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How is it a high risk transaction to take money from my bank account? |
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Please email or ICQ me the account name I think I know the story. |
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Also, why does it take so damn long to fund an account? I funded on 2/28 and the $$ still isn't there. |
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Stolen bank accounts? You don't think that after someone has had an account with them for a certain number of years it can be determined that the account is legit? |
i love epass i have had one 4 a year, use it every day NEVER had a problem with it
keep up the good work :thumbsup |
If you have to complain about Epassporte fees, obviously your banking situation is quite good and you aren't even in Epassporte's target demographic.
When I was in Canada I had to pay per US dollar check I deposited, and then they were held for 30 days. Epassporte made getting my money sooner much easier. I can even receive larger balances that I would normally only wire, without having to pay a $30 wire reception fee to my bank for the transaction. You're getting your money fast. Within seconds of your affiliate program transferring your income to you you can hit the ATM and have the cash in your hand, all for $2 (transfer from aff program) + $2 (withdraw fee). There is no banking service in the world that will get you your money that quick that cheap. Now that I'm in Central America, Epassporte is a godsend, setting up my banking stuff here has taken months, and I have never had the card not work when I needed it to, and I withdraw 2-3 times a week. Yes the service has its faults, but since there's no alternative for me I'm still thankful for the service they provide. |
I love My Epassporte, works for me wherever I go. I was in Costa Rica this past week and had no problem accesing the funds, whereas other people with credit cards did.:2 cents:
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I have a very high limit on withdrawls... my bank comes no where close... less than 10%... I have extra withdrawls per day added. I don't mind paying $35 for a card... Same thing as with a Visa card from Chase... They wanted $25 for my second card and when I lost the first, they issued me a new one... then when I lost the second they charged me $25.... Do I care about $25? No... I wouldn't even wipe my ass with it or light a cigar with it.... I throw $5's and $20's into this 5 gallon water jug I got from Sparklets.... I figure I can buy a car for my kid when he's of driving age.. let him fuck that one up and then get him something nice at 20 or 21.
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Fitty............LOVE MY EPASSPORTE:thumbsup :thumbsup
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That is why they are very successful:2 cents: the pros out way the cons bigtime |
Everyone complains about the $35 fee, but if they didn't charge that then russian scammers would be opening tons of anonymous accounts to rip people off and then you'd all be bitching about that too.
If you can't afford $35 every two years then you're in the wrong business, $17.50/year for an offshore bank account with instant online transfers is a hell of a deal. |
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You don't think that "Russian scammers" can afford $35? |
Sorry Keyzer, no offense to you or anyone, but people are generally tired of fees for every little thing, but especially where banking is concerned. The major banks have all instituted little fees for just about everything..... you write too many cheques in a month -- fee. You use another bank's ATM to make a cash withdrawal -- fee. At some banks if you want to actually deal with a real live teller, guess what? --- FEE.
But one thing I do know is, I deal with two banks locally, and have on occasion needed to get my ATM cards replaced. One was lost a few years ago, the other one wore out. Neither one charged me any kind of fee for replacement. "Rules are rules" as you said, but some rules are just plain wrong, some are even outrageous. Rules can be changed. As far as customer support goes, many customers are frustrated when they call, many will come across as dicks, that's a given. What's not a given is to get great customer support and problem-solving in the face of attitude. The question is, does the company want to be perceived as being one that goes above and beyond expectations?... or is it happy to tell angry frustrated customers to "deal with it, rules are rules"? Cheers. |
how can i raise my withdraw limited? from $520 per day to $800 or$1k per/day
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Limits are raised on case by case basis depending on your current balance and the type of account you have. |
nothing changes the fact that ePassportes heart lies in their wallets.
to pay another $35 for something that you issued me and it failed, is just absurd. |
I have been using epass for over a year, and had only one issue. It was a web issue, and solved really fast.
Other than that. No complaints from me. |
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i'm paying $35 a year (and per card, essentially) so that i can get charged a $2 fee everytime i wanna take a (maxium daily limit) via an atm, not to mention getting charged $1.50 fee for the bank at which the atm is at. sounds like we're getting bent over for fee after fee. |
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Oh, I know that epassporte needs to make money, but $35 for a card that costs mayber $1.00 to make? Hell, with the 2 banks that I deal with I can get a replacement card at anytime and for free. Ya, I pay a fee to take money out with my normal bank debit card.. $1.50 Canadian to be exact. All I'm saying is that this card is not worth anywhere close to the $35 epassporte charges its users/clients. I have the new card and they may look better than the old ones, but they are still the same quality pretty much. What I think many people want to know is how does epassporte justify charging people $35 for a piece of plastic that once it expires they have to pay that $35 again.. If they lose if, they pay. If they break it, they pay. If they card gets worn out, they pay. so the electron card costs $30 and the virtual card which is nothing but an imaginary thing costs $5.. So, ya, with those fees alone epassporte makes a fortune. A ONE time $35 fee would be more reasonable. How much $ would epassporte lose if they issued free cards? Next to nothing is what they would lose. I'm not bashing epassporte in any way. I like epassporte, but I just think that these fees are ridiculous. Lets look at things for a sec. 1. ePassporte card - $35 (and you must pay this every year. lose your card you pay again etc..) bank card - free (never pay to get a replacement) 2. Cost to take $ out at an ATM using ePassporte electron - $2.00 Cost to take $ out with my bank debit (with naks I deal with) - $1.50 Canadian the .25 cent transfer fee is no big deal.. I mean, it's only 25 cents lol |
nevertheless, I will keep using epassporte.
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