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Microstock Photography Forum - General => General Stock Discussion => Topic started by: epixx on July 09, 2008, 19:18
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I've recently activated a cool feature on my Moneybookers account: SMS warnings. Now, every time money is deposited into my account, I get an SMS on my mobile phone with a copy of the email that they're sending out. Great when I'm just waiting for the last transfer (SS in this case) before transferring to my regular bank account.
Last night, this happened just as I was going to bed, which meant I was able to get up again, transfer the money, and receive it on Friday, before the weekend, instead of on Monday.
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how much is charged for this feature?
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Nice option, will look into it.
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how much is charged for this feature?
The equivalent of $0.05. Yes, I know it's a lot of money, but for us rich guys..... ;D
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I dont see that option. Where can it be found? I looked in Services tab, but didnt find it. Maybe for my country is not available, therefore, not shown?
* Send SMS
* Send a fax
* Receive faxes
* Request money
* Auction payments
* Escrow
* Mobile payments
* Email support
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It's under your profile.
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it is 0.2$ per sms
I enabled this. :) I have to verify mobile number on next payment when I receive verification code.
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how much is charged for this feature?
The equivalent of $0.05. Yes, I know it's a lot of money, but for us rich guys..... ;D
nice to know microstock is making some of you rich! ;D
on the other thread i read of how one of us are waiting for that US500 so he could get a house or a car.
makes me realise that 500US would be like a pebble in a pool to me and others in cda and USA, but in some countries, that can make someone
rich.
i have to move there too. life would definitely be different where micro sales actually affects your bank account significantly.
happy for those who of you who are in that position.
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I live in bosnia, and price of a car is even more than in usa. People here are importing cars from USA because it is much cheaper than here. Fuel price is double than in USA. 1 liter of petrol (or diesel) is about 2 US dollars. (one liter, not a galon!)
I dont know where life is so cheap? Somebody probably made a joke about 500 bucks and buying a house.... With 500 dollars I barely can buy basic food for a month, not to mention paying the bills, petrol, etc.... I need at least 1500$ to make a decent (not luxurious!) life here.
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Cars are expensive here to, but food is cheap. That's more important than cars, at least to my stomach ;D