posted on September 13, 2003 09:47:21 AM new
Well, considering the fact that CITIBANK's c2it no longer will accept VISA cards, it doesn't make a whole lot of sense to even discuss this totally worthless "service!"
posted on September 13, 2003 10:20:45 AM new
it may be worth your while to open an account with c2it,it has some interesting features you may need someday.like sending money overseas or wiring foreign currency etc.
just in case.
for example,if you need to send 250 dollars or more worth of yen,euro or pound etc overseas,the transaction fee is only 10 dollars versus 35 with your regular bank.
the exchange rate may be higher,but how big a difference would it make on 250 dollars worth of foreign currency?
and you can do this at home,and not to make a special trip to your bank.
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posted on September 13, 2003 12:43:32 PM new
Stop - how is that different from PayPal? I can send Yen, Euros, Canadian Dollars or British Pounds using PayPal. So why bother with a service that is as limited in it's resources as c2it?
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posted on September 13, 2003 01:13:55 PM new
fenix03,
like the saying goes in defense industry-REAL MEN DONT EAT QUICHE.
many manufacturers and suppliers ,esp those overseas do not accept paypal.
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posted on September 13, 2003 02:37:47 PM new
Stop - This is true - but I have yet to deal with one that accepts c2it either. Most however do accept credit cards directly.
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