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November 19, 2007 at 9:30 pm #606072AnonymousInactive
Looks like Quicktender raised their withdrawal fee to $20. Bummer.
November 20, 2007 at 1:52 am #754480AnonymousInactiveI’m not sure, but I think it always $20, 10 from them and another 10 from their bank that does the wire. Or is it now $30? Either way, I wish the programs that rely on paying US via quicktender would get going on ASP.
November 20, 2007 at 3:33 am #754487AnonymousInactive@cagney12 145697 wrote:
I’m not sure, but I think it always $20, 10 from them and another 10 from their bank that does the wire. Or is it now $30? Either way, I wish the programs that rely on paying US via quicktender would get going on ASP.
I did two transfers because I got tired of waiting for all the programs to pay.
My first transfer (at the beginning of the month) was $10 for QT and then another $10 for the intermediate bank. However, I noticed QT charged me $20 for the one I just did and I’m assuming another $10 charge for the intermediate bank.Although I read in QT FAQ’s (when registering) that the fee was going to be $20 anyway.
Cheers,
SlotplayerJanuary 4, 2008 at 5:01 am #757902giftorgbestMemberThe same as ECocard. the withdrawal fee is $20 now.
January 4, 2008 at 5:05 am #757903AnonymousInactiveMy memory is that it was $10.
January 4, 2008 at 10:39 pm #757960AnonymousInactiveEcoCard was $10 for them and $10 for the intermediary bank Deutsch Bank (sp?).
I did a transfer last week and paid $20 to QuickTender and $10 to Deutsch Bank. Expected the fee to be $20 flat rate as stated on the site but when my money came in it was $10 short – so I asked my bank to do a trace. QT had posted the transfer less $20 – their fee. My bank had posted the incoming amount less $30 then deducted their fee.
It turned out – nowhere is it mentioned – that QT is still doing the intermediary bank thingy and that’s my missing $10.
Egg on my face – I apologized to my bank and thanked them for finding out where my $10 went.
Hope that clears it up.
Thanks again to Universal4 for his suggestion of Wamu that only charges $10 for incoming wires.
By the way, for Floridians banking Riverside. I was infuriated last week to learn that they sold out to Bank of North Georgia in March, 2006!!!! No advice to depositors, of course. Check it yourselves – go to riversidebank.com
Cheers,
ntaus
January 7, 2008 at 2:31 am #758040affiliategodMember$20 is a bunch of bs! IMO almost looks like they don’t plan to be around too long. Or US being around too long. Therefore, trying to suck all the money out of the transfers as they can. :flush:
Unfortunately, many of the affiliate programs don’t seem to try to go out of their way to help pay their affiliates. But, they still expect them to produce.
What ever happened with Affiliate Speedpay? Looked all good to me. How come affiliate programs aren’t going this route? Seems like the all around solution.
AM’s? Any imput would be appreciate I am sure by many affiliates here as to why your programs are not using it.
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