Recently, PayPal launched “Do Stuff For Money”, an interesting service that allows friends to send each other offers via email, to do something in exchange of money. The idea is simple, send an offer, wait for acceptance or denial and pay the money. It is designed to be a fun way to get your friends, family members or colleagues to do things, for money. There is no restriction on the type of offer.
How to useĀ “Do Stuff For Money”? Simply type in your first name, the first name of the one you want to send an offer to; the dollar amount you want to offer for completing the task you propose; and the task you want the person to do for you. Once you’ve completed the form, click on the “Send Offer” button and the service will inform your friend via email or Facebook. Moreover offers are displayed online for public viewing!

What if you received an offer from your friend? In that case, you’ll have two options – either accept it or decline it. If you decline it, you don’t need to do anything else and the service will notify your friend. If you accept it, “Do Stuff For Money” will let the sender know and then it will be up to them to pay you for your work.
How to pay your friend? It is simple. Login to your PayPal account, go to Send Money tab and enter the details to pay your friend. There is no difference from a normal PayPal transaction. However, I noticed that “Do Stuff For Money” accepts only round figures (no cents) and $1000 is the limit.
So, with “Do Stuff For Money” PayPal wants to add the fun element to the way we send and receive money online. Use it to challenge someone or send some prank offers to have a little fun. Or simply use it to pay the money you owe to your friend! In other words, “Do Stuff For Money” is a cool way to send personalized offers to friends, family-members or colleagues to do something for a set fee. Try it today. At least send some prank offers!
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Thank you for the information about PayPal in your post!
Not surprised that Paypal is trying to push off their services some more. It’s not about enabling people. It’s about reaching in people’s pockets to make more money. People lose their Paypal account everyday over frivolous reasons. Better off using RME [short for Revolution Money Exchange]. No fees with RME and they do have a debit card. They the closest to being similar to “Preypal” without the hassles.
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Interesting. Thanks for sharing.
Yes, this is definitely interesting. PayPal is pushing their services.