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So Payoneer has a P2P system after all?
The only catch is it costs $7.79 or $7.50 per transaction depending on who pays the fee.
See this page: https://load.payoneer.com/LoadToPage.aspx You can send money to anyone just with their email address or card number. Funds can be sent with a mastercard, so in theory you can use your payoneer card to send funds to someone else's card without having to wire or use a 'real' credit card. This can come in handy for reasonable amounts. |
we know :thumbsup
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Well it's better then paypal which is not available in all countries and doesn't have atm card everywhere.
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the costs could be shared by both parties, so $3.75 per transaction isn't so bad
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This is not the true p2p transfer, this option (to send money to a card) has each of the mentioned systems.
p2p transactions should be cheaper, immediate + you do not send the money to a card, so it cant be frozen on the card if VISA pulls the plug. P2P transaction is a MUST for me. |
If payoneer are smart they add p2p at say $0,50 asap and also get a rep with good industry insight on the boards.
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they need to push that fees down, and they will get big cake!
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It is probably safer that they keep it this way, establishing the definition of "loading a prepaid visa" versus transferring money between accounts. :2 cents:
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does anyone know if payoneer p2p just let the reciever know what it got it from user "abc" similar to epass, not John Doe and address is bla bla bla like paypal?
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