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will76 10-07-2010 04:07 PM

50 failed processing companies in 2011

CashX 10-07-2010 05:31 PM

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Originally Posted by Chosen (Post 17584198)
Also check the real info on different account fees and stop talking bullshit already:
https://www.cashx.com/accounts

Hey, thanks for pointing this out!! At least we can say that developers and programmers are human!!..An oversight on our part and this web page will be corrected right away. As stated on our Fees Schedule https://www.cashx.com/fees page, it is FREE to send and receive funds with CashX!

CashX 10-07-2010 06:05 PM

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Originally Posted by willwank (Post 17584689)
I asked earlier about your advertised card and the answer I got was to e-mail you guys with my needs.

Since you have a US financial institution issuing Mastercards to anyone around the globe I have to ask what kind of a card this is? What kinds of electronic limitations are built into this advertised card? And how long will MC allow this? Wasn't this the exact reason Payoneer dropped their existing US based bank and switched to Choice? Not trying to bash anyone, just looking for answers.

As stated on the CashX website, the CashX prepaid card is a "Travel" card and this allows us to issue our cards worldwide as CashX is also a remittance company. There are NO electronic limitations on our cards other then what is mentioned on the CashX Prepaid card page.
I can not comment on the Payoneer issue as I do not know the details of what happened.

CashX 10-07-2010 06:14 PM

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Originally Posted by KlenTelaris (Post 17584693)
Do you know cashx breaking moneybookers tos?

Sorry, not sure exactly what your question is here as to your comment.

If your comment is related to our business relationship with them, CashX is under contract with Moneybookers and they provide services to CashX to support our payment processing needs.

CashX 10-07-2010 06:22 PM

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Originally Posted by chronig (Post 17584811)
Fees not bad - 3.95$ debit card withdrawal fee, better than 2-3% but still more than Paxum (2$)

If you look here though - https://www.cashx.com/withdrawalInfo CashX Prepaid Card $3.95 1 business day

1 business day to withdraw from debit card? that part threw me off...

I just want to clarify for you, this statement "1 Business Day" just means that your funds will be on your card within that time frame. We are loading cards now 2 times a day and if needed, we can add more load times if required for our members.

Tekiloved 10-07-2010 06:23 PM

Any of them.

CashX 10-07-2010 06:49 PM

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Originally Posted by Alprazolam (Post 17584823)
at the end of the day you have to ask yourself which one of these services has FDIC insured funds.

there would be your answer?

hey chronig? did you see this. i did all this awesome punctuation purposely for you?

HHAAHA

CashX eWallet funds are held on deposit in the United States (FDIC), Canada (CDIC) and in Australia so this gives CashX members the protection they require.

PXN 10-07-2010 08:26 PM

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Originally Posted by CashX (Post 17585857)
Sorry, not sure exactly what your question is here as to your comment.

If your comment is related to our business relationship with them, CashX is under contract with Moneybookers and they provide services to CashX to support our payment processing needs.

CashX can you clear this up because I'm hearing a lot of people saying CashX violate MB TOS too. So can you confirm that MB already know that CashX is doing transfer between MB and CashX and vice versa?

I think this is one confusion people here have.

Also, can you check your email, I just send you an email regarding the card. Let me know if you get the email.

Thanks. PXN

Klen 10-08-2010 11:34 AM

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Originally Posted by CashX (Post 17585857)
Sorry, not sure exactly what your question is here as to your comment.

If your comment is related to our business relationship with them, CashX is under contract with Moneybookers and they provide services to CashX to support our payment processing needs.

Could you send me details about this to my mail?Since deposit/withdraw from mb to cashx look like e-currency exchange which is forbidden by moneybookers tos.But if mb allow you to do it no problem,i just want to see solid proof about it.Or i can even call moneybookers to see what they will say about this.

Klen 10-08-2010 11:35 AM

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Originally Posted by PXN (Post 17586120)
CashX can you clear this up because I'm hearing a lot of people saying CashX violate MB TOS too. So can you confirm that MB already know that CashX is doing transfer between MB and CashX and vice versa?

I think this is one confusion people here have.

Also, can you check your email, I just send you an email regarding the card. Let me know if you get the email.

Thanks. PXN

That "other"people was me again on another board :1orglaugh

PXN 10-08-2010 11:42 AM

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Originally Posted by KlenTelaris (Post 17588293)
Could you send me details about this to my mail?Since deposit/withdraw from mb to cashx look like e-currency exchange which is forbidden by moneybookers tos.But if mb allow you to do it no problem,i just want to see solid proof about it.Or i can even call moneybookers to see what they will say about this.

I just got an email from CashX. She repeat that cashx have a contract with moneybooker, however, they are unwilling to release it publicly which I can understand. However, cashx said you can call moneybooker to verify if you like, so that's shouldn't be an issue.

So if anyone still in doubt you can call moneybooker to verify. I think they do have a contract otherwise, they would have taken it down already, plus they know that it easy to report it to MB. So call to verify if you want but my guess is it will say what cashx said.

PXN 10-08-2010 11:43 AM

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Originally Posted by KlenTelaris (Post 17588297)
That "other"people was me again on another board :1orglaugh

So that was you! :1orglaugh

Klen 10-08-2010 02:31 PM

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Originally Posted by PXN (Post 17588319)
I just got an email from CashX. She repeat that cashx have a contract with moneybooker, however, they are unwilling to release it publicly which I can understand. However, cashx said you can call moneybooker to verify if you like, so that's shouldn't be an issue.

So if anyone still in doubt you can call moneybooker to verify. I think they do have a contract otherwise, they would have taken it down already, plus they know that it easy to report it to MB. So call to verify if you want but my guess is it will say what cashx said.

Well in that case,i think i will support cashx rather then paxum,but they still need to hire someone to represent them better.Me for example :1orglaugh


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