Moneybookers eating money

Discussion in 'Payment Processing' started by shriti, Feb 18, 2010.

  1. earnincome

    earnincome Peon

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    #21
    Hey, That is very sad. 3,000/- means around 60$. Hey, Enquire more about it. I heard only $2 or $3 fees for wire transfer. But $60 will ultimately become in more loss. Instead Paypal is the best before, it was free for more than Rs. 50000/- or 1$ fee, thats all.

    Send a complaint to moneybookers about this friend.
     
    earnincome, Mar 11, 2010 IP
  2. samser_m

    samser_m Well-Known Member

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    #22
    Are you sure? pretty confusing and wrong comment!

    Few days back I did a test withdrawl from moneybookers and burned, I thought it was small amount thats why seemed lost enough money but actually this amount is for intermediate banking charges. I really not sure whether will use mb again or not, only use in case of emergency like Paypal unavailability.
    http://forums.digitalpoint.com/showthread.php?t=1673048#post13495585
     
    samser_m, Mar 11, 2010 IP
  3. dhpd22

    dhpd22 Peon

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    #23
    well don't know about OP but I am with moneybookers from past 2+ years and never got charged even a single cent over 1.80 Euro but from starting Jan. 2010 some intermediary banks started charging $15 per withdrawal. My account is in USD so I get USD in my bank.

    I told it many times on this forum but don't know why guys don't pay attention to it.
     
    dhpd22, Mar 11, 2010 IP