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did you eat 4 days?
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you fucks didn't learn anything from epass did you? |
The cards are unlocked and in motion ..all will be fine Mallick is at the healm
On a more serious note though I loose money because I refuse to use paxum or payoneer after the epass fiasco Hope you all get it sorted out though |
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No, we will not block your card if you receive a transaction reversal/refund to the card. If the credit/refund was not originally charged to your card, we may contact you for information (as a security procedure). |
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Obviously I wouldn't recommend keeping money in these systems - it's better to withdraw or spend asap. And use wire transfers for amounts $5k and greater... Then you won't lose much even if something screws up in the great state of Belize :D |
Also keep in mind that Payoneer offers a Global Bank Transfer Service, that allows you to get paid from many of our partners directly to your bank account.
There is no card associated with the account; payments are directly transferred to your bank. We offer local transfers to over 50 countries, which means you're getting paid from a local bank in your country, in your local currency. For the remaining 150+ countries, we offer SWIFT transfers. The cost per payment starts at only $2.99, and exact price depends on the country. You can read more about that service here: http://blog.payoneer.com/lower-fees-...r-gbt-service/ |
Hey Nissim,
Can you drop me an email about accepting paxum payments including the fees? Thank you |
@Leon: Will send you an e-mail.
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Edit, I obviously meant payoneer payments lol
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Middle Men 2 coming to a theater new you!
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This is the second time that Paxum blames something on their bank rules, while Payoneer uses the same bank and in both situation they don't have these rules. Makes you wonder.
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1) Payments from any of our partners 2) Payments via the US Payment Service 3) Private loads (via Visa/MasterCard) That being said, we are looking in to funding via bank transfer, but at the moment I don't have any kind of update or eta on when/if that will become available. |
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If you select Payoneer as the payment method for your account with any of our partners (companies/sites that pay with Payoneer), once the card is funded you will be able to use it to make purchases online. |
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If you want to fuck with anything else, either use a bank debit or prepaid debit :2 cents: When I had epass, I only used it as an atm. |
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The card itself has a daily purchase limit of $2,500.00, and daily cash withdrawal limit of $2,500 (total daily limit of $5,000). For security reasons (and to comply with prepaid card regulations) we may limit that amount that is available on the prepaid card itself at any given time (it will never be less than the daily spending limit), but all remaining funds are held on the Payoneer account. As you spend, funds will then be automatically moved from your account balance to the prepaid card balance, so there's no action required on your end. ----Edit---- Quote:
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I have the same issue with paxum. got refund and now my card is blocked for more than three weeks
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I thought this is what everyone did and am surprised reading this thread that people use it as a debit card. I get paid, hit the ATM and withdraw it that day then deposit that cash to my bank at the same ATM. Never had a single issue. I'd like to actually skip that step and deposit to my bank directly but Paxum apparently doesn't realize this isn't the 1970's and I don't have any paper statements to take pictures of. |
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Edit: Just checked, apparently they did. Cool. |
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