Egold,Paypal,Moneybrokers etc

Discussion in 'General Chat' started by bon300187, Mar 28, 2007.

  1. #1
    Hi all

    Just one thing confusing me, i see all these threads bout exchange $100 egold for $120 paypal etc.

    Just wanting to know how n why is egold worth more then say paypal and moneybrokers?

    If someone could just clear this up please

    Thanks
     
    bon300187, Mar 28, 2007 IP
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    #2
    Its not...The difference is the fee they are paying for the exchange.

    In most cases they cannot withdraw from their Paypal account because it is forbidden in their country. So they get eGold then withdraw it.

    Be careful though because a lot of these are scams.
     
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    so they just charge more for like a transfer rate? gotcha :) surely you can make abit of money if you get the right person lol
     
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    The only problem is the risk. eGold has no refund policy so if you get screwed, you get nothing.
     
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    yea true, then again i would demand the money first or no deal lol :)
     
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    What happens though is they pay you via paypal, you get the money and pay via eGold (or whatever).

    Then a week later they file a dispute with Paypal. Since it isn't a supported product (trading currency) they get the refund.

    You complain to eGold and they say too bad.
     
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    oh yea, only way around that then is for them to send money, file a dispute then cancel it then you pay them (i heard you can only file 1 dispute per transaction)
     
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