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Deposit and withdrawal methods: MiFinity withdrawal options - alternatives?

Topic created on 19th Feb. 2023 | Page: 1 of 1 | Answers: 3 | Views: 1,916
Malganes
Top Member
I have been looking for other ways to withdraw money from my MiFinity account for some time.

After all, there are these options:


  1. Withdraw to card

  2. Withdraw to bank

  3. Cryptocurrency



However, withdrawing the money via the way to the bank always leads to my bank finding out about MiFinity.
Then there is still the possibility to withdraw the money via a credit card.
In the end, the money ends up in a bank account again via the credit card method.

Is there a credit card without connection to a bank, which is then also accepted by MiFinity?
You could also transfer the money via cryptocurrency to Coinbase, for example.
And then when the money is at Coinbase, then Deposit it via PayPal to the PayPal account.
The method of being able to transfer money from the Coinbase account to PayPal is there, yes. Just not a deposit with PayPal.
So you would not then run the money through a bank. Or would this already count under money laundering?

Thank you already

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Malganes
Top Member
I forgot to mention that I already came across this while looking for a credit card:
https://www.viabuy.com/de/

Maybe this credit card would be a possible alternative?
Has anyone perhaps had experience with MiFinity with this credit card?

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Niroht
Experienced

Malganes wrote on 02/19/2023 at 12:48 PM: I have been looking for other ways to withdraw money from my MiFinity account for some time.

After all, there are these options:


  1. Withdraw to card

  2. Withdraw to bank

  3. Cryptocurrency



However, withdrawing the money via the way to the bank always leads to my bank finding out about MiFinity.
Then there is still the possibility to withdraw the money via a credit card.
In the end, the money ends up in a bank account again via the credit card method.

I can't say anything about Mifinity due to lack of experience.

But regarding the withdrawal with credit card, why should the money end up back at the bank?
For example, you withdraw money and pay everything in cash.
You do not use your normal bank account for payments at that time.
Why is your thought process this money would land again with the bank?
Or have I now misunderstood something?

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david84
Amateur
You could make withdrawals with Crypto. Create an account at Uphold, make your withdrawals there and get the debit card with which you can withdraw cash at the ATM.

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