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Transfer Money of MasterCard on iPhone Application
MasterCard has recently launched an online transfer application, especially for users of IPAD and iPhone. Through an application called MoneySend, now the users of the iPhone and iPad can send and receive money via their gadgets. This free application can be downloaded through the iPhone App Store.
MoneySend is a service that is integrated with the MasterCard Debit, MasterCard Credit, or a prepaid account from a bank that offers MasterCard. As quoted from PCWorld, each time sending money up to U.S. $ 50 (about USD 460 thousand), and this service will charge U.S. $ 0.29 (approximately USD 2600). As for the transfer of up to U.S. $ 200 (approximately USD 1.8 million) will be quoted as U.S. $ 0.99 (approximately USD 9 thousand) and transfer the above amount will be deducted U.S. $ 2.95 (approximately rp 27 thousand).
Maximum of money that can be sent by the client through this application is U.S. $ 2,500 (about USD 22 million) per month. However, to receive money at all free of charge. To enjoy this service, the application will require the customer phone number. Each time a transaction, the account will identify the phone number, and asks for a password. According to MasterCard, there will be no information stored on the iPad or the iPhone, making it more secure. Unfortunately, this new service can be enjoyed by customers in the U.S. MasterCard. Besides using a MasterCard card, or iPad iPhone owners can also register this MoneySend service on a prepaid service provided by U.S. Bancorp Bank.
Some credit card companies are slowly but surely began to widen their service center on the mobile platform. In addition to the application MoneySend, MasterCard also offers applications for the iPhone called ATM Hunter, which allows iPhone users to find the nearest ATM using GPS. While its competitors, VISA, is preparing to test-payment system using your iPhone handset, utilizing a special wrap for the iPhone that provides a microSD card slot besutan DeviceFidelity.
Co-founder of Twitter, Jack Dorsey, also developed a similar system of payment named Square, using a card reader that connects to the headphone jack of iPhone, iPod Touch, and several types of Android phones.