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Old 09-16-2010, 04:33 PM  
Ethersync
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Originally Posted by gumdrop View Post
OK, this is what someone else came up with on another board...correct it if it's wrong:
It would cost a u.s. resident $35 per $1000 atm withdrawl - 2% plus $15 per withdrawl - plus whatever the atm fees are plus 3% interest annually. that means someone who gets paid $50,000 a year through okpay would pay $3250 annually in fees including the 2% plus $15 per withdrawl and annual interest where it would have cost around $290 by epassporte.
https://www.okpay.com/en/company/new...ebit-card.html

2% atm fees on $50,000 is $1000
average of 1000 per withdrawl means 50 withdrawls total at $15 each is $750
that's $1,750 for withdrawl fees

3% interest of $50,000 is $1500

$1,750 withdrawl fees plus $1500 interest is $3,250.
It's wrong.

Wire Loads: Free

P2P internal transfers are 0.5% of the transfer amount with a maximum fee of $2.99 (or ?2.99 if you transfer in Euros. OKPAY supports multiple currencies).

To wire yourself money out of your OKPAY account to your bank it costs 1%, min. $15 for USD wires and 1%, min. ?10 for EUR wires.

Exchanges between different currencies in your account (USD, EUR, GBP and CHF are supported) are at market rates. No fee.

Loading cash from your Wallet to your Debit card costs $8. It can be any amount up to $5,000 for accounts that are verified electronically (uploading docs). It can be any amount at all if you verify by mail.

ATM withdrawals are 2% of the amount you take. The maximum fee is $15.

I was told by their Support they are about to lower their fees.
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