2 0|0|Can I get an RME for dummies lesson?|Barb09|Barb0969@AOL.com|22:01:27|05/17/2009|
Posted on May-17-09 at 10:01 PM (Eastern) by 71.239.32.53

In light of paypal's new fees...I am reconsidering RME....course, I had a hard time signing up with them which is why I didn't do so. BUT, can I get a RME for Dummies lesson? Any fees? can I dump it into my bank? Is it as quick and easy as PP?

I looked and looked and found no coupons for troll food......SO, I don't feed the trolls!! 1|1|Barb, I have used RME when it first came out and there were no fees. I went to their website and here is what it says;|Ranalt|ainebailey@gmail.com|22:48:11|05/17/2009|

Posted on May-17-09 at 10:48 PM (Eastern) by 76.226.225.105

MoneyExchange facts: Sending money
http://www.revolutionmoneyexchange.com/WebSite/SendMoney.aspx

Sending money online via MoneyExchange is FREE between MoneyExchange accountholders. Pretty cool, huh?
Money arrives at the MoneyExchange account faster than you can say, “MoneyExchange is money.” (Maybe even faster.)
You can send up to $1000 per day, and not to exceed $2500 per calendar month, through MoneyExchange.
Want to send money to someone who isn’t a MoneyExchange accountholder? Simply log into MoneyExchange and complete a request to send money to their email address. They will get an invitation to sign up. Once they’ve completed registering for a MoneyExchange account and the recipient has accepted the funds, the funds will be posted instantly to the recipient’s account.

Maybe we should all switch over to RME and leave "PAY" pal in the dust.



Life is like a cup of tea,
It's all in how you make it.
Lisa

2|1|You also get a debit card.|MommyOf2QTs|MommyOf2QTs@Hotmail.com|22:56:06|05/17/2009|

Last edited on May-17-09 at 10:56 PM (Eastern) by 24.154.91.20

Posted on May-17-09 at 10:56 PM (Eastern) by 24.154.91.20

But I only joined a few weeks ago and haven't even had anyone pay me with it yet.

So someone more experienced with RME will have to let you know about the debit card. I know they said if you don't want to use it, just cut it up and throw it away. But it's a nice option if you carry a large balance in your account. I think the debit card free to use, except for cash withdrawals at ATM machines...I think there is a fee for that.

I plan on transferring my balance (when I get one...lol) to my bank account and just keeping a small amount available for purchases. So I doubt I'll keep the debit card.