Exchange E-gold, Paypal, Moneybookers
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Disclaimer: I am not offering such services, I’m just teaching you how you can do this all by yourself.
Well, we all dealt with this issue at least once. I know I did at least. You have just $7 in your Paypal account and you found the perfect domain on Godaddy. But wait, the .com is $9.99… let’s see… I have $25 worth of e-gold and $75 in my Moneybookers account. One method is to withdraw the money from all of your account, put in on your cc or debit card or whatever and pay with it, right? Another method was to go on Digital Point Forums and post a new topic about exchanging Paypal to Moneybookers or Moneybookers to e-gold etc. Off course, you would pay a small fee to the person helping you with this service and everybody is happy, right? Wrong! Posting such services on DP was banned because….you’ve guessed it, a lot of people got scammed. You don’t know who to trust this days. Well, the best way to do it is: BY YOURSELF!
The method I’m going to expose will take some time (just the first withdraw) and you will have to pay all the commission, but in my opinion it beats all other methods because you have total control of your money and you only have to deal with your accounts.
What do you need?
Well, just an account on Getafreelancer. Don’t worry -the basic version is free- and has all the features you need to perform exchanges. Off course, you will need - and I assume you have a Paypal, Moneybookers and E-Gold account (forgot to tell you that this works only for the 3 systems mentioned).
How do I exchange e-currency?
Easy! Just deposit in your GAF (Getafreelancer) account money from any of your e-curency account and after you made $30 - yes, there is a withdraw limit - you can withdraw it on any account you would like. There is an option to withdraw the money on a debit card but I won’t qualify that as “cheap way to exchange e-currency”.
Well, this are the basic steps that you could follow in order to trade E-Gold, Paypal or Moneybookers. Stay tunned because I prepared a more in-depth post about Getafreelancer.
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Stefan
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Nice post, but on first withdraw need to wait 15 days, so i f**ed up
October 30th, 2008 at 4:00 am







