problem with my money

Started by stalin24 2018-02-14 at 17:04
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stalin24
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When the time that I request my payment is met, should the balance be returned to my principal balance, please tell me what happens?
Admin
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Hello,

Please read our withdraw rule :

In order to request your payment to a payment processor 10% of your total deposits must be made with this payment processor.If you do not have any deposits you can withdraw to any payment processor you want. If you request your payment and you do not meet this requirement your withdraw will get refunded.

Best regards,
Scarlet-clicks Support
batpaid
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I had the same problem now it is much clear
mscarlet
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Quote: admin
Hello,

Please read our withdraw rule :

In order to request your payment to a payment processor 10% of your total deposits must be made with this payment processor.If you do not have any deposits you can withdraw to any payment processor you want. If you request your payment and you do not meet this requirement your withdraw will get refunded.

Best regards,
Scarlet-clicks Support


Yes, Admin, it was very clear this before and when you are choosing or changing your payment precessor...but now when the PayPal is gone, when all of us, who were using it, were forced to choose another one without our will...it is simply unfair to keep the same rule, without some difference here...

Regards,
mscarlet
dmany520
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the same thing happened to me I used PayPal that will happen with what I used to paypal admin
valeriy72
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It is necessary to support the site. If you want the website to continue working! Admin well done, prosperity to him and to those sites which he leads. Then all will be well!
I have the main paypal. I will switch to another payment system.
With the conclusion will have to wait

« Last Edit: 2018-02-16 at 04:41 by valeriy72 »
Nik8
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Yes I appreciate the current withdrawal rules...it us much easier than many other ptcs..
Nik8
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The 10% requirement is really small...I had the fear to work with PayPal ..so I always deposit in ptcs with two or more payment processor..it is always nice..
devianss
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the truth for users who will no longer work with the system is not good, because I made a deposit with paypal ok now I have to make the deposit with payoner 10% ok I do it, but now my question is. What happens if I no longer want to make purchases or anything that new deposit I made from 10% payoner to be able to continue withdrawing my money as I recover if that money I deposit appears directly in my balance of purchases and can not put that money to my retirement balance. What should I do? lose that 10% someone explain to me what that is
devianss
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Quote: mscarlet
Quote: admin
Hello,

Please read our withdraw rule :

In order to request your payment to a payment processor 10% of your total deposits must be made with this payment processor.If you do not have any deposits you can withdraw to any payment processor you want. If you request your payment and you do not meet this requirement your withdraw will get refunded.

Best regards,
Scarlet-clicks Support


Yes, Admin, it was very clear this before and when you are choosing or changing your payment precessor...but now when the PayPal is gone, when all of us, who were using it, were forced to choose another one without our will...it is simply unfair to keep the same rule, without some difference here...

Regards,
mscarlet



the truth for users who will no longer work with the system is not good, because I made a deposit with paypal ok now I have to make the deposit with payoner 10% ok I do it, but now my question is. What happens if I no longer want to make purchases or anything that new deposit I made from 10% payoner to be able to continue withdrawing my money as I recover if that money I deposit appears directly in my balance of purchases and can not put that money to my retirement balance. What should I do? lose that 10% someone explain to me what that is