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July 21, 2016, 08:42:19 AM
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Anyone here heard Epay? I was earning on Bitcoin forums, and was attracted by its massive ads. ...It claims that it's always free to make internal transfer(including send & receive funds). For that I have some doubts, how they earn profits?  Hmm, It seems unbelievable. All the processors I know like pm, wm, payza are chargeable.  

I tried to open an Epay account at epay.com specially to check if it is true or not,  the result is yes. So, how can this company survive? without fees??    I really think there must be something rather suspicious somewhere..... Huh Shocked
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July 22, 2016, 01:34:21 AM
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Advertising? Selling your geographical details? There are a multitude of things that you can do without noticing that benefit them.


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July 22, 2016, 01:37:56 AM
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Hello guys,

Anyone here heard Epay? I was earning on Bitcoin forums, and was attracted by its massive ads. ...It claims that it's always free to make internal transfer(including send & receive funds). For that I have some doubts, how they earn profits?  Hmm, It seems unbelievable. All the processors I know like pm, wm, payza are chargeable.  

I tried to open an Epay account at epay.com specially to check if it is true or not,  the result is yes. So, how can this company survive? without fees??    I really think there must be something rather suspicious somewhere..... Huh Shocked


This has nothing to do with Bitcoin and as such, is off topic to this forum.

But to answer your off topic question, there are fees: https://www.epay.com/fees.html

Now lock this off topic thread or move it to trash. Smiley

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July 22, 2016, 01:40:40 AM
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Hello guys,

Anyone here heard Epay? I was earning on Bitcoin forums, and was attracted by its massive ads. ...It claims that it's always free to make internal transfer(including send & receive funds). For that I have some doubts, how they earn profits?  Hmm, It seems unbelievable. All the processors I know like pm, wm, payza are chargeable.  

I tried to open an Epay account at epay.com specially to check if it is true or not,  the result is yes. So, how can this company survive? without fees??    I really think there must be something rather suspicious somewhere..... Huh Shocked


This has nothing to do with Bitcoin and as such, is off topic to this forum.

But to answer your off topic question, there are fees: https://www.epay.com/fees.html

Now lock this off topic thread or move it to trash. Smiley

I think he means ePay.info...

They're a bitcoin related business, so there's a relevance. But this should be in Service Discussion, not in Bitcoin Discussion.

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July 22, 2016, 01:42:25 AM
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Hello guys,

Anyone here heard Epay? I was earning on Bitcoin forums, and was attracted by its massive ads. ...It claims that it's always free to make internal transfer(including send & receive funds). For that I have some doubts, how they earn profits?  Hmm, It seems unbelievable. All the processors I know like pm, wm, payza are chargeable.  

I tried to open an Epay account at epay.com specially to check if it is true or not,  the result is yes. So, how can this company survive? without fees??    I really think there must be something rather suspicious somewhere..... Huh Shocked


This has nothing to do with Bitcoin and as such, is off topic to this forum.

But to answer your off topic question, there are fees: https://www.epay.com/fees.html

Now lock this off topic thread or move it to trash. Smiley

I think he means ePay.info...

They're a bitcoin related business, so there's a relevance. But this should be in Service Discussion, not in Bitcoin Discussion.

The OP typed epay.com.

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July 22, 2016, 01:43:24 AM
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Hello guys,

Anyone here heard Epay? I was earning on Bitcoin forums, and was attracted by its massive ads. ...It claims that it's always free to make internal transfer(including send & receive funds). For that I have some doubts, how they earn profits?  Hmm, It seems unbelievable. All the processors I know like pm, wm, payza are chargeable.  

I tried to open an Epay account at epay.com specially to check if it is true or not,  the result is yes. So, how can this company survive? without fees??    I really think there must be something rather suspicious somewhere..... Huh Shocked


This has nothing to do with Bitcoin and as such, is off topic to this forum.

But to answer your off topic question, there are fees: https://www.epay.com/fees.html

Now lock this off topic thread or move it to trash. Smiley

I think he means ePay.info...

They're a bitcoin related business, so there's a relevance. But this should be in Service Discussion, not in Bitcoin Discussion.

The OP typed epay.com.

Exactly why I said "I think". If he does really mean ePay.com, I don't see any relevance and therefore yes, it should be trashed. Unless the OP can provide any valid proof of any correlation between this company and bitcoin.

EDIT - Gonna stop posting here in case someone's like "Stop sig spamming you shit"

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July 22, 2016, 01:45:20 AM
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Hello guys,

Anyone here heard Epay? I was earning on Bitcoin forums, and was attracted by its massive ads. ...It claims that it's always free to make internal transfer(including send & receive funds). For that I have some doubts, how they earn profits?  Hmm, It seems unbelievable. All the processors I know like pm, wm, payza are chargeable.  

I tried to open an Epay account at epay.com specially to check if it is true or not,  the result is yes. So, how can this company survive? without fees??    I really think there must be something rather suspicious somewhere..... Huh Shocked


This has nothing to do with Bitcoin and as such, is off topic to this forum.

But to answer your off topic question, there are fees: https://www.epay.com/fees.html

Now lock this off topic thread or move it to trash. Smiley

I think he means ePay.info...

They're a bitcoin related business, so there's a relevance. But this should be in Service Discussion, not in Bitcoin Discussion.

The OP typed epay.com.

Exactly why I said "I think".

You think this guy is gonna come back and clarify or just disappear like 90% of such threads?

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July 22, 2016, 02:01:15 AM
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maybe this 100% free promos will not last forever,it's just for advertising since they're still a new company,just remind me few weeks back when trying to get to their website through google but unfortunately they fail to compete with faucet which have the same name as them it's reflect how they are

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July 22, 2016, 07:18:28 AM
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maybe this 100% free promos will not last forever,it's just for advertising since they're still a new company,just remind me few weeks back when trying to get to their website through google but unfortunately they fail to compete with faucet which have the same name as them it's reflect how they are

but it claims that it’s always free to send and receive money, not for a short time
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July 25, 2016, 04:15:02 PM
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This is micro earnings section, move your thread to service discussions here https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?board=85.0 and maybe you will get your answer there. And this is bitcoin forum, epay.com is for fiat, i am not sure why did you create this thread.
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July 25, 2016, 04:47:35 PM
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Hello guys,

Anyone here heard Epay? I was earning on Bitcoin forums, and was attracted by its massive ads. ...It claims that it's always free to make internal transfer(including send & receive funds). For that I have some doubts, how they earn profits?  Hmm, It seems unbelievable. All the processors I know like pm, wm, payza are chargeable.  

I tried to open an Epay account at epay.com specially to check if it is true or not,  the result is yes. So, how can this company survive? without fees??    I really think there must be something rather suspicious somewhere..... Huh Shocked

Internal transactions are very likely done "off-chain" thus its nothing more than changing two database entries and maybe add one for logging. These should cost as little as a post in this thread, probably even less. Many online wallets or services all internal transactions without fee (think tipping in casinos or wallets like xapo). It helps attract costumers and its not their main source of income (bets, ads, profiles, external fees).

Im not really here, its just your imagination.
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July 26, 2016, 10:50:26 AM
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Might be ads, they own most of the faucet listed on the sites. They might charge some fees with the operator in the long run.

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July 27, 2016, 03:10:20 AM
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Might be ads, they own most of the faucet listed on the sites. They might charge some fees with the operator in the long run.

Hello, do you mean epay.info instead of epay.com, only epay.info own most of the faucet listed on the sites. epay.com is a processor.
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July 27, 2016, 03:18:06 AM
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Hello guys,

Anyone here heard Epay? I was earning on Bitcoin forums, and was attracted by its massive ads. ...It claims that it's always free to make internal transfer(including send & receive funds). For that I have some doubts, how they earn profits?  Hmm, It seems unbelievable. All the processors I know like pm, wm, payza are chargeable.  

I tried to open an Epay account at epay.com specially to check if it is true or not,  the result is yes. So, how can this company survive? without fees??    I really think there must be something rather suspicious somewhere..... Huh Shocked

Internal transactions are very likely done "off-chain" thus its nothing more than changing two database entries and maybe add one for logging. These should cost as little as a post in this thread, probably even less. Many online wallets or services all internal transactions without fee (think tipping in casinos or wallets like xapo). It helps attract costumers and its not their main source of income (bets, ads, profiles, external fees).

So, what will be their main source of income? users' info?
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July 27, 2016, 06:10:45 AM
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Hello guys,

Anyone here heard Epay? I was earning on Bitcoin forums, and was attracted by its massive ads. ...It claims that it's always free to make internal transfer(including send & receive funds). For that I have some doubts, how they earn profits?  Hmm, It seems unbelievable. All the processors I know like pm, wm, payza are chargeable.  

I tried to open an Epay account at epay.com specially to check if it is true or not,  the result is yes. So, how can this company survive? without fees??    I really think there must be something rather suspicious somewhere..... Huh Shocked

Internal transactions are very likely done "off-chain" thus its nothing more than changing two database entries and maybe add one for logging. These should cost as little as a post in this thread, probably even less. Many online wallets or services all internal transactions without fee (think tipping in casinos or wallets like xapo). It helps attract costumers and its not their main source of income (bets, ads, profiles, external fees).

So, what will be their main source of income? users' info?

I dont know, do they ask for a large number of private information and have ToS that allow them to use or resell those? Do you see ads on the page? Are there any fees when you want to withdraw to an external wallet?

Im not really here, its just your imagination.
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July 27, 2016, 06:53:01 AM
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Hello guys,

Anyone here heard Epay? I was earning on Bitcoin forums, and was attracted by its massive ads. ...It claims that it's always free to make internal transfer(including send & receive funds). For that I have some doubts, how they earn profits?  Hmm, It seems unbelievable. All the processors I know like pm, wm, payza are chargeable.  

I tried to open an Epay account at epay.com specially to check if it is true or not,  the result is yes. So, how can this company survive? without fees??    I really think there must be something rather suspicious somewhere..... Huh Shocked

Internal transactions are very likely done "off-chain" thus its nothing more than changing two database entries and maybe add one for logging. These should cost as little as a post in this thread, probably even less. Many online wallets or services all internal transactions without fee (think tipping in casinos or wallets like xapo). It helps attract costumers and its not their main source of income (bets, ads, profiles, external fees).

So, what will be their main source of income? users' info?

I dont know, do they ask for a large number of private information and have ToS that allow them to use or resell those? Do you see ads on the page? Are there any fees when you want to withdraw to an external wallet?

They only charge 18$ to withdraw money to an external bank, no other service fees. And what's the "Tos" mean?when we try to open an epay account, we are asked to fill in some information such as basic info,
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July 27, 2016, 07:23:48 AM
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They only charge 18$ to withdraw money to an external bank, no other service fees. And what's the "Tos" mean?when we try to open an epay account, we are asked to fill in some information such as basic info,

So there is one source of income. ToS means terms of service you usually have to accept them when you create an account. Its the legal fineprint, even though some terms might be illegal depending on your juristiction. A basic profile (full name, mail, age, all correct data) might be worth a few USD, but that creatly depends on the data quality.

Im not really here, its just your imagination.
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July 28, 2016, 08:01:03 AM
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They only charge 18$ to withdraw money to an external bank, no other service fees. And what's the "Tos" mean?when we try to open an epay account, we are asked to fill in some information such as basic info,

So there is one source of income. ToS means terms of service you usually have to accept them when you create an account. Its the legal fineprint, even though some terms might be illegal depending on your juristiction. A basic profile (full name, mail, age, all correct data) might be worth a few USD, but that creatly depends on the data quality.

I think you are right, user's profile info itself is wealth.
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