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    uploaded.net - PPD (30 EUR) & PPS (60% inital sale /50% rebill)

    As it turns out, Webmoney's automated email about clause 3.2 is actually not about clause 3.2 but rather, clause 2, restricted countries. They claim my payment has been rejected since the info I had initially provided when I opened the account pointed to a restricted country and even though I...
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    uploaded.net - PPD (30 EUR) & PPS (60% inital sale /50% rebill)

    Had you uploaded proof of residence and address to Webmoney?
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    uploaded.net - PPD (30 EUR) & PPS (60% inital sale /50% rebill)

    The email I received from Webmoney clearly says Clause 3.2, which is about the 2500 WME limit per year. My country of birth is in the restricted list but I currently live in an allowed country and I had already updated my location in my Webmoney passport. I'm mostly concerned as to what will...
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    uploaded.net - PPD (30 EUR) & PPS (60% inital sale /50% rebill)

    My WME payout was also rejected due to non-compliance with clause 3.2 which is ****. Clause 3.2 says that documents are needed if "If the total deposits made to WME purses exceed 2500 WME during one calendar year" while in my case, I had never received any payments to my WME account in the past...
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    uploaded.net - PPD (30 EUR) & PPS (60% inital sale /50% rebill)

    Assuming that you wanted to convert it to money (e.g. Paypal), rather than using it directly, wouldn't it be harder to convert than WebMoney?
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    uploaded.net - PPD (30 EUR) & PPS (60% inital sale /50% rebill)

    Do you guys prefer Bitcoin to WebMoney? If yes, why?
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    uploaded.net - PPD (30 EUR) & PPS (60% inital sale /50% rebill)

    So, just to make sure, if I request more than 100 EUR from UL to WebMoney, I will not be charged anything as transaction fee and I will get full 100 EUR in WebMoney, right? And why is it that some people's WebMoney withdrawals are being rejected?
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    uploaded.net - PPD (30 EUR) & PPS (60% inital sale /50% rebill)

    Do they still charge a 20 EUR commission for payouts lower than 100 EUR?
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