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grzepa 08-28-2020 12:12 PM

EU paxum users
 
Is there a way to widthdraw usd from my paxum account to my usd account ? Right now i can only exchange them to euro then do ETF.
The dollar is weak now, and I think it will get stronger in few months so I'd like to keep them dollars.

BigFurry 08-29-2020 12:11 AM

I wish, they really should readd USD wires in the EU :(

I switched what I could to diff payment methods, because I don't want to exchange it at Paxum.

Ruth can supposedly get manual USD wires sent. But she's busy and sometimes hard to get a hold of, it's not the best solution to always have to bug her.

Matyko 08-29-2020 03:07 AM

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Originally Posted by grzepa (Post 22724629)
Is there a way to widthdraw usd from my paxum account to my usd account ? Right now i can only exchange them to euro then do ETF.
The dollar is weak now, and I think it will get stronger in few months so I'd like to keep them dollars.

NO. You can only withdraw in EUR.. Either paxum or your bank needs to make the exchange.
Not the best thing, and I can't really decide which way is the better [I used Paxum to do the exchange 2 times for around 8-8k EUR in 2020, rate seemed to be OK..]

I wish there's USD withdrawal.. :2 cents:

NiftyStats Jenna 08-31-2020 07:48 AM

nope, You have to transfer the USD to the EUR account in the Paxum and then send the EUR to the bank.

adultchatpay 08-31-2020 03:47 PM

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Originally Posted by NiftyStats Jenna (Post 22726069)
nope, You have to transfer the USD to the EUR account in the Paxum and then send the EUR to the bank.

Check with their in house conversion rate as it is on the low side. You will end up loosing money with the conversion alone.

klinton 08-31-2020 07:49 PM

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Originally Posted by adultchatpay (Post 22726288)
Check with their in house conversion rate as it is on the low side. You will end up loosing money with the conversion alone.

its not THAT bad. just 2,5 % afaik.
many banks charge higher fees for forex conversion

kuprum 09-01-2020 07:26 AM

try to use exchange services like jenkinschange and so on


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