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I just got verified on emo, so now I can finally get started on 12dailypro!

This is how I'm going to fund my summer of fun! :D
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I just want to fund my education :lol: But I wouldn't mind a summer of fun either...
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Well, I plan to put 50% of anything I earn from 12dailypro into savings for unfun stuff. But with the rest, I'm going crazy!
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I just put in $180 from my credit card. :O
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Henrietta wrote:So how much did you put in?

Yes, I realize I could figure this out if I wanted :lol:


I put in $570 and got out $820.80 (before StormPay fees). I think it was probably about $795 or so after fees. $225 profit in 12 days...not bad!

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Nope, not bad. I'm getting my new checking account tomorrow. As soon as that is activiated here I come 12 daily pro!
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I highly suggest switching to emocorp.com for being your payment processor, Troy. The fees are much lower than stormpay:

https://www.emocorp.com/s/template/Fees.vm

No fees to send or receive money, a flat $3.50 fee to withdraw money to your bank account, and a $3.50 + 0.5% of the total to deposit money into emo from your bank account, or a 6% fee to deposit using credit card.

Since a good deal of your money can just stay in emo going back and forth between you and 12 Daily Pro, having no fee charged on those transfers comes out to a much better deal than the approximately 3% fee that stormpay charges you every time you receive a payout from 12 Daily Pro.
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I don't understand why they charge Canadians and not Americans. What are you Americans using?
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faninor wrote:I highly suggest switching to emocorp.com for being your payment processor, Troy. The fees are much lower than stormpay:

https://www.emocorp.com/s/template/Fees.vm

No fees to send or receive money, a flat $3.50 fee to withdraw money to your bank account, and a $3.50 + 0.5% of the total to deposit money into emo from your bank account, or a 6% fee to deposit using credit card.

Since a good deal of your money can just stay in emo going back and forth between you and 12 Daily Pro, having no fee charged on those transfers comes out to a much better deal than the approximately 3% fee that stormpay charges you every time you receive a payout from 12 Daily Pro.


I'm trying to figure out their fees and what it would cost me (in Canada). "Money In" via credit card I can do, or they allow bank wire from international bank. For "Money out", there is not credit card option, and it doesn't mention wiring back to international bank accounts either. So ummm... how the heck would I get my money back?
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faninor wrote:I highly suggest switching to emocorp.com for being your payment processor, Troy. The fees are much lower than stormpay:

https://www.emocorp.com/s/template/Fees.vm

No fees to send or receive money, a flat $3.50 fee to withdraw money to your bank account, and a $3.50 + 0.5% of the total to deposit money into emo from your bank account, or a 6% fee to deposit using credit card.

Since a good deal of your money can just stay in emo going back and forth between you and 12 Daily Pro, having no fee charged on those transfers comes out to a much better deal than the approximately 3% fee that stormpay charges you every time you receive a payout from 12 Daily Pro.


Thanks, I just signed up. How long does it take to get "verified"?

And yeah, that seems strange to me too how they charge people from outside the US more...maybe a tax thing?

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What do you do to verify your account if you don't get utility, telephone or electric bills in your name? They all come in my mother's name. I'm assuming I can't submit a copy with her name if I want to withdraw/deposit into a bank account that's in my name?

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bovine wrote:What do you do to verify your account if you don't get utility, telephone or electric bills in your name? They all come in my mother's name. I'm assuming I can't submit a copy with her name if I want to withdraw/deposit into a bank account that's in my name?

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I had the same problem, but Kym told me that they'll accept a credit card bill instead of a utility bill.

The good news is, as soon as I uploaded the documents, it said I was elegible to take a test for instant verification. Basically it asked me a few questions like "which address in the following list have you been associated with" "what age range does *insert some relative here* fit into" "when or who did you buy the property at this address from" . . . and if you can answer all the questions without taking too much time, your account becomes verified instantly. For Kym, the option to take an instant verification test didn't show up for a few days after she uploaded the documents, but that was probably just because the signed up on emo and then uploaded them right away, and I signed up for emo and then uploaded the documents a few days later. I guess it gave them time to look up addresses and people I'm associated with...
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Kathy14 wrote:I'm trying to figure out their fees and what it would cost me (in Canada). "Money In" via credit card I can do, or they allow bank wire from international bank. For "Money out", there is not credit card option, and it doesn't mention wiring back to international bank accounts either. So ummm... how the heck would I get my money back?


It looks like you could get a debit card from them, and then withdraw it from the debit card at an atm. It's near the bottom of the list, and you have to click view details to see the fees for it.
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Or, you know, just spend it from the debit card. Haha.
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What if you don't even have a credit card? I wonder if I could use a debit card statement. Since it does have a line of credit associated with it.
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Hmm I dunno, maybe. I'd try getting ahold of them and asking.
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Shoot, and I suppose the debit card statement would have to be for the account that I am signing up with. Which isn't true...I just got a new card that I wanted to use specifically for that. What a pain in the arse.
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Post by bovine »

Yeah, I just have a debit card too. I think I'll just stay with Storm Pay for now. I can't complain though, I'm still making a good bit of money even with the fees. If anyone figures out a way around all the "verifications" on EMO please let me know.

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Post by Smooke »

I'd like to try this but I'm in Canada! DANG!

So no free money for me dude and dudette's ...pyschederyk!!!
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Man, I am having trouble getting one of these services. With emo I need a credit card statement...so all I could think of was having my debit card/checking account statement sent to me. Then I tried stormpay but they wanted a phone number that was associated with the account, but you can't use a cell phone. Well, all I have is a cell phone associated with my account. I looked e-gold but they have monthly fees...*sigh* Why can't they just blasted take paypal?!
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