Ich denke man sollte nicht mehr als 1000 Euro auf dem Wallet haben. Sondern immer soviel wie man gerade ausgeben möchte. Bei revolut kann man problemlos in Sekunden geld aufladen. Daher am besten nur bei Bedarf Geld aufladen.
Revolut = 50.000 mtl.
Leupay = 10.000 tgl.
Mistertango = 100.000 jl.
Monese = nix
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Wieso sollte sie? Leupay ist Bulgarien, Mistertango ist Litauen.Die ist doch bei allen EMIs in UK ?
Wieso sollte sie? Leupay ist Bulgarien, Mistertango ist Litauen.
Und ob man sich mit denen rumschlagen möchte?
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