So I just transferred 300 EUR to a site and neteller charged me 20 USD for this transaction,
how do you guys avoid fees like this ? feel pretty mad atm
was charged a ridiculous amount for conversion from usd to EUR
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Try to plan ahead and stick to one currency. If you need to convert currency in advance use services like Oanda, never ewallets, bookies or banks .
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most of my books are in usd however at some of them I was forced to select eur., how does this service like Oanda work ?Bubbles wrote: Try to plan ahead and stick to one currency. If you need to convert currency in advance use services like Oanda, never ewallets, bookies or banks .
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It’s just a currency converting service (also a trading platform), not the only one on the market, with no commission and reasonable spread. It’s not worth describing here how it works as it’s not a rocket science, just go to their side and read around..
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can you buy bitcoins from them?Bubbles wrote: It’s just a currency converting service (also a trading platform), not the only one on the market, with no commission and reasonable spread. It’s not worth describing here how it works as it’s not a rocket science, just go to their side and read around..
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https://www.oanda.com/currency/converter/
Re: was charged a ridiculous amount for conversion from usd to EUR
Yes,but you cannot withdraw them to your wallet as they do not support it.Thordin wrote:can you buy bitcoins from them?Bubbles wrote: It’s just a currency converting service (also a trading platform), not the only one on the market, with no commission and reasonable spread. It’s not worth describing here how it works as it’s not a rocket science, just go to their side and read around..
https://www.oanda.com/currency/converter/
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This was a bit genius if I understand this right I need two wallets to use this? One in euro and one in usd and use this site as a middleman?
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If you use more than one currency you need to consider in advance what will be your currency converting needs and build a structure of ewallets, bank accounts, whatever that will suit it. You can use two ewallets or two bank’s subaccounts depending on how you organised your operation. Nobody knows it but you so it’s hard to advise. Oanda as such is nothing more than a currency exchange point like the one you see at every intl airport. The only difference is that because of the scale it offers spread as if you were buying/selling directly from forex. It makes a huge difference.
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You can only have one e-wallet per company in your name so I'm sure this greatly complicates things.
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You don’t need to register two ewallets with any bookie (is it the case that you’re only allowed one now?). Say you have a vip account like most ppl here have. It means you can have subaccounts in different currencies still with the same wallet. If your main currency is EUR you keep your main account in EUR. If you want to deposit to bookies that don’t accept EUR and you want to deposit say in USD you first do currency exchange: your EUR ewallet account – Oanda – your USD ewallet (sub)account and only than, having saved big chunk of 6% that Ace lost on his conversion, make a transfer to those bookies in USD. So you don’t need two ewallets but only one registered with those USD bookies. It used to make sense in the past. I haven’t done it recently as now I generally try to use only one currency to avoid any hassle at all. But if ewallets didn’t change their rules dramatically I can’t see why it shouldn’t still work (of course, you can do exactly the same operation with bank accounts instead of ewallets).
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Let me know if I can help AJ i got a guy that will get ya a % back of deposits.
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yes I would be interested in thisRoosterDonky wrote: Let me know if I can help AJ i got a guy that will get ya a % back of deposits.