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Costs of sending money through Cash App, PayPal and Venmo
Costs of sending money through Cash App, PayPal and Venmo

Read about the costs and times for the different methods of sending and receiving money through payment platforms

Updated over a week ago

You can link payment platforms like Venmo, Cash App, and PayPal to your Comun bank account or your Comun debit card. There are different costs and delivery times depending on the method you use. Below are the options:

Venmo:


There are two ways to transfer money between your Comun account and Venmo:

  1. Instant transfer to your bank account or debit card:

    • Cost: This type of transfer has a fee of 1.75% (with a minimum fee of $0.25 and a maximum fee of $25) of the transfer amount per transaction.

    • Delivery time: It arrives within 30 minutes.

  2. Standard transfer to your bank account:

    • Cost: Free

    • Delivery time: 1 to 3 business days.

For more information, check the Venmo FAQ here.


PayPal:

Connect with bank account:

  1. Standard:

    • Cost: Free

    • Delivery time: 1 to 3 business days.

2. Instant:

  • Cost: This type of transfer has a fee of 1.75% of the transfer amount per transaction.

  • Delivery time: Instant.

Connect with debit card:

  1. Standard:

    • Cost: Free

    • Delivery time: 1 to 3 business days.

2. Instant:

  • Cost: This type of transfer has a fee of 1.75% of the transfer amount per transaction.

  • Delivery time: Instant

For more information, check the PayPal FAQ here.


Cash App:


You can transfer money between your Comun account and Cash App with the following option:

  1. Instant transfer to a debit card:

    • Cost: This type of transfer has a fee of 0.5% - 1.75% of the transfer amount per transaction.

    • Delivery time: It arrives within 30 minutes.

Transfer to your bank account with Cash App it not yet possible, we are working to have it available with your Comun app very soon.

For more information, check the Cash App FAQ here.

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