Hey guys, I asked a similar questions recently about people's
experiences cashing out with 5Dimes (specifically using the Debit Card
Funds Application). I have tried the Certified Check method once and
the check didn't end up clearing properly. They told me to try the Debit
Card method and then they just now told me that it didn't go through
because they can't process it through my bank (which is a credit union).
My
main goal is to cash out $2500 but be able to somehow get that money
into my bank's checking account. I don't want to have to have a bunch of
prepaid gift cards and all that nonsense. I tried talking to their
customer support but it's a nightmare. They told me I should look into
Reloadit but they were extremely vague on details. Does anyone have any
experiences with Reloadit, how it works, or any other methods that would
get me the result I'm looking for?
Thanks!
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Hey guys, I asked a similar questions recently about people's
experiences cashing out with 5Dimes (specifically using the Debit Card
Funds Application). I have tried the Certified Check method once and
the check didn't end up clearing properly. They told me to try the Debit
Card method and then they just now told me that it didn't go through
because they can't process it through my bank (which is a credit union).
My
main goal is to cash out $2500 but be able to somehow get that money
into my bank's checking account. I don't want to have to have a bunch of
prepaid gift cards and all that nonsense. I tried talking to their
customer support but it's a nightmare. They told me I should look into
Reloadit but they were extremely vague on details. Does anyone have any
experiences with Reloadit, how it works, or any other methods that would
get me the result I'm looking for?
They now have the bank card option. Pretty much same day, 7 days a week. My buddy has used it plenty of times and never an issue. Probably ur best route. I think u can then move the funds from bank to a checking account.
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They now have the bank card option. Pretty much same day, 7 days a week. My buddy has used it plenty of times and never an issue. Probably ur best route. I think u can then move the funds from bank to a checking account.
@ I'm sorry. Meant bank card option. Google net-spend and check out the website. U can get a better understanding of what u can and cannot do once it hits that account from 5D
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@ I'm sorry. Meant bank card option. Google net-spend and check out the website. U can get a better understanding of what u can and cannot do once it hits that account from 5D
I have only cahsed out using the MoneyGram option. The maximum you can recieve with the option is 800 so you would have to do it afew times. 5dimes hits you with about a 4% fee but you get one free payout a month IF you haven't had a payout in the last 30days.
Do they hit you with a fee for the bank card withdrawal method?
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I have only cahsed out using the MoneyGram option. The maximum you can recieve with the option is 800 so you would have to do it afew times. 5dimes hits you with about a 4% fee but you get one free payout a month IF you haven't had a payout in the last 30days.
Do they hit you with a fee for the bank card withdrawal method?
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