Stevie Lobo
Registered User
Join date: 18 Dec 2005
Posts: 4
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12-20-2005 04:23
So if i pay like $1.00 for some L$ it says i could buy like 200L$-then i read this thing that says how much you have to pay for-blah blah blah- and it says when you buy Linden Dollars youll be charged $0.30 fee- so if i pay like 1.00 for Linden Dollars ill have to pay 1.30 cause of the fee?
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Korben Zander
Registered User
Join date: 6 May 2004
Posts: 5
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12-20-2005 08:59
Well, on the LindeX page, it says that the quoted exchange rate includes the transaction fee. So, as far as i can tell, you do pay it, but it's alread included.
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Aurael Neurocam
Will script for food
Join date: 25 Oct 2005
Posts: 267
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12-20-2005 12:36
In short, yes. If the exchange rate is L$265/US$, then the actual cost of 265 L$ is actually $1.30. However, the 30c only applies once for the whole transaction. So if you buy $1 or $10 worth of L$, you only pay 30 cents in fees. In other words: you can buy 265 L$ for $1.30 you can buy 2,650 L$ for $10.30 you can buy 26,500 L$ for $100.30
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