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2011-12-29, 08:53 AM | #1 |
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2 New Year's promotions from Payoneer - free activation and maintenance fees!
Hi everyone!
On behalf of Payoneer, I am really happy to offer you two exciting promotions in honor of the new year: Free activation for anyone that signs up during the entire month of January through any of our adult sponsors Free maintenance fees for 2012 for cardholders who load at least $1,200 to their Payoneer cards in January 2012 If you have been waiting for the best time to sign up for Payoneer – this would be it! If you sign up during January 2012, your activation fee will be waived – regardless of whether you start receiving payments from your sponsor in January or later. This means that you don't have to have your Payoneer card to qualify for free activation, just to sign up through any of the sponsors we work with. Additionally, anyone that receives at least $1,200 in sponsor payments and private loads (anyone in the world can load your card through any internationally accepted MasterCard of Visa), will receive a $12 bonus loaded directly into their card that will cover 12 months of maintenance fees. The majority of our users, especially in this industry, perform over 3 transactions per month, which lowers the maintenance fee to just $1, so these $12 will cover all of your fees for all of 2012. This also means that those of you who sign up in January AND get at least $1,200 from your sponsors this month can win twice - $25 in savings combined. I'd like to remind everyone that for months that you do not use your card, we don't charge you any maintenance fees. As most of you probably know, Payoneer works with freelancers, affiliates, stock photographers, and within the adult industry, and provides companies with multiple ways to transfer payments, including prepaid debit MasterCard cards, deposits to local banks worldwide and payments to local e-wallets. Our cardholders also have the option to receive payments from anyone by international Visa or MasterCard. We work with thousands of companies, including Fortune 100 companies, and have more than 1.2 million payees worldwide. We are a Registered Money Business in the USA (you can see it here: http://www.fincen.gov/financial_inst...eselector.html - select New York), and we are FDIC insured and backed by several strong banks and financial institutions. Of course, I'm here to answer any questions you may have. Happy holidays, everyone!
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2011-12-29, 03:16 PM | #2 |
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wait, monthly $1 maintenance fee ? no wonder everyone use ...
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2011-12-29, 03:36 PM | #3 |
That which does not kill us, will try, try again.
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Looks like you have to "perform over 3 transactions per month, which lowers the maintenance fee to just $1" otherwise maybe the fee is higher?
Hard to know for sure since aside from the fact that you can't open an account or sign up for a card directly from Payoneer, there's this nice twist on the FAQ page too: "...you may be obligated to pay certain service, maintenance or transaction fees. ... Costs are listed and explained when you sign in..." So just go sign up (someplace else) and then we'll tell you what it'll cost you to use the service afterwards.
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2012-01-18, 05:26 AM | #4 | |
Rock stars ... is there anything they don't know?
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2012-01-26, 08:19 AM | #5 | |
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Be aware to everyone that has PAYONEER as type of payment at some sponsors.
I just found out that my PAYONEER account was blocked, so had small chat with them. Whether you stay or leave is your decision, and no one else should judge PAYONEER for just my case, but be aware. Quote:
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2012-01-26, 08:26 AM | #6 |
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That's bullshit. I miss Epassporte.
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2012-01-26, 09:00 AM | #7 |
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@ PC - that's really a fucked-up way to incentivize cardholders to load funds into the system. You'd think they'd realize that after the ePassporte crash things like this will not attract as many new users from those in adult marketing.
They're making things so hard for themselves in this market. Like poor Talia having to explain that "each sponsor that signs up with us has a different fee structure, so some may have no fees for maintenance and others will." Which effectively means you need to look around for a sponsor which does not choose to charge fees to pay you. Someone should make a site/page listing all sponsors who payout via Payoneer and have a chart comparing the fees each sponsor charges. ...wait ... actually Payoneer should have that page. Unless of course they just simply eliminated the whole idiotic "just sign up through any of the sponsors we work with" ritual. And really, why not let someone actually sign up for a Payoneer account at the place you'd expect to be able to do that. You know, at Payoneer.
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2012-01-26, 09:06 AM | #8 |
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I wish Payoneer would let someone just signup without having to go through a sponsor to signup.
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2012-01-26, 10:14 AM | #9 |
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It looks like they think that we ( WB's ) are dumb fucks.
Well, fuck them back. I will not apply for new card. I have handful of sponsors that were set to PAYONEER, I just switch them back to checks and voila. |
2012-01-26, 11:38 AM | #10 |
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Since ePassporte's downfall, I only take checks. If a sponsor doesn't offer to pay by check, I don't promote them. I realize that's easy for me, living in the U.S. where it doesn't cost me anything to cash them, but can be a pricey option for those living abroad. It's going to take some time for me to build trust in any of the newer payment solutions, and these types of threads do not create confidence.
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2012-02-02, 05:42 AM | #11 |
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I just wanted to clarify some details regarding accounts closed due to inactivity:
When an account is closed due to inactivity, the payment method will still remain active, and you can continue receiving partner and affiliate payments. As soon as you receive one, simply let us know and we'll re-enable the account. Payoneer doesn't charge you an annual fee, we charge a monthly fee. We choose to do this because cardholders may go a month without any payments, and in those cases we don't charge for that month (whereas with an annual fee you are charged regardless). We believe it's more fair to the cardholder that way. Regardless of whether a card is loaded in a given month, however, Payoneer is charged for every active card. If an account is inactive for an extended period of time (normally 6 months to a year), it is disabled until a future payments is received. Once the payment is received, the account holder can simply contact us to re-enable the account. If anyone has any questions or comments in regards to this issue, or Payoneer in general, please feel free.
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