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Re: this will seem like a silly question
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How is this better than just using a debit card that you have the neteller account linked too? I ahve neve payed a cent in fees and spend poker money all the time. [/ QUOTE ] There is no waiting for the money to hit your checking account. |
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Re: this will seem like a silly question
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How is this better than just using a debit card that you have the neteller account linked too? I ahve neve payed a cent in fees and spend poker money all the time. [/ QUOTE ] Its all about speed and immediate gratification. The american way. And I love it. |
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Re: this will seem like a silly question
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[ QUOTE ] are the fees deducted directly from the net teller account? EX: if i want to withdraw $500 from an atm how much do i move to the card? $500, $501.50 or $503.50? thanks [/ QUOTE ] bump...i really want to know this....and does the "dormant card charge" or whatever apply if there are no funds on an activated card? [/ QUOTE ] great question, i'm interested in the answer to this one. |
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Re: this will seem like a silly question
no, it doesnt apply if you have no cash on the card
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Re: this will seem like a silly question
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[ QUOTE ] [ QUOTE ] are the fees deducted directly from the net teller account? EX: if i want to withdraw $500 from an atm how much do i move to the card? $500, $501.50 or $503.50? thanks [/ QUOTE ] bump...i really want to know this....and does the "dormant card charge" or whatever apply if there are no funds on an activated card? [/ QUOTE ] great question, i'm interested in the answer to this one. [/ QUOTE ] oops, nevermind |
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Re: this will seem like a silly question
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are the fees deducted directly from the net teller account? EX: if i want to withdraw $500 from an atm how much do i move to the card? $500, $501.50 or $503.50? thanks [/ QUOTE ] If you request a $1000 withdrawal, $998 hits your card. |
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Re: this will seem like a silly question
Then you take out $500 for free at Washington Mutual and NT leaves you $998-$500-$1.50=$496.50. At least thats what mine showed. Prove my math wrong, but hitting WM for free for $500 each time(Thats all they let me have)($1.50 neteller fee) is better than the $2.00 B of A fee, for a once 1k WD.
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Re: this will seem like a silly question
follow up- there are no hidden fees. the card is free, and you wont get charged unless you put money on it. then you get charged 2$ for moving $$ onto the card, adn 2$ + atm fee for withdrawing. there is also a fee for moving $$ from the card to your main neteller account, if that happens. its fair.
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