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New possibility of online paying appeared after Net-Teller and Paypal and FirePay were united. The aim of Net-Teller is to enable U.S. residents online transations through a InstaCash system which is linked to a personal bank account, Net-Tellers corporate bankaccount, Visa or MasterCard, an electronic fund raiser and the Fcash.com online cash transfer system. There are some limits in case of transactions made by international customers.Here, only credit cards or direct cash deposits are tolerable. Sounds great, but how is it in reality? It’s enough to look at the “fine print”on the log-in section to notice some drawbacks. A company trying to establish a credible line should be trustworthy, or at least honest. The information given in the “fine print” should be easy to understand. Be careful then. In this case, you should expect two to four buisness days for electronic money transfers from a personal bank account. What is more, you will have to pay a service fee for any credit card transactions.Another important information: resignation is not as easy as you may think. There are some limits if you want to withdraw. A base for withdrawal is your actual cash deposit. If you have $500, then you can withdraw only $100. Now compare: If you choose the Electronic fund transfer, you will have to wait one to two days. The fee for checks delivered by FedEx is $25. For regular mail you don’t have to pay at all. Although Net-teller doesn’t promote InstaCash service, it is the best alternative for paying.

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