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Do not use epayments my account does not answer with no reason closure

They do not answer the tickets  Closed our reasonless accounts




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Bugüne kadar yaptığım bitcoin alışverişlerinde benim üzerimden binlerce dolar kazandılar ve bana çok fahiş fiyatlara sattılar.



full member
Activity: 132
Merit: 100
here is something for my wife account was freeze in 2014 and till today they still haven't gave any reason why they held the money over 2 years to them it was money laundry but i know i was doing bitcoin trading here the support answer after 2 years
Ticket No. 157576. annik biss
Dear Annik Bissonnette, Thank you for contacting the ePayments support team. At the moment we actually do not have any relevant information to be communicated to you. However, we are at the final stage of the decision-making process, since our legal department has been preparing the statement on this issue as well as the directions for e-Wallets involved into the flow of payments. We do understand your wish to resolve the issue at the earliest possible time, and we are also aimed at this. We are intended to provide you with the final notice within 1 month.

lokk how much money they holding on over $6000 USD now mw and my wife hiring lawyer to get throw them plus 2 years of no payment made.
don't do business with them 2 years holding legal money and keep saying bank hasn't fix the issue 2 years wow they are scam and scam?HuhHuhHuhHuhHuhHuhHuhHuhHuhHuh? Angry

ouch... another version of PayPal... great Sad
newbie
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here is something for my wife account was freeze in 2014 and till today they still haven't gave any reason why they held the money over 2 years to them it was money laundry but i know i was doing bitcoin trading here the support answer after 2 years
Ticket No. 157576. annik biss
Dear Annik Bissonnette, Thank you for contacting the ePayments support team. At the moment we actually do not have any relevant information to be communicated to you. However, we are at the final stage of the decision-making process, since our legal department has been preparing the statement on this issue as well as the directions for e-Wallets involved into the flow of payments. We do understand your wish to resolve the issue at the earliest possible time, and we are also aimed at this. We are intended to provide you with the final notice within 1 month.

lokk how much money they holding on over $6000 USD now mw and my wife hiring lawyer to get throw them plus 2 years of no payment made.
don't do business with them 2 years holding legal money and keep saying bank hasn't fix the issue 2 years wow they are scam and scam?HuhHuhHuhHuhHuhHuhHuhHuhHuhHuh? Angry
newbie
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Merit: 0
Dear customers!

You all undoubtedly need to make repeat payments such as transfers to relatives and partners. Specially for such cases we have catered for the functionality of payment templates. From now on ePayments you can make a payment, create a template and pay using the details provided in one click.

You can try the new feature in your personal account.

Sincerely yours,
ePayments team
newbie
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Good afternoon,

Man your minimum and maximum amounts on Bank Wire Transfers are too high.Plus it will rip off the users as for transfer minimum amount should be $85 which is also subjected to your transfer fees and maximum is only $135.So basically we pay taxes both the times when we try to transfer an amount more than $135.What if my amount is $150? I won't be able to transfer more than $135 even with paying your service fee and have to wait for the remaining amount to reach $85 to be able to be transferred .

Kindly informing you that "min $85.00" means a minimum service fee, not a transfer amount, and "max $ 135.00" means a maximum service fee for transfer from your eWallet to bank account.

The minimum amount including fees for transfers from your eWallet to bank account is $ 100.00, and the maximum amount of transfer including fees is $ 100 000.00.

Transfer can be processed online in menu "Payments and transfers” – “To Bank account”.

Best regards,
ePayments team.
legendary
Activity: 910
Merit: 1000
Your fees are expensive for a little arbitase  Embarrassed
full member
Activity: 140
Merit: 100
Nice domain! That domain is worth some money dude.
legendary
Activity: 1750
Merit: 1115
Providing AI/ChatGpt Services - PM!
Man your minimum and maximum amounts on Bank Wire Transfers are too high.Plus it will rip off the users as for transfer minimum amount should be $85 which is also subjected to your transfer fees and maximum is only $135.So basically we pay taxes both the times when we try to transfer an amount more than $135.What if my amount is $150? I won't be able to transfer more than $135 even with paying your service fee and have to wait for the remaining amount to reach $85 to be able to be transferred .
newbie
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Dear members,

We would like to invite you to have a look at ePayments platform www.epayments.com. You might have heard of us, or maybe you’re already using ePayments!

About ePayments:
Our company is registered in the United Kingdom and operates according to English law. In 2014 ePayments received an FCA licence (UK) which confirmed the reliability of our service and provided the legal right to issue electronic money. ePayments guarantees the safety of financial operations and the protection of confidential information.

How ePayments works:
Working with payments with ePayments is easy and simple: the e-Wallet allows you to make payments and calculations, whereas the ePayments Prepaid MasterCard® allows to pay for goods and services in stores and withdraw funds from ATMs.

You can get paid using several methods:
• Wire Transfer - 0%
• Internal transfer  - 0%
• WebMoney

Withdraw funds:
Cash from ATMs with ePayments card
Payment in POS-terminals with ePayments card
Internal transfer
Bank transfer
Transfer to WebMoney
Withdraw funds to credit/debit card (VISA/ MasterCard®)
 
ePayments Prepaid MasterCard® limits:
• Minimum amount which can be added to the card- $10.00
• Maximum daily amount which can be withdrawn from an ATM- $3,000.00
• Maximum amount which can be added in one operation- $10,000.00
• Maximum amount allowed on the card- $20,000.000

 
It is possible to make payments to our cards from any affiliate networks. To receive a payment on ePayments you need just to clarify with your partner programme the most convenient way for them to pay- directly by internal transfer on ePayments (in which case you need just to provide your ePID) or, for example, by bank transfer (you can find the necessary details needed for such a transfer on the ‘Add funds’ page in your personal account).

Our mobile applications:

Available on iTunes and Google Play.

Manage your finances from your smartphone! Our applications support the following services:
• Get paid funds to e-Wallet by direct transfer, bank transfer or from What you're posting is forbidden and against the forum rules.;
• Transfer funds from e-Wallet to VISA/MasterCard® cards;
• Transfer funds between e-Wallets and ePayments cards;
• Transfer funds to/from WebMoney;
• Transfer funds to anybody by their telephone number or email;
• Exchange currencies;
• Order, activate and make full use of ePayments cards.

Sign up now!

I will be happy to answer any questions which you may have.

Sincerely yours,
Lydia, ePayments community-manager.
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