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J****r
wettibernd wrote on 03/12/2017 at 13:18: JoKer wrote on 12/11/2017 at 00:15:
No 4% of the value you pick up at the ATM. Just normal for a credit card you use to get cash.


LG JoKer

So I let myself pay out on Skrill. This is just as fast and the transfer to the bank account costs a flat 4 €. Is then in one business day on the house bank. Is with me, however, limited to 10000 €.

I prefer cash and speed, and I don't want my bank to know about it. But you are right Skrill is not bad. With Neteller but I also have a card and the gibts Skrill only as virtual I think, right?

sorry for offtopic

LG JoKer


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wettibernd
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JoKer wrote on 03.12.2017 at 15:09
wettibernd wrote on 03/12/2017 at 13:18: JoKer wrote on 12/11/2017 at 00:15:
No 4% of the value you pick up at the ATM. Just normal for a credit card you use to get cash.


LG JoKer

So I let myself pay out on Skrill. This is just as fast and the transfer to the bank account costs a flat 4 €. Is then in one business day on the house bank. Is with me, however, limited to 10000 €.

I prefer cash and speed, and I don't want my bank to know about it. But you are right Skrill is not bad. With Neteller but I also have a card and the gibts Skrill only as virtual I think, right?

LG JoKer



That's why I do it that way. The house bank then only sees a transfer from Skrill, an English e-wallet and credit card provider

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J****r
wettibernd wrote on 03.12.2017 at 15:14
JoKer wrote on 03.12.2017 at 15:09
wettibernd wrote on 03/12/2017 at 13:18: JoKer wrote on 12/11/2017 at 00:15:
No 4% of the value you pick up at the ATM. Just normal for a credit card you use to get cash.


LG JoKer

So I let myself pay out on Skrill. This is just as fast and the transfer to the bank account costs a flat 4 €. Is then in one business day on the house bank. Is with me, however, limited to 10000 €.

I prefer cash and speed, and I don't want my bank to know about it. But you are right Skrill is not bad. With Neteller but I also have a card and the gibts Skrill only as virtual I think, right?

LG JoKer



That's why I do it that way. The house bank sees then only a transfer of Skrill, an English E-wallet and credit card provider

I will have a look at Skrill but if I don't get a MasterCard plastic card there it will fail for me

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wettibernd
Expert
Is a MasterCard included, costs 10€ per year, but is on a credit basis

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