How to Withdraw Money from Swagbucks in Nigeria: Easiest Ways

As a Nigerian, making money in Swagbucks is one thing; withdrawing it is entirely a different process because Nigerians can’t withdraw their money from Swagbucks directly as their counterparts in the US and other western worlds.

So, if you are a resident of Nigeria, you will need to pass through some processes before you will be able to withdraw your money from Swagbucks. Although the most common withdrawal method on Swagbucks is through PayPal and gift cards, this withdrawal option is not common in Nigeria, making it difficult for some Nigerians to redeem their SB points from Swagbucks.

However, the alternative methods that Nigerians can use to withdraw money from Swagbucks are through the use of Payoneer or a linked PayPal account, if available. Meanwhile, some Nigerians who have gift cards can also redeem their SB points using it. Nevertheless, the bottom line here is that there are no direct methods that Nigerians can use to withdraw money from their Swagbucks account. Having said that, let’s show you how to withdraw your money from Swagbucks using your Payoneer account and other withdrawal methods.

How do I withdraw money from Swagbucks?

How to Withdraw Money from Swagbucks in Nigeria

The general method that you will follow when you want to withdraw money from Swagbucks, irrespective of the withdrawal method, is listed below:

  • Login to your Swagbucks accounts
  • Locate your profile icon and click on it
  • Choose ‘’Redeem SB’’.
  • Choose the particular offer you want to redeem from the Swagbucks Rewards store.
  • Verify your email address and account information by entering your preferred withdrawal method. 

N/B;

  1. The minimum amount you can withdraw from Swagbucks differs depending on the withdrawal method you choose. The least amount you can withdraw from Swagbucks using PayPal is $25, which is equivalent to 2,500 SB points, while with gift cards the least is  300 SB points, which is equal to $3, and for Payoneer, the minimum threshold is $52, which is equal to 5,200 SB points. 

So, you can see that the least amount that you can withdraw from Swagbucks is $3 if you use a gift card and $52 if you use Payoneer for withdrawal. Additionally, the common gift card that you can use to redeem your SB points from Swagbucks is an Amazon gift card.

  1. Sometimes, you may need a VPN to withdraw your money from Swagbucks, especially if you are in Nigria. So, if you try redeeming your SB points but its not going through, you can opt for a VPN to enable you to withdraw it.

How to Transfer Money from Swagbucks to Bank Account?

There is no method that you can use to transfer money from Swagbucks directly to your bank account. What happens is that you will need to redeem your SB points using Payoneer or PayPal. After withdrawing it using this method, you can then transfer the money from your PayPal or Payoneer account to your bank account. It is a simple method; just add your bank account details to your Payoneer or PayPal account, and you will be able to transfer your Swagbucks earnings to your bank account.

How to Withdraw Money from Swagbucks Online?

To withdraw money from Swagbucks online, follow the simple steps below:

  • Sign in to your Swagbucks account using your login details 
  • Click on your profile icon
  • Click on the ‘’Redeem SB’’ tab.
  • Choose the number of SB points that you want to redeem
  • Verify your email address by entering the unique code from Swagbucks
  • Input your account information (PayPal, Payoneer, or gift card details) to proceed with the withdrawal.
  • If you follow the steps succinctly, you will be able to receive your Swagbucks money within a few days. 

Conclusion

Withdrawing money from Swagbucks in Nigeria is not as straightforward as it is in other countries, but it’s possible to redeem your SB point from Nigeria. You can redeem your SB points from Swagbucks by using Payoneer, a linked PayPal account, or redeeming through gift cards. However, if you encounter issues, you may need a VPN to smooth your withdrawal process. Cheers!

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