cards are available again. It's also good to know that USD cards will continue to work normally on your various merchant sites. So don't worry, your card and all the contentsFew readersWhy is my PaySika visa bank card blocked?
Hello dear user! Your XAF card has been blocked following a number of rejected payments for insufficient balance. This means that you can no longer use your card to make online purchases. We are obliged to block it because PaySika has to pay a fee to VISA for each refused payment, which results in a financial loss for our service. In case of two failed tFew readersHow can you prevent your Visa PaySika bank card from being blocked automatically?
To prevent your PaySika Visa card from being automatically blocked, here are some practical tips:Few readersHow are exchange fees applied at PaySika?
Exchange fees, also known as foreign exchange commissions or currency conversion fees, are additional costs charged by your bank or card issuer when you make a payment in a currency other than the currency of your account.Few readers