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    new fees for Neteller

    Just thought I might post this,new fees for neteller and all.


    New fees effective April 1
    Start saving on your credit and debit
    card deposits

    Dear xxxxx,

    NETELLER will be updating some member fees effective April 1 2008.

    Most notably, credit and debit card deposit fees will be reduced to 1.75% from 3.9%, a savings of 55% on each transaction!

    We will also be updating our foreign exchange and withdrawal fees. No fee changes have been made to the Prepaid Card - it's still the best way to withdraw funds.

    Please visit our website for full details.

    The NETELLER Payment Network

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    same_old, as it seems you're another aussie who uses neteller, don't you find it annoying that other then the prepaid card, the only withdrawal method available is check?

    I find money bookers much better, who will direct deposit into your bank account with 24-48 hrs, as they have a bank acct setup in Australia.

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    £5 to withdraw to your bank account I think, used to be £1

    Prepaid card is £0.50 to load and then £2 per withdrawal from an ATM. Think I need to investigate if there is a cheaper ewallet option for UK users

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    They told me bank withdrawal is still £1 apparently

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    Options withdrawal: Bank Transfer 7.5 euro ... the first was 1 euro

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    Quote Originally Posted by uungy View Post
    They told me bank withdrawal is still £1 apparently
    I went to look at the new fees and I am pretty sure it says £5.

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    Sorry, only quoted an email they sent me

    Its backwards, the first email is at the bottom

    XXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXX

    The bank transfer withdrawal fee will still remain £1.00 even after the new fee structure takes place.


    Sincerely,




    --------------------------------------------------------------------------------

    XXXXXXXXXXXXXXXX
    Account Representative
    VIP Member Services

    Local Direct: 1.403.233-9466 Ext: 4521

    (UK) 0-800-988-8847
    (The rest of Europe) 00-800-0210-0210
    (Australia) 0011-800-0210-0210
    (North America) 1-877-288-4545

    Please visit our VIP lounge: http://content.neteller.com/content/en/vip_index.htm

    http://www.neteller.com


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    This e-mail message is intended only for the named recipient(s) above and may contain information that is privileged, confidential and/or exempt from disclosure under applicable law. If you have received this message in error, or are not the named recipient(s), please immediately notify the sender and delete this e-mail message



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    From: XXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXX
    Posted At: Tuesday, March 11, 2008 2:18 AM
    Posted To: NETELLER VIP
    Conversation: bank wire withdrawal
    Subject: Re: bank wire withdrawal


    Is that with the new structure too?

    thanks
    ----- Original Message -----
    From: NETELLER VIP
    To: XXXXXXXXXXXXX
    Sent: Tuesday, March 11, 2008 5:47 AM
    Subject: RE: bank wire withdrawal




    Dear XXXXXXXXXXXX,

    Thank you for your e-mail.

    The fee for the bank transfer withdrawal is £1.00 per withdrawal request.


    Kind Regards,




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    XXXXXXXXXXXX
    Account Representative
    VIP Member Services

    Local Direct: 1.403.233-9466 Ext: 4521

    (UK) 0-800-988-8847
    (The rest of Europe) 00-800-0210-0210
    (Australia) 0011-800-0210-0210
    (North America) 1-877-288-4545

    Please visit our VIP lounge: http://content.neteller.com/content/en/vip_index.htm

    http://www.neteller.com


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    From: XXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXX
    Posted At: Monday, March 10, 2008 7:19 PM
    Posted To: NETELLER VIP
    Conversation: bank wire withdrawal
    Subject: bank wire withdrawal


    I am just windering there doesnt seem to be a price in the new structure for bank withdrawals, any idea for the new price?

    thanks


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    Quote Originally Posted by parpol View Post
    Options withdrawal: Bank Transfer 7.5 euro ... the first was 1 euro

    agree with you, that's an increase around incredible 650%

    what imagined Neteller thereby?

    They have lost much money in the past, do they want to recover now their money in that they increase the fees?

    and it seems that they want that all customers request a prepaid card

    I find that simply incredibly and one should think about to use another
    e-wallet (who can) also if it will still remain after the new fees structure takes place.

    very bad NETELLER

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    Quote Originally Posted by winbig View Post
    Neteller = E7.50 ($11.73)

    QuickTender = $30 (E19.18)

    EwalletXpress=

    1.Fund Wallet=8.8%
    2.W/D Transfer To Your Bank=10% or $150.00 whichever is less per transfer,Maximum Daily Transfer $5000

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