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there is a ruble account, but no cards.
I'd rather not pay with quid in the Udmurt forest, as I don't think so )
ZS: transfer? well, try to make a request for a withdrawal of 15000 rubles. ) RUR do not withdraw )
There are no rouble cards, I checked.
I have a rouble account, but no cards.
The payment in quid in the Udmurt forest is not ideal )
ZS: transfer? well, well, try to make a request for a withdrawal of 15000 rubles. )
Yes, about the same as in webmoney, withdrawal to the card did not immediately notice
only in webmoney the exchange rate is more favorable
from 15,000 2.9%, not counting the conversion from quid to rubles at the rate of 57.42.
Yes, about the same as in webmoney, withdrawal to the card did not immediately notice
only in webmoney exchange rate is more favorable
At the moment ePayments is probably one of the most reasonable systems among emoney, internal commissions are minimal, transfers are free for system members, it is possible to withdraw and withdraw to the bank details. Not a system but a fairy tale.
I have never tried other systems, PayPal - they are too expensive, Skril - player-oriented, Neteller - always changes something in the contract - I'm tired to correspond with technical support.... I have tried many other systems, either withdrawal fees are too high, or remittances are too expensive, or it is difficult to withdraw.
Yandex is good, but there are restrictions on the amounts.
QIWI - big commissions.
WebMoney is too cumbersome.
For now ePayments is probably one of the most adequate among emoney systems, internal commissions are minimal, transfers are free for system members, it's possible to withdraw and deposit on bank details. Not a system but a fairy tale.
This is a sad tale
When exchanging in exchanger USD -> RUR I lose up to 1.2% of Central Bank exchange rate
In ePayments internal exchange - 3.2%.
Depending on exchange rate trends the difference may be more than 2%. But in general yes - withdrawal from MQ via eP-card with manual conversion in exchanger is most profitable option for amounts in range from $100 to 1000. It is also the most complicated one.
This is a sad tale
When exchanging in exchanger USD -> RUR I lose up to 1.2% of Central Bank exchange rate
In ePayments internal exchange - 3.2%.
Depending on exchange rate trends the difference may be more than 2%. But in general yes - withdrawal from MQ via eP-card with manual conversion in exchanger is most profitable option for amounts in range from $100 to 1000. It is also the most complicated
Things are even more interesting when it comes to large sums, because they have a fixed ceiling on commissions for bank transfers, so the commissions tend to zero for funds tending towards infinity.
However, I am not trying to persuade anyone; it's up to whoever feels more comfortable.
The last time I withdrew $0.71 from MQ, the money came to my card the same day and I bought a packet of cigarettes.
And things are even more interesting when it comes to large sums, because they have a fixed ceiling on bank transfers, so the commissions tend to be zero for funds tending towards infinity.
However, I'm not persuading anyone, it's more convenient for each one.
where did you get the cigarettes? )
I corrected my post, so the one I quoted does not correspond to my post.
where did you get the cigarettes? )