Whatever man, I don't speak internet slang. Call me old fashioned, but the only abbreviation for P2P I'm aware of is peer-to-peer. Lets get back on topic. Peace?
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Whatever man, I don't speak internet slang. Call me old fashioned, but the only abbreviation for P2P I'm aware of is peer-to-peer. Lets get back on topic. Peace?
Are you American or Canadian? If Canadian like me I'm gonna have to get in touch with 5D to get my W.U. limit increased. I've got a limit of $999 for M.G. and W.U.
That guy is full of it if he's claiming to get $2500 W.U. transfers courtesy of 5dimes.
I'm talking about W.U. here, not P2P. 5dimes limits W.U. withdrawls to $999 per transaction, as of today, per my account info. If you are requesting withdrawls via the phone, you should explain...
5dimes only lets you withdraw up to $999 at a time via W.U. though. Those withdrawl fees are really going to add up.
If you're Canadian you can still use *** or Neteller to withdraw to an ewallet, just select the USD withdrawl option.