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Old 05-28-2009, 12:10 PM   #91
geertm
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Join Date: Apr 2009
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I was the one who suggested using the Entropay card.
Compared to other virtual cards that usually charge a monthly fee, the 4,95% funding charge is very reasonable.
If you load $100 on your card, you pay $105.
Yesterday I used the card to buy $94 restricted books, and got a $42 rebate. Paying $5 to get a $42 rebate is a good deal in my opinion.

Geert

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Originally Posted by kesey View Post
Re Entropay: note the 4.95% charge for funding your account.

http://www.entropay.com/popups/faq.en.php

Is there any monthly or annual fee for EntroPay Accounts?

There are no monthly or annual fees with an EntroPay Virtual Card. Our only fee is the 4.95% charge on each amount loaded onto an EntroPay Virtual Card. There are no hidden fees.

Return funds from EntroPay Account to personal credit/debit card: we charge a GBP3/USD6 fee as outlined in our Terms and Conditions.

There is no minimum withdrawal amount. Your balance must however be sufficient to cover the GBP3/USD6 withdrawal fee.
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