EMC2Payouts Increases Card Limits, Speeds Up Transfers

LOS ANGELES — EMC2Payouts has announced that Globe Wallet Visa Card holders now have the option of increasing monthly card limits to $25,000.

The verification process for increasing card limits takes 24-48 hours and requires a notarized Government ID and a notarized utility bill for approval.

In addition to the increased limits, EMC2Payouts has improved the speed of money transfers from user e-wallet accounts to Globe Wallet Visa cards. Previously, card loads could take 1 – 3 days. Recent improvements allow users to load money onto their cards instantly.

EMC2Payouts has also enhanced its multi-currency e-wallet account capabilities. E-wallet accounts can now be operated in Euros as well as U.S. dollars, without any foreign exchange fees. Plus, EMC has reduced the transfer time to one day for EFTs to bank accounts within Europe. EFTs can be used to transfer money to bank accounts in more than 150 countries.

“We have again listened to our e-wallet holders’ comments and suggestions and we’ve made some exciting improvements to our worldwide money transfer options,” EMC2Billing.com CEO Greg Berard said. “There will be even more exciting news to come shortly after the New Year, so stay tuned.”

EMC2Payouts.com may be reached by email at CR@emc2payouts.com, or by phone at (877) 790-5126.

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