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Topic: Comparison of Transfer Fees (Bitcoin, Paypal, Dwolla, etc.) (Read 2342 times)

legendary
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feefighters seems to be about credit cards only ?


Bitcoin is awesome because the transaction fees are so low.  Of course, by the time your international friend receives bitcoin and changes it to cash they may only get 75% or even less of what you intended to send them, but the transaction fees, boy are they low.

with all your propaganda against bitcoin you sound like you did not buy when you could at 1.5 and want to draw the price back down to that to buy now
legendary
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Bitcoin is awesome because the transaction fees are so low.  Of course, by the time your international friend receives bitcoin and changes it to cash they may only get 75% or even less of what you intended to send them, but the transaction fees, boy are they low.
hero member
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feefighters.com
legendary
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paypal fees:
https://cms.paypal.com/cgi-bin/marketingweb?cmd=_render-content&content_ID=marketing_us/fees

good site about other payment methods and some infos/links about fees:
http://blog.webdistortion.com/2010/07/28/paypal-alternatives-e-commerce/


looks like for an international transaction you can easily pay from 2-4%
legendary
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I did not exchange any Bitcoins, just sent fiat money over the pond with paypal.
legendary
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Satoshi is rolling in his grave. #bitcoin
where did u even find xchange with paypal ? i thought they all closed ?
legendary
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Is there a list of the fees for international money transfers with the various systems? Just recently I received 200€ from Canada to Germany and had to pay a horrendous fee of 8.15€ (of course I would have preferred Bitcoin).

I think such a list would show the bitcoin advantage quite clearly. Transfer time would also be of interest.
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