View Full Version : Anyone use FPS-ePassport to cashout?
AA suited
09-26-2005, 02:36 PM
What's the advantage over neteller and igmpay?
aargh57
09-26-2005, 02:56 PM
I used it just to get a bonus that used to be listed on the bonuswhores101 guide. I don't remember having any problems with it.
AA suited
09-26-2005, 11:05 PM
so how does FPS-ePassport work? (Empire currently has problems with my acct page)
HesseJam
09-27-2005, 05:49 AM
There is a description on the BW site
AA suited
09-27-2005, 08:52 AM
ah.. it's sorta like a Neteller debit card. (EMPIRE's acct page working again.)
"Are there any fees associated with FPS-epassport ?
FPS-epassport Virtual Visa is absolutely FREE.
Your Virtual Visa is a pre-paid card and a loading fee of 5% with a minimum of $5 is applicable. There are no other transaction fees associated with transferring money to an online merchant.
You can choose to request the optional FPS-epassport "Visa Electron Card" in addition to your FPS-epassport "Virtual Visa", for $35. Purchasing the extra card is not mandatory however, it will allow you to withdraw cash from your account at ATM machines worldwide (additional fees per ATM transaction apply). "
the only advantage is that the FPS-ePassport offers complete anonymity, according to their FAQ.
HavanaBanana
11-25-2005, 10:37 AM
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Your Virtual Visa is a pre-paid card and a loading fee of 5% with a minimum of $5 is applicable. There are no other transaction fees associated with transferring money to an online merchant.
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Does this mean that if I cash out $2000 from a site I will pay a $100 fee?
Anyone use this?
Just got an account at Intertops, and now it is time to cash out and only options are back to Visa (unapplickable as I deposited by Neteller) and this FPS-ePassport.
Pathetic if you ask me that they accept deposits by Neteller but not cashouts.
Any info appreciated.
ToT
DOTTT
11-25-2005, 10:47 AM
No, the 5% fee is only when you load your card with them, meaning make a deposit with them. For cashing out, I think if you use thier debit card there is a 2% on whatever you withdraw, althoguh this could have changed since the last time I used them.
Soleo
11-25-2005, 12:02 PM
2% or $2? I think second.
If you don't want to pay the $100 on your full cashout from Intertops you could always cash out a little, take the $5 fee and then cash out the rest for free.
I have their ATM card, but I can't say I'd really recommend it. I got it thinking it was $35 to get then no fees afterwards, however there's a $1.50 fee or so everytime you get cash from an ATM and they limit your daily withdrawls to $320, Neteller it costs $2/transaction, but the card's free and you can take out $1000/day or something like that.
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