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20-11-07, 13:52 #1
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How do you use/get money from your Liberty Reserve account?
I'm planning on using some points programs that use Liberty Reserve for their payments but the problem is I don't know how to use Liberty Reserve. Anybody know how it operates? Can you please explain it to me? Thanks
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02-12-07, 19:33 #2
i havn't about Liberty Reserve
buddy i don't know about them can you please tell me i which way they make their payment
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27-12-07, 22:19 #3
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well if you don't know how to get the money from liberty reserve you can change it E-gold or any other E-currencies and then use it the default way..
if that what you meant.
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04-01-08, 17:41 #4
I don't know about this? can anyone pls tell me the deatials.
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15-01-08, 15:20 #5
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well i really don't know how to do that too. but i think you just have to read it in the forum. i guess it is really easy to know what to do ther.e
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18-12-08, 06:39 #6
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Re: How do you use/get money from your Liberty Reserve accou
Originally Posted by TheDefier
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18-12-08, 13:24 #7
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Defier, its more simple than paypal .
you can register easily then you will mainly use transfer option to send money to anyone while reciving is instant
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18-12-08, 23:13 #8
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When you open the liberty reserve site .. On their right column menu you can see Buy/ Sell LR ..
Click on it and you can see many exchangers who buy / sell LR .. Yo need to pay them via western money transfer or direct deposit in order to get LR into your account ...
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19-12-08, 02:56 #9
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as it is of high value i always earn it from get-paid-to sites
and then i will sell them.
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19-12-08, 05:00 #10
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Or you can always use one of your currency like Paypal, e - gold or Perfect money etc,. to exchange it through exchanger sites or any trust worthy members ..
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21-12-08, 08:17 #11
Dear TheDefier, Liberty Reserve is a online processor, like Paypal and Alertpay. I don't know what is the point program of LR, I think they have also referral program like Alertpay.
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21-12-08, 15:55 #12
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Originally Posted by ishan901
Paypal and Alertpay are more like online banks where you need to verify your accounts and link to banks .. But liberty reserve doesn't need such stuff
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22-12-08, 12:41 #13
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Originally Posted by ravitejag
But those online exchangers will transfer you money to your bank account, if you sell LR to them, but they will charge huge fees I guess. So I suggest if you want to convert LR to money, contact WTH admin, he will pay you 50 Rs. for 1 LR. directly to your account.
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02-01-09, 14:48 #14
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Originally Posted by lemon_1800
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04-01-09, 14:36 #15
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Well i have never tried withdrawing from lr. i always prefer to withdraw from pp, so i transfer from lr to pp for withdrawing.
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10-01-09, 03:51 #16
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Originally Posted by smartzkool
Unlike Paypal which receives huge fee from tonnes of business account transactions LR receives only 1% fee for our transactions that is why it has such high value during the exchange
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14-01-09, 07:51 #17
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Originally Posted by smartzkool
That will be conviniant to withdraw money.
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14-01-09, 08:57 #18
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Originally Posted by shadowking
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Originally Posted by shadowking
But be careful in choosing the member you intend to exchange because there are a lot of scams registered under these exchanges.
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26-03-09, 11:35 #20
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well. i always exchange my LR with some trustworthy sites to our country's currency . it's easy by this way. you can find lots of exchanger on LR site.
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