Hokie.... made a $2,000 debit card payout request last Monday morning at 8 am. Money was taken out of my account by 11 am. Funds hit my debit card at 2 pm same day. Amazing fast same day turnaround. You won't see this every time...but sometimes you'll get it same day.
Hokie.... made a $2,000 debit card payout request last Monday morning at 8 am. Money was taken out of my account by 11 am. Funds hit my debit card at 2 pm same day. Amazing fast same day turnaround. You won't see this every time...but sometimes you'll get it same day.
Yes....the debt card company charges you a $3 fee per ATM withdrawal transaction. The bank that you withdraw the money from will also most likely charge you a $1 - $5 per transaction fee for withdrawing on their ATM (based on their policy of using a debit card that is not theirs).
Assuming that you have $2,400 in your debit card account and that you can withdraw a max of $400 per ATM transaction (bank policy), you'll need 6 transactions to get the entire $2,400. Total fees taken out of the debit card for that will be roughly $36. You can also only make 4 withdrawals per day.
This is still significantly smaller than Western Union or Money Gram, and should be quicker.
Yes....the debt card company charges you a $3 fee per ATM withdrawal transaction. The bank that you withdraw the money from will also most likely charge you a $1 - $5 per transaction fee for withdrawing on their ATM (based on their policy of using a debit card that is not theirs).
Assuming that you have $2,400 in your debit card account and that you can withdraw a max of $400 per ATM transaction (bank policy), you'll need 6 transactions to get the entire $2,400. Total fees taken out of the debit card for that will be roughly $36. You can also only make 4 withdrawals per day.
This is still significantly smaller than Western Union or Money Gram, and should be quicker.
Yes....the debt card company charges you a $3 fee per ATM withdrawal transaction. The bank that you withdraw the money from will also most likely charge you a $1 - $5 per transaction fee for withdrawing on their ATM (based on their policy of using a debit card that is not theirs).
Assuming that you have $2,400 in your debit card account and that you can withdraw a max of $400 per ATM transaction (bank policy), you'll need 6 transactions to get the entire $2,400. Total fees taken out of the debit card for that will be roughly $36. You can also only make 4 withdrawals per day.
This is still significantly smaller than Western Union or Money Gram, and should be quicker.
Yes....the debt card company charges you a $3 fee per ATM withdrawal transaction. The bank that you withdraw the money from will also most likely charge you a $1 - $5 per transaction fee for withdrawing on their ATM (based on their policy of using a debit card that is not theirs).
Assuming that you have $2,400 in your debit card account and that you can withdraw a max of $400 per ATM transaction (bank policy), you'll need 6 transactions to get the entire $2,400. Total fees taken out of the debit card for that will be roughly $36. You can also only make 4 withdrawals per day.
This is still significantly smaller than Western Union or Money Gram, and should be quicker.
holy crap...are you kidding? never heard of a $1,000 ATM w/d before. I think you are still only allowed a max of 4 debit card w/d's a day, so you can easily get a full load of $2,5000 in 2 days. It's the most awesome payout system around.
holy crap...are you kidding? never heard of a $1,000 ATM w/d before. I think you are still only allowed a max of 4 debit card w/d's a day, so you can easily get a full load of $2,5000 in 2 days. It's the most awesome payout system around.
holy crap...are you kidding? never heard of a $1,000 ATM w/d before. I think you are still only allowed a max of 4 debit card w/d's a day, so you can easily get a full load of $2,5000 in 2 days. It's the most awesome payout system around.
holy crap...are you kidding? never heard of a $1,000 ATM w/d before. I think you are still only allowed a max of 4 debit card w/d's a day, so you can easily get a full load of $2,5000 in 2 days. It's the most awesome payout system around.
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