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Deposit and withdrawal methods: OC in Germany with prepaid credit deposit (Page 2)

Topic created on 12th Sep. 2018 | Page: 2 of 2 | Answers: 18 | Views: 11,184
Anonym

Knochen wrote on 13/09/2018 at 22:40
10€ in Berlin?

Buddy of mine does it in BaWü for 9,23! Knew that this is rip-off.

Yes, here in Berlin you can still make real money. You don't even have to know what you're doing. The money is virtually on the street.

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of3l1n3
Does anyone have an alternative to paysafesofort.de? Debit is there unfortunately net more there

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Dbac79
Elite

Totoro wrote on 13.09.2018 at 15:28: Oh, now I understand what you're up to. You still have 5 euros on your prepaid card and want to turn it into cash so you can gamble it away?

A little Tip: look for a job. I have one to offer in Berlin. Production helper in the factory. 10 Euro per hour. You have to be able to speak German fairly well and at least be able to count from 1 to 10 without getting lost. Start of work in the morning at 6 o'clock.

with the 5 euro he hits the Jackpot, then he surely doesn't get up at 5 to work for a tenner

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wettibernd
Expert
That gives then with a 35 hour week so 1530 euros gross on average, so I would rather stay unemployed.

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Anonym

wettibernd wrote on 24/04/2019 at 15:04: That gives then at a 35 hour week so 1530 euros gross on average, so I would rather stay unemployed.

Are with the lowest tax bracket still about 1100 € net

Okay, if you have a botch on the side you can also for 330 € less in the month bissl rumHartzen....

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Knochen
Elite
Cryptique wrote on 04/24/2019 at 5:48 pm

Are with the lowest tax bracket still about 1100€ net

Okay, if you have a botch on the side you can also bissl rumHartzen for 330€ less a month....

with 1100€ you just do not get very far

I have friends who pay so much rent for a 2 room apartment here in Stuttgart. Even if you find something affordable, under 600€ it's really hard. Then you still have a whole 500€ for Insurance, car or tickets, food, electricity, heating, social life and maybe even now and then a Deposit bottle voucher for the piggy bank

The minimum wage in Germany is way too low

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Anonym

Knochen wrote on 24.04.2019 at 19:06
with 1100€ you just don't get very far

I have friends who pay that much rent for a 2 room apartment here in Stuttgart. Even if you find something affordable, under 600€ it's really hard. Then you still have a whole 500€ for Insurance, car or tickets, food, electricity, heating, social life and maybe even a Deposit bottle voucher for the piggy bank now and then

The minimum wage in Germany is way too low.

But the minimum wage is not the standard.

In my experience, many factories / companies today also hire career changers for 11 - 15 € / h, because they know themselves that the people for 9.20 € / h do not bring too much performance.
But of course you don't get the coal for free and you should also bring along a little talent

On the other hand it is prognostic for a gambler probably rather counterproductive if he has e.g. 2000€ monthly to the free disposal...I think you know what I mean....

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DeinVater
Top Member
If you have a good credit rating, you can even buy / afford a Paysafecard on installments

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wettibernd
Expert
YourFather wrote on 04/24/2019 9:53 PM

If you have ne good Schufa, then you can even buy / afford a Paysafecard on installments

Would probably be better if there was no such thing. Would be interested me times as the APR there is.

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