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Payoneer in Poland
Anyone from Poland that uses Payoneer?
Any forum to follow up to help people answering their questions? Thanks |
I ordered one few days ago, supposedly I get it in September
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I don't know how these Paynoeer cards works, but you will have a problem with withdrawing money in other currency than PLN. I heard that in airports' ATMs you can withdraw USD, but these on the streets - forget.
Although, paying with Mastercards in shops should work well. |
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This would be great to know, actually - it's hard to know what languages people talk about us in, and I'd love to make sure we are present to cover as many forums as possible (we are currently active in 5 or 6 languages). Good question, Sid70! :-)
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One thing I can suggest you while using ATMs - if you are asked to choose between guaranteed exchange rate and not guaranteed, choose not guaranteed (you will get much better rate). |
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When using La Caixa bank ATMs in Spain, they also ask you if you want to use their EUR/USD exchange rate or card isuers. Always choose ATM's exchange rate, it is better than Payoneers.
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Not guaranteed: Local Currency Amount:1000.0000 PLN Amount to charge: $320.23 (Including Fees) EURONET ATM. Guaranteed: Local Currency Amount:1000.0000 PLN Amount to charge: $316.25 (Including fees of $2.75) PKO bank. |
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