@TheGooner 149127 wrote:
Hey LH,
Because bankwires involve staff at the banks – the charges are usually way above any e-wallet. And I understand that these days with the UIGEA there is also the possibility of rework due to bank rejections?
Costs can be between $15 and $30 depending on where your bank is and whether they use a correspondant bank for international transactions (which of course involves another fee).
These days a bankwire threshold of $500, $1000, or even $2000 is not unusual – if you want it to be paid “free”.
I’m sure if you are prepared to accept the charges then the payout can be made – but most places we deal with have a bankwire limit of at least $1000 – usually more.
Hope that helps?
:hattip:
i never get paid free by anyone! no matter the size of the wire, i always end up paying my bank’s fees. nowadays, even have cases where i lose out on $300 on average when aff. programs send money in USD not to my USD account, but to EUR account because i’m located in EUR. lose out on exchange rate big time. but this doesn’t relate to revenue giants.
for some reason i flat out stopped making any money with them, down from half a grand per month for a while…