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Can someone explain - What's wrong with PayPal?
I think you can even link any card to it...
Can someone explain - What is wrong with PayPal?
No output in Ukraine.
And Ukraine is not a small part of this forum.
No output in Ukraine.
And Ukraine is very much not a small part of this forum.
Ouch!... Deck, I think MQ will step in and sort it out somehow!
Hardly, MQ doesn't care about Indians' problems.
They had a skew, input mostly from Western payment systems and withdrawal from CIS ones, they solved the issue by disabling the most popular system in CIS.
I think you can even link any card to it...
For example an ePayment card cannot be linked to it
Hardly, MQ doesn't care about Indians' problems.
They had a skew, inputs were mostly from Western payment systems and outputs from CIS payment systems, they solved the issue by disabling the most popular system in CIS.
"Indians" are MQ's only bread!!!
No, the main bread of MQ is the DTs who pay an annual licence to use MT4 and MT5 terminals
No, MQ's main bread is the brokerage companies that pay an annual licence to use MT4 and MT5 terminals
I've been reading...
I see steps like this,
Open a wallet epayments (not a card), free and no maintenance fees.
Then the withdrawal to your favorite bank card at
2.9% (min $ 3.5) fee.
Accordingly it is advantageous to withdraw over $ 100 at a time.
So far, it is unclear whether the card of my bank should be in USD if I withdraw USD from epayments?
Or there is an automatic exchange rate.
I've been reading...
I see steps like this,
Open a wallet epayments (not a card), free and no maintenance fees.
Then the withdrawal to your favorite bank card at
2.9% (min $ 3.5) fee.
Accordingly it is advantageous to withdraw over $ 100 at a time.
So far, it is unclear whether the card of my bank should be in USD if I withdraw USD from epayments?
Or there is an automatic exchange rate.