Yes, you can't find it. However, simply going to paypal.com and logging in makes it seem impossible to find. If you look on the back of the card in the bold small black writing it gives the directions on how to add the funds to your papal account. The actual web address you typed in you URL is going to be "www.paypal.com/cash". You need to make sure you put that forward slash and then the word cash. From there its pretty simple. I bought 5 $200 visa debit gift cards, but I was frustrated to find out later that I could not get cash off them although they say "debit". I went to a CVS grabbed two of the papal cash cards and paid for them using all five of those stupid vanilla $200 dollar gift cards. There not stupid, bus misleading in a sense. I thought it was going to be tough because I'm pretty sure under "terms and conditions" for the vanilla cards I had, you can not use them at ATMs or to get cash. I essentially worked my way around that, but I waited for the cashier that I thought I would have an easier time in getting away with buying gift cards with different gift cards. She accepted all 5 $200 visa vanilla cards and I had to pay $3.95 extra for each one of the PayPal cash cards, and they were loaded up. I took them home immediately and typed in the web address above and, voila!!! The $ was loaded into my papal account instantly and then I was able to figure out what the best gift card was for my needs. I ended up just using the cash, because I bought the 5 cards through a promotional offer with no interest for 12 months. If I wanted to take a cash advance for $1000 through that offer, I would have paid a lot more money for the advance and the fact that the offer didn't allow for cash advance. I do know someone who did that as an almost free cash advance without fees on an amount of $1500. SORRY FOR THE EXTRA INFO, but the PayPal cards are good to give as gifts to someone that you know has a papal account and can use the card for cash or however they want.
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