prettygul1 Wrote:
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> They also charge you to withdraw your money. I
> have to pay .50 to transfer it to the bank. CE
> will reimburse you if you get a debit card and
> have the funds transferred to the card. CE says
> it is a lot less of a hassel than PP.
You'll need to clarify who "they" is who charges you for withdrawing money. ACE doesn't if you transfer the money to your bank account. They eat the cost, which is $1 per transaction. If you've transferred money incorrectly, you might be able to contact ACE and/or PayQuicker and get the fee reimbursed. If you mean CE, then I have no idea about their procedures.
I have been getting PayQuicker payments from ACE as an editor and shopper (almost always twice a month) since August 2011 when they switched to PayQuicker. Once the payment took three business days to receive. When I was going to contact PayQuicker to find out the delay, it was in my account that morning. Otherwise, I've never had any issues. I don't have a debit card, though, because there's a $5 fee attached to getting one issued and I don't want it that badly.
Of course some will say that my experience isn't valid since I'm an editor for the company. I guess they think I'm going to come on here and lie for whatever stupid reasoning that is. If I had truly had issues, the worst I would do is shut up and not post, which would be hard with my big mouth. I'd probably have to voice my opinions as I did when I wasn't originally happy about the switch but knew I had to accept the change since my editing livelihood was dependent on it. Twenty-some-odd payments later and I have no issues. I actually prefer PayQuicker and have chosen it over PayPal or check when given the choice.
Do what you will with my opinion. Just don't @#$%& at me for having one. I'm entitled.
Edited 1 time(s). Last edit at 10/17/2012 08:12PM by AlwaysAngie.