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HP_Guy
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Hi,
Had a look for this, can't see it answered anywhere. Can't find any Ts & Cs regarding it. Does anyone know how an upload to Moneybookers is treated by the credit card companies? Is it classed as a cash advance, in which case oodles of fees to apply... or could it be a purchase?
Thanks,
Had a look for this, can't see it answered anywhere. Can't find any Ts & Cs regarding it. Does anyone know how an upload to Moneybookers is treated by the credit card companies? Is it classed as a cash advance, in which case oodles of fees to apply... or could it be a purchase?
Thanks,
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Monkeybookers
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Any luck finding the answer for your question?Hi,
Had a look for this, can't see it answered anywhere. Can't find any Ts & Cs regarding it. Does anyone know how an upload to Moneybookers is treated by the credit card companies? Is it classed as a cash advance, in which case oodles of fees to apply... or could it be a purchase?
Thanks,
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It's a cash advance."A child of five could understand this. Fetch me a child of five." - Groucho Marx0
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