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  • moeloubani
    Confirmed User
    • Dec 2007
    • 4235

    #61
    i would never, ever use this murderous company that is involved itself in terrorism like you can see with them providing the cards to a rogue state like israel

    you really want your money used to fund terrorism? at least at epassporte it went to fund mallick's tan!!

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    • 2MuchMark
      Mark of 2Much.net
      • Aug 2004
      • 50969

      #62
      Originally posted by Loch
      Yeah ok, you try receiving 50-300 micro payments of 50-500 bucks by wire.
      Then run the math and shoot yourself

      Ever thought about the fact that these systems are not solely used for paying affiliates?
      Of course I agree with you that wires are too expensive for micropayments, but most affiliate programs let you adjust the minimum payout to a higher amount to make the cost of the transaction worth while.

      I know someone who has his minimum payout set to $50.00. What ends up happening is that he was paying withdrawl fees, currency conversion fees, and ATM fees. The $50.00 was barely $40.00 by the time it was cash.

      The best way save money is to set yourself up like this:

      1. Increase the minimum payout. Instead of $50.00, consider $300, $500 or more.

      2. Switch to wire payments.

      2b. If you're in Canada, setup a US Bank account at your Canadian branch and have your wires sent to the US account instead. You will save alot of money on currency conversions.

      Of course if you're just starting out and your affiliate commissions are smaller, a high min payout may be tough to do but when add up the fees you would pay out in a year the savings are significant.

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      • martinsc
        Too lazy to set a custom title
        • Jun 2005
        • 27047

        #63
        Fail.....
        Make Money

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        • PornMD
          Mainstream Businessman
          • Jan 2007
          • 9291

          #64
          Originally posted by martinsc
          LOL...chances are that's a set-up pic, but still funny.
          Want to crush it in mainstream with Facebook ads? Hit me up.

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          • willwank
            Confirmed User
            • Sep 2006
            • 628

            #65
            Originally posted by CashX
            Our program partner has set the fee at $3.95 for ATM withdrawals
            Yearly average usage cost for card alone (including yearly/monthly fee(s)):
            6 atm withdrawals/month 15 pos transactions/month

            CashX $284.4 + $35.4 + $18.75 + $0 = $338.55 (NN Travel card)
            EMC2 $108 + $24 + $0 + $0 = $132 (Electron?)
            Paxum $144 + $0 + $15 + $44.95 = $203.95 (Full network access named)

            This is for card use only. No card load, wallet fees, p2p fees, inhouse fx fees, etc etc. If CashX and EMC2 currency conversions is an inhouse fee the cost increases.
            icq 437 654 594

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            • Agent 488
              Registered User
              • Feb 2006
              • 22511

              #66
              .........................

              Originally posted by MarkPrince
              Of course I agree with you that wires are too expensive for micropayments, but most affiliate programs let you adjust the minimum payout to a higher amount to make the cost of the transaction worth while.

              I know someone who has his minimum payout set to $50.00. What ends up happening is that he was paying withdrawl fees, currency conversion fees, and ATM fees. The $50.00 was barely $40.00 by the time it was cash.

              The best way save money is to set yourself up like this:

              1. Increase the minimum payout. Instead of $50.00, consider $300, $500 or more.

              2. Switch to wire payments.

              2b. If you're in Canada, setup a US Bank account at your Canadian branch and have your wires sent to the US account instead. You will save alot of money on currency conversions.

              Of course if you're just starting out and your affiliate commissions are smaller, a high min payout may be tough to do but when add up the fees you would pay out in a year the savings are significant.

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              • bolsex
                Confirmed User
                • May 2002
                • 717

                #67
                Originally posted by tabasco
                Whats the max daily ATM withdrawal for Payoneer?
                $2,500 daily!

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                • Loch
                  Confirmed User
                  • Feb 2002
                  • 7674

                  #68
                  Originally posted by MarkPrince
                  Of course I agree with you that wires are too expensive for micropayments, but most affiliate programs let you adjust the minimum payout to a higher amount to make the cost of the transaction worth while.

                  I know someone who has his minimum payout set to $50.00. What ends up happening is that he was paying withdrawl fees, currency conversion fees, and ATM fees. The $50.00 was barely $40.00 by the time it was cash.

                  The best way save money is to set yourself up like this:

                  1. Increase the minimum payout. Instead of $50.00, consider $300, $500 or more.

                  2. Switch to wire payments.

                  2b. If you're in Canada, setup a US Bank account at your Canadian branch and have your wires sent to the US account instead. You will save alot of money on currency conversions.

                  Of course if you're just starting out and your affiliate commissions are smaller, a high min payout may be tough to do but when add up the fees you would pay out in a year the savings are significant.
                  Mark i think you are completely missing the point here.
                  I am not just talking about affiliate payouts, that is just a small part of this business.

                  The B2B side is HUGE
                  I know of affiliates that spend ALL of their partner money in paying for services....which is why systems like CashX, Paxum etc can even stay aflote.

                  Sure wires or checks from your main partners are nice, but ....

                  Anyways, different conversation..

                  Contact us for Beta store access (4000 HD/SD productions) - Editing - Encoding/Post production
                  ICQ - 277 862 930 E-mail casper /@/ cool-content.com

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                  • Loch
                    Confirmed User
                    • Feb 2002
                    • 7674

                    #69
                    Received another email from the Payoneer team.
                    If they dont shape up in the next month i just do not see how they can hang onto this industry.

                    Contact us for Beta store access (4000 HD/SD productions) - Editing - Encoding/Post production
                    ICQ - 277 862 930 E-mail casper /@/ cool-content.com

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                    • PINOs
                      Confirmed User
                      • Aug 2007
                      • 151

                      #70
                      upsssssssssss
                      http://www.limaos.com

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                      • Agent 488
                        Registered User
                        • Feb 2006
                        • 22511

                        #71
                        Originally posted by Agent 488
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                        the days of sending all your traffic into promoting one program like clickcash or tcg have been gone for a long time now. sure i get wires from my larger sponsors, but for the hundreds of other smaller niche programs i promote if i had to wait until a 500-1000 payout they would have closed up shop by then. many programs are closing up even before a 50-100 min is reached. this isn't 2003 anymore, not even 2006. things have changed.

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                        • emill
                          Confirmed User
                          • Aug 2010
                          • 550

                          #72
                          "You must have minimum 3 payments of main sponzor if you will able to receive money of others payoneer partners."

                          Payoneer suck in many ways !

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                          • CyberHustler
                            Masterbaiter
                            • Feb 2006
                            • 28720

                            #73
                            Geez, you Paxum guys just keep proving time and time again why nobody should trust you guys... not even a little bit.

                            I'm looking into cashx though. Don't know much about them yet, but if Paxum feels threatened by them (which is obvious from the bashing with lies), they might be the way to go.
                            “If you can convince the lowest white man he’s better than the best colored man, he won’t notice you’re picking his pocket. Hell, give him somebody to look down on, and he’ll empty his pockets for you.”

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                            • OneWhoKnows
                              Confirmed User
                              • Aug 2005
                              • 873

                              #74
                              Originally posted by MarkPrince
                              The best way save money is to set yourself up like this:

                              1. Increase the minimum payout. Instead of $50.00, consider $300, $500 or more.

                              2. Switch to wire payments.
                              Ok, receiving an international wire costs me about 20 EUR. That's what my bank charges me. Plus sponsor wire fee of usually between $20 and $30. Then take into account that I'm promoting about 40 sponsors, just about 5 of them don't send just micropayments.

                              And no, I don't want to wait for half a year to finally get my money from my small sponsors, especially not if there's a way to receive it almost instantly, usually without any fee at all.

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                              • JasonEMC
                                Registered User
                                • Sep 2010
                                • 76

                                #75
                                Originally posted by willwank
                                Yearly average usage cost for card alone (including yearly/monthly fee(s)):
                                6 atm withdrawals/month 15 pos transactions/month

                                CashX $284.4 + $35.4 + $18.75 + $0 = $338.55 (NN Travel card)
                                EMC2 $108 + $24 + $0 + $0 = $132 (Electron?)
                                Paxum $144 + $0 + $15 + $44.95 = $203.95 (Full network access named)

                                This is for card use only. No card load, wallet fees, p2p fees, inhouse fx fees, etc etc. If CashX and EMC2 currency conversions is an inhouse fee the cost increases.
                                EMC2 Payouts does not charge 'in house' currency conversion fees. Any currency conversion fee that is charged by banks, networks, atm's, etc are passed through only. We have a new reduced fee schedule that LauraLee posted yesterday in another thread.

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