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Since Epements has rouble cards, we can make payments in roubles, at our own rate. Maybe we will do that.
Since epayments have rouble cards, we can make payments in roubles, at our own rate. It is possible to do this.
Since epayments have rouble cards, we can make payments in roubles, at our own exchange rate. Perhaps we will do that.
And it was fine before, withdrawing at the exchange rate is even more convenient, but I would do it too )))
Since epayments have rouble cards, we can make payments in roubles, at our own rate. Maybe we can do that.
We have rouble cards, so we can make payments in roubles at our own exchange rate. Maybe we can do that.
Probably a ruble wallet? I don't have a card, unfortunately...
In any case, if there is a ruble withdrawal to eP with conversion at an adequate exchange rate, that would be great.
Maybe Renat made a mistake. There are ruble accounts.
You can transfer from account to account, but it's the same conversion... I recently transferred $30 to a ruble account:
Currency exchange from USD to RUB. Rate = 56.0780
got 1,682.3
I transferred from my rouble account to YaD, but YaD has cards linked to the account, and ePaiments didn't let me pay for the credit - I had to beat the drum...
Probably a ruble wallet? I don't have a card, unfortunately...
In any case, if there is a ruble withdrawal to eP at an adequate conversion rate, that would be great.
And then? Another conversion from a ruble account to a dollar account and then from that to a card? Twice the commission? Great...
The main thing is that it must be in rubles, and they do not need to count, there is a ... )))
And then? Another conversion from a ruble account to a dollar account and then from that to a card? Twice the commission? Great...