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blondi
12-20-2015, 05:16 PM
My donation is up and i wanted to buy a new one how much should i load on visa to get iptv?

Farmer1
12-20-2015, 05:38 PM
105.00 us check it out here http://iptvrocket.is/

Bulldawg
12-21-2015, 02:11 AM
Mine was a little over 110 after fees

Farmer1
12-21-2015, 02:26 AM
Canadian funds will be 150 or better

TVTRAPPER
12-21-2015, 04:05 AM
mine was 112.00 don't know why, because it said 105 I didn't see anything about Fee's ?

frank666
12-21-2015, 10:12 AM
not worth 150 rite now until they get there s*** together

big dady
12-21-2015, 04:47 PM
mine was 112.00 don't know why, because it said 105 I didn't see anything about Fee's ?

The fees are from your CC for international charge

Deadwood
12-21-2015, 06:21 PM
The fees are from your CC for international charge

The biggest problem starts with how to pay and then the Credit Card payment is refused or "failed". Enhancing on this, one looks for other ways like Canada Post Visa card which you can buy for $ 15 and then you preload it with whatever amount that becomes more clouded by the "transaction fee, the exchange fee, the monthly fee and whatever fees that may apply on the other end when the transaction is actually accepted. Then it takes 24 - 48 hours to find out if the funds were accepted, the transaction completed and for how much. If it got any simpler, I just don't think I'd bother but then its a sellers market and you know how sellers don't like being inconvenienced in any way. Customer service has just gone down to a whole new level. Ok, so how much does one actually pre-load in Canadian funds after all is done and the taxes applied ? :confused:

Well, I'm left guessing but I don't think it would be much less than a hundred seventy five Canadian dollars - after you pay the preliminary charges, taxes and the transaction fees, currency exchange fees and whatever else that comes down the pike listed as fees without articulating on what they're for.


My donation is up and i wanted to buy a new one how much should i load on visa to get iptv?

If you're loading it up with Canadian dollars, I wouldn't load less than one hundred seventy five.

Marley
12-21-2015, 06:36 PM
what is 105 dollar in canada money mine cost me just few dollars more

catz
12-21-2015, 07:10 PM
150 cad is 107 us
May be a little short on 150 cad.

TVTRAPPER
12-22-2015, 08:25 AM
Wow 7 Bucks in Fee's , I am in the Wrong Business, I need to start printing out some of these and selling them world wide, then add some fee's as well. Then I could afford to pay for an all Open 24hr's Direct TV Service, LOL ..
The fees are from your CC for international charge

crazed 9.6
12-22-2015, 08:38 AM
Wow 7 Bucks in Fee's , I am in the Wrong Business, I need to start printing out some of these and selling them world wide, then add some fee's as well. Then I could afford to pay for an all Open 24hr's Direct TV Service, LOL ..

you need to do just that !

Deadwood
12-22-2015, 06:20 PM
150 cad is 107 us
May be a little short on 150 cad.


The currency convertors give the actual currency rates but not the bank rates of converting which apply when you go to a bank to convert Canadian dollars to US dollars as their rates are different and higher, not to mention they charge a 2.5 percent or more for CC currency transactions. Canadian dollar is lower now as its close to 70 cents US. I really wouldn't advise anyone to buy a non reloadable credit card nor load a reloadable one with less than 175 Canadian dollars. Otherwise they may get a failed transaction due to lack of funds.

Deadwood
12-22-2015, 06:26 PM
Wow 7 Bucks in Fee's , I am in the Wrong Business, I need to start printing out some of these and selling them world wide, then add some fee's as well. Then I could afford to pay for an all Open 24hr's Direct TV Service, LOL ..

Its the corporate way of doing business these days and banks apply their own fees. Wouldn't it be great to have a business where a customer comes in and pays your staff for helping them ? Reality, all Canadians have taken a big cut in pay due to the falling dollar going to 70 cents US. Why, simply because it costs more to buy fruit, veggies and US made products although most Canadians are still being fleeced via big oil and the gas taxes. Oil is less then 40 bucks a barrel but its still over a buck twelve a liter here on the west coast.

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