A couple of weeks back, I got the green light for a Lazada Wallet Loan from this online lending company called Una Pay. I thought it would be perfect to use that loan to pay off my Pag-ibig Housing Loan bills in advance. But here's the kicker: my plan took a detour when I ran into some technical glitch while trying to pay the bill through the Lazada app. I have no clue why I couldn't pay it that way, even though I managed to handle my Meralco bills and other stuff using the app.
So, I had to figure out how to get my hands on that Lazada wallet fund and pay my bills through another platform. That's when I stumbled upon the idea of converting the Lazada Wallet to Gcash. Surprisingly, I found this Lazada seller called Three Sisters who offered a digital service for converting Lazada wallet to Gcash. I was a bit skeptical at first, but my gut told me to check out the ratings and reviews of their shop. Thankfully, most of the reviews seemed positive. The shop seemed legit and true to its promise of converting Lazada wallet to Gcash, Paymaya, and Coins.
Now, here's the catch: the fee they charged was quite high. If you converted a large amount of Lazada wallet, you'd notice a significant deduction. But if you were only looking to convert smaller bills, a fee of 30 pesos per 100 wasn't too painful to consider. I ended up converting my Lazada wallet about five times, with each transaction being around 10 bills. Sure, I wasted 300 pesos for every 1000 bill, but I was desperate to cash out my Lazada fund, and that seemed to be the only way.
There are other sellers out there who offer digital wallet fund conversions, but I chose Three Sisters because I had already tried and tested them multiple times. Plus, some of the other sellers charged even more than 30 pesos per 100 bill.
By the way, there are many online lending companies you can try if you want to get approved for a loan ranging from 1000 to 50,000 Lazada wallet funds. I personally tried UnaPay and BillEase. UnaPay approved me for 12,000, while BillEase only approved me for 500 pesos (I have no clue why such a low amount).
So, I had to figure out how to get my hands on that Lazada wallet fund and pay my bills through another platform. That's when I stumbled upon the idea of converting the Lazada Wallet to Gcash. Surprisingly, I found this Lazada seller called Three Sisters who offered a digital service for converting Lazada wallet to Gcash. I was a bit skeptical at first, but my gut told me to check out the ratings and reviews of their shop. Thankfully, most of the reviews seemed positive. The shop seemed legit and true to its promise of converting Lazada wallet to Gcash, Paymaya, and Coins.
Now, here's the catch: the fee they charged was quite high. If you converted a large amount of Lazada wallet, you'd notice a significant deduction. But if you were only looking to convert smaller bills, a fee of 30 pesos per 100 wasn't too painful to consider. I ended up converting my Lazada wallet about five times, with each transaction being around 10 bills. Sure, I wasted 300 pesos for every 1000 bill, but I was desperate to cash out my Lazada fund, and that seemed to be the only way.
There are other sellers out there who offer digital wallet fund conversions, but I chose Three Sisters because I had already tried and tested them multiple times. Plus, some of the other sellers charged even more than 30 pesos per 100 bill.
By the way, there are many online lending companies you can try if you want to get approved for a loan ranging from 1000 to 50,000 Lazada wallet funds. I personally tried UnaPay and BillEase. UnaPay approved me for 12,000, while BillEase only approved me for 500 pesos (I have no clue why such a low amount).
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