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Old 12-06-2007, 08:53 PM
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I just thought about this one. Its another alternative of paypal. I heard that many people already using this one. The good thing is moneybooker not allow charge back if someone like to do like they do with paypal. So, its good right especially who people want to paid by credit card. So, i think its good option right?

Its also can transfer to bank in our country. But we need to have shift code first before we can transfer. So, i think its another option. So, did you know more about moneybooker? What do you think about this payment processor?
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Old 12-07-2007, 12:23 AM
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I do not understand one term, what do you mean "charge back" ?

As long as Bank Wire is concerned, the swift code is needed. I wish to know how long the money takes to reach your account after you have withdrawn. If anyone know, please share.
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Its mean refund. Moneybookers cannot do refund just like paypal do. Because i don't know about moneybookers i like to ask anyone here..
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Its mean refund. Moneybookers cannot do refund just like paypal do. Because i don't know about moneybookers i like to ask anyone here..
IC. But if I like to request to cash out, I will not refund unless accidentally do it.
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How can you accidentally do that? hoho..
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How can you accidentally do that? hoho..
Why cannot ???? Everything can!!!
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Of course it can if you do that purposely..BUt accidently, i don't think so. Hoho..
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Of course it can if you do that purposely..BUt accidently, i don't think so. Hoho..
Accidentally is possible in every work we do as long as you are human. Nothing to hoho.
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Well, many sites now are accepting MB as one of their methods of Deposit/Withdraw. I have an account there but I don`t use that much. And as a start of the account verification procedures, I have completed its 1st step by verifying my address. They sent me a PIN via a normal mail to activate my account and they was so fast and respected
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but MB has the least fees. EVen less than Stormpay.
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