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March 31, 2008 at 8:57 pm #764668
Anonymous
InactiveHello All:
I am having the same problem as Nick and that is I have had nothing but problems getting my money out of Moneybookers. I have been trying to get about $500 out for the last three weeks.
They have asked me twice for verifications of my account which I have provided for them twice with the proper required information sent to them. What do I get from them is no response. Have tried numerous e-mails but they are like AffClub.com and they don’t respond back.
Well my solution to the whole scenario is that once I get my money from them, I will no longer use their services as they are garbage as far as I am concerned after this scenario. I will have all affiliate monies sent to my EcoCard Account and make one withdrawal per month.
Moneybookers can stick it and I will never recommend them to anybody, stay away from them.
Best regards::hattip:
Barry
April 4, 2008 at 5:31 pm #764934Anonymous
InactiveI got my money yesterday after sweating it out a bit, there really aren’t many other options if u live in Canada, because of the bank implemented transfer fees here i try to withdraw as much as i can in one shot via transfer, checks from places like Click2pay take 1 month to clear and also come with associated fees
The whole principal of paying $100+ every month in invisible fees is disturbing, i would rather give that money to the local ghetto kids than the spoiled bankers
I never had these fees or problems with Neteller, and still haven’t recovered from the mess the US Gov made in this business, so i’m always on edge when it comes to money matters
Regardless, i will continue using Moneybookers, thanks to choice limitations, they are similar to Neteller in many ways, just slower, more expensive, and more irritating to deal with
April 4, 2008 at 5:43 pm #764937Anonymous
InactiveYeah the wire fees are annoying. I get hit with $15 per wire plus conversion fees. Its annoying when some programs insist on paying weekly even when you only earned a $60 commission!
April 5, 2008 at 4:39 am #764962
giftorgbestMemberGuy, money exchange violates the terms and conditions of all e-money companies. Paypal, Moneybookers or Neteller has the right to shut down your account at any time.
Maybe some people here reported your website to paypal moneybookers or neteller, your accounts would be closed without being paid even a dime.
Bet169-moneyexchange;158287 wrote:For safety, neteller is safer than MB; but for fees, MB is better.
My company encounters some fraud from Paypal to MB transfer. Usually the paypal is verified account, and they want you to transfer the fund to their MB account, and their email are the same. However when paypal discovers it is a fraud activity, and i report to MB, MB is very slow to react.
so, as i always recommend people, please keep your minimum $ in ALL money payment gateway ASAP (As small as possible)July 21, 2008 at 7:34 pm #773365
UkbfvujiMemberIOc is right.Sometimes if moneybookers see big trasaction can suth down your account if you can not describe transaction to them on right way or if you see anything suspicious.
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