Just want to double check this...this is from their website.
Matchbook's philosophy on costs is simple: we believe in eliminating them wherever possible. As a result, we decided to absorb transaction fees entirely, but in such a way that they're offset against your future commission costs. So the bottom line is if you're paying commissions at Matchbook, you're not paying transaction fees.
On the deposit side, Neteller and credit-card fees are currently reimbursed via Commission Credits as follows:
<TABLE cellSpacing=0 cellPadding=9 border=0><TBODY><TR><TD>Neteller</TD><TD>$29 in Commission Credits per $1,000 deposited</TD></TR><TR><TD>Credit card</TD><TD>$49 in Commission Credits per $1,000 deposited</TD></TR></TBODY></TABLE>
For withdrawals, remember that Matchbook never charges a fee for Neteller or bank-check withdrawals, and there is no maximum number of withdrawals over a given time period. (Bank wires do cost a small but varying amount, depending on destination.)
Matchbook's philosophy on costs is simple: we believe in eliminating them wherever possible. As a result, we decided to absorb transaction fees entirely, but in such a way that they're offset against your future commission costs. So the bottom line is if you're paying commissions at Matchbook, you're not paying transaction fees.
On the deposit side, Neteller and credit-card fees are currently reimbursed via Commission Credits as follows:
<TABLE cellSpacing=0 cellPadding=9 border=0><TBODY><TR><TD>Neteller</TD><TD>$29 in Commission Credits per $1,000 deposited</TD></TR><TR><TD>Credit card</TD><TD>$49 in Commission Credits per $1,000 deposited</TD></TR></TBODY></TABLE>
For withdrawals, remember that Matchbook never charges a fee for Neteller or bank-check withdrawals, and there is no maximum number of withdrawals over a given time period. (Bank wires do cost a small but varying amount, depending on destination.)