From new token to bank account didn't work for me either. Does anyone know what the problem could be?
I had no problem. Last Friday evening I requested a payout to my Revolut bank account. Nothing was processed on the week and on Monday at about 11am it was confirmed by Jeton and the money was instantly in my Revolut account.
Maho78 wrote on 18.10.2024 at 09:49: Good morning,
you can now order a physical card on the new token homepage .
At least it worked for me.
So get to work folks
You can also do this in the app.
I have also created a virtual card. Unfortunately, the currency on the virtual card is not euros, but GBP and you can't change this or I haven't found anywhere. On the physical card you can't yet see which currency it is. But I think it should also be GBP. Because if you go to the virtual card and then Settings, you can see the details of both cards.
And both cards have a new account number and both start with GB28CLRB.
As I have already created the virtual card, I now have a total of 2 GPB accounts. I have just transferred 10 euros from the Jeton Euro account to the GBP account of the card and the money is there after a few seconds.
I hope that the currency on the physical card is Euro and not GBP.
P.s. I have just checked again, the account numbers of the two cards are identical, i.e. the money on the virtual card is also on the physical card, as before. I.e. now: the physical card also has the GBP currency.
T0uchTheSky wrote on October 18, 2024 at 10:25 am:
That also works in the app.
I also created a virtual card. Unfortunately, the currency on the virtual card is not Euro, but GBP and unfortunately you can't change it or I haven't found it anywhere. On the physical card you can't yet see which currency it is. But I think it should also be GBP. Because if you go to the virtual card and then Settings, you can see the details of both cards.
And both cards have a new account number and both start with GB28CLRB.
As I have already created the virtual card, I now have a total of 2 GPB accounts. I have just transferred 10 euros from the Jeton Euro account to the GBP account of the card and the money is there after a few seconds.
I hope that the currency on the physical card is Euro and not GBP.
P.s. I have just checked again, the account numbers of the two cards are identical, i.e. the money on the virtual card is also on the physical card, as before. I.e. now: the physical card also has the GBP currency.
These are certainly subtleties that will be adjusted over time. Once the card arrives and you have activated it, we will see whether you can use it to withdraw money from ATMs or not. When I Deposit money in casinos from my GB account, it still transfers to euros. I think the euros will be transferred to the card in the same way as with the old card and you can simply withdraw your euros.
I have just transferred 500 euros to my card account, in. GBP.
I received £407.16 of the 500 euros, so £1 = approx. 1.228 euros.
According to Google, £1 = 1.2 euros, i.e. £407.16 = approx. 488.59 euros. So I have made a loss of approx. 12 euros.
And if I want to transfer the £407.16 back in euros in the Jeton app, I would only get 479.92 euros, the exchange rate is then approx. 1.178.
So I would have lost more than 20 euros in total.
P.s
Someone who wants to withdraw the money from the ATM will very likely be deducted money again, because GBP is first converted into euros, i.e. foreign currency fee.
T0uchTheSky wrote on 18.10.2024 at 12:30 pm: That's a rip-off to the power of 3 from Jeton.
Just transferred 500 euros to the card account, so in. GBP.
Of the 500 euros I got £407.16, so £1 = approx. 1.228 euros.
According to Google, £1 = 1.2 euros, i.e. £407.16 = approx. 488.59 euros. So I have made a loss of approx. 12 euros.
And if I wanted to transfer the £407.16 back in euros in the Jeton app, I would only get 479.92 euros, the exchange rate would then be approx. 1.178.
So I would have lost more than 20 euros in total.
So you lose 2.5% per transaction. Wasn't it similar with Skrill and co
There are simply no costs for cash withdrawals because you transfer it to your bank account. If I remember correctly, you always lost a few % there too.
T0uchTheSky wrote on October 18, 2024 at 12:42 pm:
Before with Jeton nothing, has cost nothing or deducted. I don't know about bank withdrawals, I always just transferred it to the card.
oh, then I understand your displeasure. Well, I would never pay €12 for it. I'd rather Deposit by bank (yes, I'm aware of the risks) or stop playing completely. But in both cases I save a lot of money
oh, then I understand your displeasure. Well, I would never pay €12 for it. I'd rather Deposit by bank (yes, I'm aware of the risks) or stop playing completely. But in both cases I save a lot of money
I think you may not have fully understood. I'm talking all the time about the money from the Jeton Wallet to the Jeton credit card. Money was deducted and if you want the money back from the card to the wallet, money is deducted again. The difference to the old Jeton is that the new Jeton card has the currency GBP and not Euro.
T0uchTheSky wrote on October 18, 2024 at 12:59 pm:
I think you may not have fully understood. I'm talking about the money from the Jeton wallet to the Jeton credit card all the time. Money was deducted and if you want the money back from the card to the wallet, money is deducted again. The difference to the old Jeton is that the new Jeton card has the currency GBP and not Euro.
No, I really didn't understand it that way. I thought from bank to credit card lol
Nah, really didn't understand it that way. I thought from bank to credit card lol
Wtf is that xD
Oh well, maybe you should have a coffee.
It was reported above today that you can order a new token card from today because the old one is from another company and will soon be history because of the license.
Then below I wrote that I had already created and tried out a virtual card and realized that a lot of my money had been deducted.
Maybe you should read from the top to the bottom again.
T0uchTheSky wrote on 18.10.2024 at 13:11:
Oh well, maybe you should have a coffee.
It was reported above today that you can order a new Jeton card from today because the old one is from another company and will soon be history because of the license.
Then below I wrote that I had already created and tried out a virtual card and realized that a lot of my money had been deducted.
Maybe you should read from the top to the bottom again.
Don't drink any ;D
but yes, I only read your post. Not everything else, also explains why I didn't understand the context.
T0uchTheSky wrote on 18.10.2024 at 12:30 pm: That's a rip-off to the power of 3 from Jeton.
Just transferred 500 euros to the card account, so in. GBP.
Of the 500 euros I got £407.16, so £1 = approx. 1.228 euros.
According to Google, £1 = 1.2 euros, i.e. £407.16 = approx. 488.59 euros. So I have made a loss of approx. 12 euros.
And if I wanted to transfer the £407.16 back in euros in the Jeton app, I would only get 479.92 euros, the exchange rate would then be approx. 1.178.
So I would have lost more than 20 euros in total.
P.s
Someone who wants to withdraw the money from the ATM will very likely be deducted money again, because GBP is first converted into euros, i.e. foreign currency fee.
A lot. If the euro becomes strong again and we get more euros for GBP. But I probably won't be using jeton any more.
Maho78 wrote on October 18, 2024 at 3:16 pm:
A lot. If the euro becomes strong again and we get more euros for GBP. But this way, I probably won't use Jeton anymore.
Yes, that's stupid. If you need money on the Jeton card, the euro is first converted into GBP, fee.
If you buy something with the card in Euroland, GPB is converted back into Euro internally and then you have to pay a fee again.
If Jeton had simply used the official exchange rate of 1.2 this morning, as I did with the 500 euros, everything would have been ok and you would have made almost no loss.
But Jeton wants to make a lot of money with its own exchange rate.
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I had no problem. Last Friday evening I requested a payout to my Revolut bank account. Nothing was processed on the week and on Monday at about 11am it was confirmed by Jeton and the money was instantly in my Revolut account.
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Thank you very much, been looking for hours 👌😂
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you can now order a physical card on the new token homepage .
At least it worked for me.
So get to work folks
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You can also do this in the app.
I have also created a virtual card. Unfortunately, the currency on the virtual card is not euros, but GBP and you can't change this or I haven't found anywhere. On the physical card you can't yet see which currency it is. But I think it should also be GBP. Because if you go to the virtual card and then Settings, you can see the details of both cards.
And both cards have a new account number and both start with GB28CLRB.
As I have already created the virtual card, I now have a total of 2 GPB accounts. I have just transferred 10 euros from the Jeton Euro account to the GBP account of the card and the money is there after a few seconds.
I hope that the currency on the physical card is Euro and not GBP.
P.s. I have just checked again, the account numbers of the two cards are identical, i.e. the money on the virtual card is also on the physical card, as before. I.e. now: the physical card also has the GBP currency.
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These are certainly subtleties that will be adjusted over time. Once the card arrives and you have activated it, we will see whether you can use it to withdraw money from ATMs or not. When I Deposit money in casinos from my GB account, it still transfers to euros. I think the euros will be transferred to the card in the same way as with the old card and you can simply withdraw your euros.
Wait and see and we will see...
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I have just transferred 500 euros to my card account, in. GBP.
I received £407.16 of the 500 euros, so £1 = approx. 1.228 euros.
According to Google, £1 = 1.2 euros, i.e. £407.16 = approx. 488.59 euros. So I have made a loss of approx. 12 euros.
And if I want to transfer the £407.16 back in euros in the Jeton app, I would only get 479.92 euros, the exchange rate is then approx. 1.178.
So I would have lost more than 20 euros in total.
P.s
Someone who wants to withdraw the money from the ATM will very likely be deducted money again, because GBP is first converted into euros, i.e. foreign currency fee.
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So you lose 2.5% per transaction. Wasn't it similar with Skrill and co
There are simply no costs for cash withdrawals because you transfer it to your bank account. If I remember correctly, you always lost a few % there too.
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Before with Jeton nothing, nothing was charged or deducted. I don't know about bank withdrawals, I always just transferred it to the card.
P.s. With a new Jeton, payment to a bank account is free. I recently transferred 50 and it didn't cost me anything.
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oh, then I understand your displeasure. Well, I would never pay €12 for it. I'd rather Deposit by bank (yes, I'm aware of the risks) or stop playing completely. But in both cases I save a lot of money
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I think you may not have fully understood. I'm talking all the time about the money from the Jeton Wallet to the Jeton credit card. Money was deducted and if you want the money back from the card to the wallet, money is deducted again. The difference to the old Jeton is that the new Jeton card has the currency GBP and not Euro.
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No, I really didn't understand it that way. I thought from bank to credit card lol
Wtf is that xD
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Oh well, maybe you should have a coffee.
It was reported above today that you can order a new token card from today because the old one is from another company and will soon be history because of the license.
Then below I wrote that I had already created and tried out a virtual card and realized that a lot of my money had been deducted.
Maybe you should read from the top to the bottom again.
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Don't drink any ;D
but yes, I only read your post. Not everything else, also explains why I didn't understand the context.
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A lot. If the euro becomes strong again and we get more euros for GBP. But I probably won't be using jeton any more.
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Yes, that's stupid. If you need money on the Jeton card, the euro is first converted into GBP, fee.
If you buy something with the card in Euroland, GPB is converted back into Euro internally and then you have to pay a fee again.
If Jeton had simply used the official exchange rate of 1.2 this morning, as I did with the 500 euros, everything would have been ok and you would have made almost no loss.
But Jeton wants to make a lot of money with its own exchange rate.
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