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Old 04-17-2007   #1 (permalink)
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Default charges of money bookers

just wanted to know the charges comparing to other services .
how much do they charge for the transaction..
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Old 04-18-2007   #2 (permalink)
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Receiving money at MoneyBookers is free, however sender has to pay 1% fee (maximum of 0.50 Euro per transaction). Means if sender is sending Euro 1, he has to pay 1 euro cent fee. If sender is sending Euro 100, he has to pay 50 euro cent fees (which is max).

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Intra paypal sending is free isnt it? Why dont they make it free too.
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sood123, you are right about transfer of Paypal Funds but it doesn't work the same in MoneyBookers, they have fees on every transaction but it is still very inexpensive if compared to Paypal fees.
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I think that Moneybookers fees are better than Paypal's but the only problem is that you do not have a lot of people using it.
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The maximum send fees is 50 euro cents which isn't much as compared to paypal. Also the withdraw fee is very minimal (like bank transfer and credit card withdraw).
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