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RuthB 2010-12-22 05:21 PM

Paxum News - New Withdrawal Method!
 
Paxum is pleased to announce the addition of a brand new withdrawal method for both business and personal accounts;

Ewallet withdrawal to ANY Debit Card or Credit Card!

After listening to the numerous requests from our vast client database, all Paxum customers now have the ability to withdraw funds from their Paxum account directly to ANY credit card or debit card of their choice!

As expected, our fees are reasonable and competitive at just 1% of the transaction, with a minimum fee of $6 USD per transfer. PLUS there is absolutely NO LIMIT on the amount that can be transferred through this withdrawal method.

Check out this new option inside your Paxum Account Admin, and make sure to get in touch with one of our friendly representatives if you have any questions or need help getting signed up with your own Paxum account!

We welcome all your suggestions and comments as we are continuously developing our service to best match your needs.

Keep an eye out for more exciting announcements coming soon!

Cleo 2010-12-22 06:40 PM

So is there any reason now to get the Paxum MasterCard that costs $45 per year?

RuthB 2010-12-22 06:47 PM

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Originally Posted by Cleo (Post 496242)
So is there any reason now to get the Paxum MasterCard that costs $45 per year?

Of course! The Paxum Mastercard is still a good option since we offer low fees and loading your ewallet funds to the Paxum Mastercard is instant so you can use the funds rightaway.

We've added this new withdrawal option in order to provide our clients with more options to access their funds, so if you already have a credit card/debit card and would prefer to receive your funds there, you now have that choice as well!

More choices are good! |thumb

Greenguy 2010-12-22 07:02 PM

I hope so, since mine just got here in the mail.

Ramster 2010-12-23 09:47 AM

I've signed up so now I guess it's time to change some sponsors payout options to Paxum

Cleo 2010-12-23 09:53 AM

I've gotten a few small payments made to my Paxum card already.

Still not sure what the advantage is to getting a Paxum Mastercard is though now that it can be transferred to any card including my Paypay Mastercard.

RuthB 2010-12-23 10:15 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Ramster (Post 496260)
I've signed up so now I guess it's time to change some sponsors payout options to Paxum

Sounds good, thanks for signing up! |thumb

Quote:

Originally Posted by Cleo (Post 496262)
I've gotten a few small payments made to my Paxum card already.

Still not sure what the advantage is to getting a Paxum Mastercard is though now that it can be transferred to any card including my Paypay Mastercard.

Some clients want access to their funds instantly, and those clients would be best served using their Paxum Mastercard since loading is instant.

Other clients would prefer the ability to use their already existing cards to receive funds, and for those clients our new withdrawal method may be their preference.

The key is flexibility and the power of choice. Two things you now have more of with Paxum. |waves|

Cleo 2010-12-23 10:18 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by RuthB (Post 496263)
Some clients want access to their funds instantly, and those clients would be best served using their Paxum Mastercard since loading is instant.

Other clients would prefer the ability to use their already existing cards to receive funds, and for those clients our new withdrawal method may be their preference.

The key is flexibility and the power of choice. Two things you now have more of with Paxum. |waves|

Are the fees the same with either transferring to your Paxum MC or another CC card?

RuthB 2010-12-23 10:27 AM

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Originally Posted by Cleo (Post 496264)
Are the fees the same with either transferring to your Paxum MC or another CC card?

Transferring funds to your Paxum Mastercard has a 25 cent fee for Personal accounts, and a $1 fee for Business accounts.

Transferring funds to any other credit or debit card has a 1% transaction fee, with a minimum of $6 USD fee.

ie: if you wanted to transfer $200 to your external credit card it would carry a $6 USD fee.

If you wanted to transfer $200 to your Paxum Mastercard it would carry a $0.25 fee.


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