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How do merchant fees work in practice?
Here is an example: Steve is the owner of a small e-commerce store that sells T-shirts for $10. He has always been frustrated by the high transaction fees that he has had to pay banks and other intermediaries. One day, he found out about Typerium through a financial news article and decided to try it out. It only took him a few minutes to get started and now the transaction money goes directly from the buyer into his account. Steve can now accept mobile payments and also pays significantly less for his transactions. Still didn’t get it) Steve used to pay 2-6% of the purchase price in fees, plus a fixed rate of between $0.1 and $0.7 for each transaction. Now he pays just 1.5% with Typerium, which averages out at about five times cheaper. Now it is clear. Thanks! Typerium exchanges Ethereum-based currencies with his local currency and sends the money to his bank according to predefined settings (they can be set automatically or upon request), making the whole process much simpler.
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May 14, 2018, 10:03:12 PM |
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How do merchant fees work in practice?
Here is an example: Steve is the owner of a small e-commerce store that sells T-shirts for $10. He has always been frustrated by the high transaction fees that he has had to pay banks and other intermediaries. One day, he found out about Typerium through a financial news article and decided to try it out. It only took him a few minutes to get started and now the transaction money goes directly from the buyer into his account. Steve can now accept mobile payments and also pays significantly less for his transactions. Still didn’t get it) Steve used to pay 2-6% of the purchase price in fees, plus a fixed rate of between $0.1 and $0.7 for each transaction. Now he pays just 1.5% with Typerium, which averages out at about five times cheaper. Now it is clear. Thanks! Typerium exchanges Ethereum-based currencies with his local currency and sends the money to his bank according to predefined settings (they can be set automatically or upon request), making the whole process much simpler. Very nice) How will Typerium improve transaction times?
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How do merchant fees work in practice?
Here is an example: Steve is the owner of a small e-commerce store that sells T-shirts for $10. He has always been frustrated by the high transaction fees that he has had to pay banks and other intermediaries. One day, he found out about Typerium through a financial news article and decided to try it out. It only took him a few minutes to get started and now the transaction money goes directly from the buyer into his account. Steve can now accept mobile payments and also pays significantly less for his transactions. Still didn’t get it) Steve used to pay 2-6% of the purchase price in fees, plus a fixed rate of between $0.1 and $0.7 for each transaction. Now he pays just 1.5% with Typerium, which averages out at about five times cheaper. Now it is clear. Thanks! Typerium exchanges Ethereum-based currencies with his local currency and sends the money to his bank according to predefined settings (they can be set automatically or upon request), making the whole process much simpler. Very nice) How will Typerium improve transaction times? One more example: David has had an online business that sells various home appliances to customers from around the world. He knows, that money is just a digit that must be exchanged once the transaction is made. The delay between the sale and the funds showing up in his account frustrates him, since there is no genuine reason for such an inconvenience. If the client is local, the funds show up in his bank account within three days. If the client is from the other side of the world, it may take up to a week. He has to trust the client and the banks because he ships the product before he receives the funds, and the funds could also be held up at the payment gateway for a week. Because of the time it takes for him to receive the money, he often experiences cash flow problems and is not able to pay his suppliers.
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How do merchant fees work in practice?
Here is an example: Steve is the owner of a small e-commerce store that sells T-shirts for $10. He has always been frustrated by the high transaction fees that he has had to pay banks and other intermediaries. One day, he found out about Typerium through a financial news article and decided to try it out. It only took him a few minutes to get started and now the transaction money goes directly from the buyer into his account. Steve can now accept mobile payments and also pays significantly less for his transactions. Still didn’t get it) Steve used to pay 2-6% of the purchase price in fees, plus a fixed rate of between $0.1 and $0.7 for each transaction. Now he pays just 1.5% with Typerium, which averages out at about five times cheaper. Now it is clear. Thanks! Typerium exchanges Ethereum-based currencies with his local currency and sends the money to his bank according to predefined settings (they can be set automatically or upon request), making the whole process much simpler. Very nice) How will Typerium improve transaction times? I am seeing a lot of conversation like this one in this thread, don't you guys need a room for this kind of intimate conversation? ![Cheesy](https://bitcointalk.org/Smileys/default/cheesy.gif)
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May 14, 2018, 10:10:18 PM |
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How do merchant fees work in practice?
Here is an example: Steve is the owner of a small e-commerce store that sells T-shirts for $10. He has always been frustrated by the high transaction fees that he has had to pay banks and other intermediaries. One day, he found out about Typerium through a financial news article and decided to try it out. It only took him a few minutes to get started and now the transaction money goes directly from the buyer into his account. Steve can now accept mobile payments and also pays significantly less for his transactions. Still didn’t get it) Steve used to pay 2-6% of the purchase price in fees, plus a fixed rate of between $0.1 and $0.7 for each transaction. Now he pays just 1.5% with Typerium, which averages out at about five times cheaper. Now it is clear. Thanks! Typerium exchanges Ethereum-based currencies with his local currency and sends the money to his bank according to predefined settings (they can be set automatically or upon request), making the whole process much simpler. Very nice) How will Typerium improve transaction times? One more example: David has had an online business that sells various home appliances to customers from around the world. He knows, that money is just a digit that must be exchanged once the transaction is made. The delay between the sale and the funds showing up in his account frustrates him, since there is no genuine reason for such an inconvenience. If the client is local, the funds show up in his bank account within three days. If the client is from the other side of the world, it may take up to a week. He has to trust the client and the banks because he ships the product before he receives the funds, and the funds could also be held up at the payment gateway for a week. Because of the time it takes for him to receive the money, he often experiences cash flow problems and is not able to pay his suppliers. OK but how will Typerium change it?
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May 14, 2018, 10:11:50 PM |
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How do merchant fees work in practice?
Here is an example: Steve is the owner of a small e-commerce store that sells T-shirts for $10. He has always been frustrated by the high transaction fees that he has had to pay banks and other intermediaries. One day, he found out about Typerium through a financial news article and decided to try it out. It only took him a few minutes to get started and now the transaction money goes directly from the buyer into his account. Steve can now accept mobile payments and also pays significantly less for his transactions. Still didn’t get it) Steve used to pay 2-6% of the purchase price in fees, plus a fixed rate of between $0.1 and $0.7 for each transaction. Now he pays just 1.5% with Typerium, which averages out at about five times cheaper. Now it is clear. Thanks! Typerium exchanges Ethereum-based currencies with his local currency and sends the money to his bank according to predefined settings (they can be set automatically or upon request), making the whole process much simpler. Very nice) How will Typerium improve transaction times? One more example: David has had an online business that sells various home appliances to customers from around the world. He knows, that money is just a digit that must be exchanged once the transaction is made. The delay between the sale and the funds showing up in his account frustrates him, since there is no genuine reason for such an inconvenience. If the client is local, the funds show up in his bank account within three days. If the client is from the other side of the world, it may take up to a week. He has to trust the client and the banks because he ships the product before he receives the funds, and the funds could also be held up at the payment gateway for a week. Because of the time it takes for him to receive the money, he often experiences cash flow problems and is not able to pay his suppliers. OK but how will Typerium change it? With Typerium it only takes about fifteen minutes to receive the money after a purchase is made. David can also accept mobile payments. He no longer has to trust banks or payment gateways, which has solved his cash flow problems. He receives the funds, can ship products instantly and can order more products without the fear of not being able to pay his suppliers.
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May 14, 2018, 10:13:05 PM |
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How do merchant fees work in practice?
Here is an example: Steve is the owner of a small e-commerce store that sells T-shirts for $10. He has always been frustrated by the high transaction fees that he has had to pay banks and other intermediaries. One day, he found out about Typerium through a financial news article and decided to try it out. It only took him a few minutes to get started and now the transaction money goes directly from the buyer into his account. Steve can now accept mobile payments and also pays significantly less for his transactions. Still didn’t get it) Steve used to pay 2-6% of the purchase price in fees, plus a fixed rate of between $0.1 and $0.7 for each transaction. Now he pays just 1.5% with Typerium, which averages out at about five times cheaper. Now it is clear. Thanks! Typerium exchanges Ethereum-based currencies with his local currency and sends the money to his bank according to predefined settings (they can be set automatically or upon request), making the whole process much simpler. Very nice) How will Typerium improve transaction times? One more example: David has had an online business that sells various home appliances to customers from around the world. He knows, that money is just a digit that must be exchanged once the transaction is made. The delay between the sale and the funds showing up in his account frustrates him, since there is no genuine reason for such an inconvenience. If the client is local, the funds show up in his bank account within three days. If the client is from the other side of the world, it may take up to a week. He has to trust the client and the banks because he ships the product before he receives the funds, and the funds could also be held up at the payment gateway for a week. Because of the time it takes for him to receive the money, he often experiences cash flow problems and is not able to pay his suppliers. OK but how will Typerium change it? With Typerium it only takes about fifteen minutes to receive the money after a purchase is made. David can also accept mobile payments. He no longer has to trust banks or payment gateways, which has solved his cash flow problems. He receives the funds, can ship products instantly and can order more products without the fear of not being able to pay his suppliers. Cool! Hope to try it by myself as soon as possible)
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May 14, 2018, 10:48:25 PM |
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very powerful public relations project, I think it will be successful
I agree bud this project has a great potential to succeed and check thier token specs it will surely hit the moon. Yes this project is so good, that why they easily succeed on their goals. Giving more focus in bounty program is a good strategy to have in order many will participates, with that the number of investors will increase. Typerium really give us a satisfying peojecr which we can conclude that the project is reliable. We can give thwm a support also by doing promotion like sharing the project to the social media. A lot of people must do this on the social media ![Smiley](https://bitcointalk.org/Smileys/default/smiley.gif) Because it will really help the project and shows it's reliable for the people who will use this in the future for Content Creation.
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How do merchant fees work in practice?
Here is an example: Steve is the owner of a small e-commerce store that sells T-shirts for $10. He has always been frustrated by the high transaction fees that he has had to pay banks and other intermediaries. One day, he found out about Typerium through a financial news article and decided to try it out. It only took him a few minutes to get started and now the transaction money goes directly from the buyer into his account. Steve can now accept mobile payments and also pays significantly less for his transactions. Still didn’t get it) Steve used to pay 2-6% of the purchase price in fees, plus a fixed rate of between $0.1 and $0.7 for each transaction. Now he pays just 1.5% with Typerium, which averages out at about five times cheaper. Now it is clear. Thanks! Typerium exchanges Ethereum-based currencies with his local currency and sends the money to his bank according to predefined settings (they can be set automatically or upon request), making the whole process much simpler. Very nice) How will Typerium improve transaction times? I am seeing a lot of conversation like this one in this thread, don't you guys need a room for this kind of intimate conversation? ![Cheesy](https://bitcointalk.org/Smileys/default/cheesy.gif) I think people should think before make comment, if have some dialogue like that, should make at telegram group. Lol.
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May 14, 2018, 11:24:50 PM |
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How do merchant fees work in practice?
Here is an example: Steve is the owner of a small e-commerce store that sells T-shirts for $10. He has always been frustrated by the high transaction fees that he has had to pay banks and other intermediaries. One day, he found out about Typerium through a financial news article and decided to try it out. It only took him a few minutes to get started and now the transaction money goes directly from the buyer into his account. Steve can now accept mobile payments and also pays significantly less for his transactions. Still didn’t get it) Steve used to pay 2-6% of the purchase price in fees, plus a fixed rate of between $0.1 and $0.7 for each transaction. Now he pays just 1.5% with Typerium, which averages out at about five times cheaper. Now it is clear. Thanks! Typerium exchanges Ethereum-based currencies with his local currency and sends the money to his bank according to predefined settings (they can be set automatically or upon request), making the whole process much simpler. You're right, hopefully the team doing well as they doing a great start of this project. I believe that this project may have a great outcome which can be have a good potential in the future. I would say much better the team may do some attractive features as well as advocacy and different platforms that may caught the attention of many users and to invest on this project. It is easy to use allowing budding creators, to publish their content to major social networks with in second. Because it is decentralized users will also be able to download the content to their computers and upload it to websites use it as their blog etc.
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May 14, 2018, 11:41:03 PM |
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How do merchant fees work in practice?
Here is an example: Steve is the owner of a small e-commerce store that sells T-shirts for $10. He has always been frustrated by the high transaction fees that he has had to pay banks and other intermediaries. One day, he found out about Typerium through a financial news article and decided to try it out. It only took him a few minutes to get started and now the transaction money goes directly from the buyer into his account. Steve can now accept mobile payments and also pays significantly less for his transactions. why should Steve has to take this way? Now a days there are also marketplaces like ebay, where you can sell and buy goods with cryptocurrency ...
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May 14, 2018, 11:48:09 PM |
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very powerful public relations project, I think it will be successful
I agree bud this project has a great potential to succeed and check thier token specs it will surely hit the moon. Yes this project is so good, that why they easily succeed on their goals. Giving more focus in bounty program is a good strategy to have in order many will participates, with that the number of investors will increase. Typerium really give us a satisfying peojecr which we can conclude that the project is reliable. We can give thwm a support also by doing promotion like sharing the project to the social media. A lot of people must do this on the social media ![Smiley](https://bitcointalk.org/Smileys/default/smiley.gif) Because it will really help the project and shows it's reliable for the people who will use this in the future for Content Creation. Yeah thats true. The project needs to be taken to the creators. And we, the users who watch creators on a day to day basis can really help the project out.
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May 14, 2018, 11:49:53 PM |
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Will there be an airdrop?I see it as a well-chosen strategy to draw attention to my project
it seems that the team did not plan to launch the airdrop , but they have a bounty companion, which also makes advertising for the project. But if they change their mind about this, it would not be a bad decision. Since this also spreads information about the project well. As we can see in the subject, they mention huge airdrop and this is why people are wondering if this is really happening. Well, as what you said that they have a bounty companion then we can expect that instead of having an airdrop they diverted it into something more useful. I am not sure, if these airdrops helps in anyway to ICOs now a days... may be it is just there to fill up the telegram channels but nothing more ... I think more than %90 of these airdrop hunters are not invetors It's the case with all ICOs projects, most followers are bounty hunters, Typerium has bounty program that allows to get points for join their social media, for example everyone that join their telegram get +100 Points.
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very powerful public relations project, I think it will be successful
I agree bud this project has a great potential to succeed and check thier token specs it will surely hit the moon. Yes this project is so good, that why they easily succeed on their goals. Giving more focus in bounty program is a good strategy to have in order many will participates, with that the number of investors will increase. Typerium really give us a satisfying peojecr which we can conclude that the project is reliable. We can give thwm a support also by doing promotion like sharing the project to the social media. A lot of people must do this on the social media ![Smiley](https://bitcointalk.org/Smileys/default/smiley.gif) Because it will really help the project and shows it's reliable for the people who will use this in the future for Content Creation. Yeah thats true. The project needs to be taken to the creators. And we, the users who watch creators on a day to day basis can really help the project out. Haha. Maybe or not, we cannot make any sure things. We can do our best for make contribute at Typerium and hope they will have good grow.
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6 days more to go before the presale begins, Hmm what are your opinions guys? Will they reach they're a minimum cap in time? Could there be whitelist investors who subscribe now?
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May 15, 2018, 03:13:56 AM |
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6 days more to go before the presale begins, Hmm what are your opinions guys? Will they reach they're a minimum cap in time? Could there be whitelist investors who subscribe now?
I think that the team has everything under good control and they know that the launch of the pre-sale tokens will be successfully launched. So I have no doubt about this. If you are a bit skeptical then I think you should not worry about it. I think that it is worth investing in this stage of sales.
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May 15, 2018, 05:29:11 AM |
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How do merchant fees work in practice?
Here is an example: Steve is the owner of a small e-commerce store that sells T-shirts for $10. He has always been frustrated by the high transaction fees that he has had to pay banks and other intermediaries. One day, he found out about Typerium through a financial news article and decided to try it out. It only took him a few minutes to get started and now the transaction money goes directly from the buyer into his account. Steve can now accept mobile payments and also pays significantly less for his transactions. Still didn’t get it) Steve used to pay 2-6% of the purchase price in fees, plus a fixed rate of between $0.1 and $0.7 for each transaction. Now he pays just 1.5% with Typerium, which averages out at about five times cheaper. Now it is clear. Thanks! Typerium exchanges Ethereum-based currencies with his local currency and sends the money to his bank according to predefined settings (they can be set automatically or upon request), making the whole process much simpler. Very nice) How will Typerium improve transaction times? One more example: David has had an online business that sells various home appliances to customers from around the world. He knows, that money is just a digit that must be exchanged once the transaction is made. The delay between the sale and the funds showing up in his account frustrates him, since there is no genuine reason for such an inconvenience. If the client is local, the funds show up in his bank account within three days. If the client is from the other side of the world, it may take up to a week. He has to trust the client and the banks because he ships the product before he receives the funds, and the funds could also be held up at the payment gateway for a week. Because of the time it takes for him to receive the money, he often experiences cash flow problems and is not able to pay his suppliers. OK but how will Typerium change it? With Typerium it only takes about fifteen minutes to receive the money after a purchase is made. David can also accept mobile payments. He no longer has to trust banks or payment gateways, which has solved his cash flow problems. He receives the funds, can ship products instantly and can order more products without the fear of not being able to pay his suppliers. Erm you don't need typerium for that, just use the 2000 other cryptos to pay people. Why the heck do you need a separate coin for that lmao?
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May 15, 2018, 05:33:33 AM |
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6 days more to go before the presale begins, Hmm what are your opinions guys? Will they reach they're a minimum cap in time? Could there be whitelist investors who subscribe now?
I think we're going to see a sell out within the first day, the latest the second! There's just too much positivism behind TYPE
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May 15, 2018, 06:11:13 AM |
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May 15, 2018, 06:16:00 AM |
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powerful project on the Internet everywhere is noisy
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