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We would like to bring to all members attention that Libertyreserve has increased the Deposit/transfer fees to nearly 3 dollars per transaction. https://www.libertyreserve.com/EN/fees/ for more information.
This means on all your spends from today, you will be charged a $3 flat rate for making deposits in Tradedfund from now. These changes are due to Libertyreseve setting up the price.
We are considering other payment processors and options, and hope to add the banking info to TF very soon.
All spends to the Tradedfund program have been corrected with the correct deposit fee of $3 today. All spends to yesterday are caclulated at $1.
We have processed all Cashout requests, and hope our investors do take part in the forum more often, and also post their experience with payments and other issues on the Rolclub forum.
If we invest through Liberty Reserve, then you introduce an alternative, banks for instance, or liberty go under, can we then change our method of exchange with TF into and out of the same account with all our funds remaining valid?
If we invest through Liberty Reserve, then you introduce an alternative, banks for instance, or liberty go under, can we then change our method of exchange with TF into and out of the same account with all our funds remaining valid?
Hello Pas100.
Yes, as all spends that come inn are invested asap, we do not keep any funds in LR any longer then we have to. Your funds will in such situation be paid out in an alternative way.
If we invest through Liberty Reserve, then you introduce an alternative, banks for instance, or liberty go under, can we then change our method of exchange with TF into and out of the same account with all our funds remaining valid?
Your question is specifically aimed at wanting to transfer from a Banlk account and thereafter, back into the bank account with whatever, whenever, you decide just whichever amount you wish to transfer it.
First, you need to understand this.
The Bank will first need to have an international agreement with a E-Currency Payment Processor. Very remote is the chances here.
Second, that is something like what AlertPay has accomplished. It took more than 2 years to achieve that.
Not withstanding the costs that eventually gave AP the charges they impose, there is the other charges that the Bank includes with their own rules and Fees before you literally have it deposited into your Bank.
LR is not in that position to offer your desired wish, I would also prefer that myself, but given the costs that eventually come into question, and the limitation as well, both in amount and frequency within a year based on the account plan that is created, you'd rather, and we all hope too, that LR doesn't perish but stay long in the business!!!
You still need to prefer and select whenever, with whoever that is able to exchange with your growing surplus of LR funds.
We hope you make tons of money this way... and we also offer you the REESE option just introduced. To conduct safe and scam-free exchanges right within the Forum itself. I would suggest, once you eventually have your LR money converted by an exchange, into PayPal or deal direct with some other large Exchanger that will convert your E-currency money, will you then be able to deposit the large sum into whichever Bank you so choose.
At the moment, you have to do, like all of us dealing with E-currencies, find a way to have real money converted into LR to invest and when you get LR money returned, you have to find with your own means, to convert or exchange it back to hard currency... before it ends up in your chosen, preferred bank.
That is how I read your question. I hope this elaborate answer meets this specific query you raised.
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