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TO ALL VISA TRAVELMONEY (VTM) CARDHOLDERS
Dear Customer,
Please be advised that effective September 1, 2017, the daily limit for Republic Bank Visa TravelMoney® (VTM) reloads, via RepublicOnline, RepublicMobile App and RepublicMobile SMS Banking, will be US$100. The maximum card balance of US$5,000 remains the same.
Should you require further information, you may contact our Call Centre at 623-4RBL (623-4725).
vaiostation wrote:This is basically a prepaid Visa card?
RedVEVO wrote:^^^
Sometimes the RBL VTM do not work ..
Very unreliable .
Do not use for travel as only source of funds .
RedVEVO wrote:^^^
Had a RBL VTM card ..
Try to use abroad ..
Error error etc.
Got a full refund in US Dollars !!
Credit card better .
RedVEVO wrote:^^^
Had a RBL VTM card ..
Try to use abroad ..
Error error etc.
Got a full refund in US Dollars !!
Credit card better .
Joshie23 wrote:RedVEVO wrote:^^^
Had a RBL VTM card ..
Try to use abroad ..
Error error etc.
Got a full refund in US Dollars !!
Credit card better .
Only problem I had was when using it through PayPal to purchase a part, there was a slight difference between the exchange rate RBL was quoting and that of PayPal. But now, they've decreased the limit significantly and they'll still take a commission on top of that..it's only 1% but with this stipulation...sometimes you have to wonder who the customer really is..us or them..
Duane 3NE 2NR wrote:Joshie23 wrote:RedVEVO wrote:^^^
Had a RBL VTM card ..
Try to use abroad ..
Error error etc.
Got a full refund in US Dollars !!
Credit card better .
Only problem I had was when using it through PayPal to purchase a part, there was a slight difference between the exchange rate RBL was quoting and that of PayPal. But now, they've decreased the limit significantly and they'll still take a commission on top of that..it's only 1% but with this stipulation...sometimes you have to wonder who the customer really is..us or them..
A VTM card is in US dollars only. If PayPal offered an exchange rate at checkout due to your geo-location, simply select "convert with card issuer" instead of with vendor. The amount will change to USD and there will be no exchange rate to pay.
Joshie23 wrote:Duane 3NE 2NR wrote:Joshie23 wrote:RedVEVO wrote:^^^
Had a RBL VTM card ..
Try to use abroad ..
Error error etc.
Got a full refund in US Dollars !!
Credit card better .
Only problem I had was when using it through PayPal to purchase a part, there was a slight difference between the exchange rate RBL was quoting and that of PayPal. But now, they've decreased the limit significantly and they'll still take a commission on top of that..it's only 1% but with this stipulation...sometimes you have to wonder who the customer really is..us or them..
A VTM card is in US dollars only. If PayPal offered an exchange rate at checkout due to your geo-location, simply select "convert with card issuer" instead of with vendor. The amount will change to USD and there will be no exchange rate to pay.
Remember it's prepaid so I had to load it up. Me trying to cutback on the amount of commission RBL made off of meI loaded the exact amount that I needed to make the purchase but when the site directed me to their PayPal section, the purchase wasn't going through at all. I then loaded $5.00 more and it went through seamlessly after that, so I guess there was a slight difference in the exchange rate RBL was using as opposed to that of PayPal.
Duane 3NE 2NR wrote:Joshie23 wrote:Duane 3NE 2NR wrote:Joshie23 wrote:RedVEVO wrote:^^^
Had a RBL VTM card ..
Try to use abroad ..
Error error etc.
Got a full refund in US Dollars !!
Credit card better .
Only problem I had was when using it through PayPal to purchase a part, there was a slight difference between the exchange rate RBL was quoting and that of PayPal. But now, they've decreased the limit significantly and they'll still take a commission on top of that..it's only 1% but with this stipulation...sometimes you have to wonder who the customer really is..us or them..
A VTM card is in US dollars only. If PayPal offered an exchange rate at checkout due to your geo-location, simply select "convert with card issuer" instead of with vendor. The amount will change to USD and there will be no exchange rate to pay.
Remember it's prepaid so I had to load it up. Me trying to cutback on the amount of commission RBL made off of meI loaded the exact amount that I needed to make the purchase but when the site directed me to their PayPal section, the purchase wasn't going through at all. I then loaded $5.00 more and it went through seamlessly after that, so I guess there was a slight difference in the exchange rate RBL was using as opposed to that of PayPal.
But the money in the card is US$ so why is exchange rate at the point of sale an issue?
Coppershot wrote:For those having issue with higher exchange rate with PayPal. Contact Paypal via website/webchat or email. By default they apply an exchange rate fee to card based on country the card is from even though rbl vtm card already in usd. Just contact them and tell them the card is already in usd. They will remove the exchange rate fee in a few hours.
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