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How to transfer money from Webmoney to Qiwi? Now make it much easier!

Today, a significant proportion of the working population earns without leaving home. Professions in the field of freelancing are becoming more diverse, and the popularity of remote earnings is growing every day. Indeed, if there is an opportunity to realize their talents and skills, doing freelancing, then this is a great success. As a rule, earnings here depend solely on your abilities and diligence, and not on the number of hours in the office. Money for the work done comes in electronic form on the web-purse, which every freelancer has. Ways to turn virtual money into a real set. One of them is to withdraw through the Qiwi system. About how to transfer money from Webmoney to Qiwi, we'll talk in this article.

On the new relationship between Webmoney and Qiwi

Until recently everything was much more problematic and complicated than today. Users puzzled over how to transfer money from Webmoney to Qiwi with minimal losses (sometimes they reached 8-10% due to the use of third-party services). At the moment, transfers between these two systems, and hence the withdrawal of funds, have become easier. Now there is no need to use third-party exchangers or preliminary crediting of web-money to a mobile phone account. Two services joined together and offered their customers just a wonderful thing - replenishing Qiwi through Webmoney and vice versa by binding wallets to each other.

In order to easily make money transfers between the two services, you need to link these electronic wallets. This is possible if you have a corresponding WM certificate. Many have it, but in case of his absence, take care of the receipt, using information on the official Webmoney resource. Then you can proceed to the binding procedure.

How to link two purses to each other: an instruction

Go to the Qiwi website and go through the authorization procedure. In the column on the right, find the "Webmoney" item and select the "Snap" action. A page will open with information that you can now easily withdraw money from Webmoney through Qiwi, as well as about transfer commission (3%). After clicking on the "Link Webmoney" button at the bottom of the page you will be asked to fill out a form. In it it is necessary to indicate the full name, purse number, passport data and indicate a limit on the transfer of funds.

Next, a window will appear with a link to the Webmoney website. Go to it and go to your WM-purse. In the "Accounts" section, attach the purse Qiwi and fill in one more form, in which you need to specify the code (it will come in the form of a text message). The linked accounts will be displayed as a rectangle, which should turn green from gray (this indicates that the binding has taken place). You need to confirm the credibility of the Webmoney service by clicking the "S" button in this rectangle. The Qiwi website should also do this (in the "Security" section of the settings). Now your wallets on two services are linked, and you can not worry about how to transfer money from Webmoney to Qiwi.

Procedure for transferring money between purses

In order for the funds to pass to the Qiwi-purse, you need to go into your personal account and find the "Webmoney" block. There will be information about all active WM purses. Click on the link to manage your accounts and select the desired one from the actions (there are such items as "Transfer money from Webmoney to Qiwi" or "Top up Webmoney purse"). Fill in the appropriate transfer form, indicating the amount required. Also, you can leave a comment (below the line with the amount) in order to quickly find the information about the payment in the reports.

Here such simple and clear procedure. By tying wallets created on two services, once, you can regularly make transfers to one and the other side quickly and conveniently. By the way, to the purse of Qiwi, you can bind not one, but several Webmoney purses.

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