$25 Free at Revolution MoneyExchange

Written on April 8, 2008 – 6:00 am | by PT | Print Print |

There’s a new PayPal competitor on the scene.  It’s called Revolution MoneyExchange.  Here’s some information about the service and how you can get $25 just for trying it out!

What is it?  It’s like PayPal without the fees. “MoneyExchange is the new way to send and receive money online between MoneyExchange accountholders. It’s a great way to exchange money with friends, colleagues, or online sellers. Share restaurant, travel, or household expenses. It’s easy, secure and, best of all, it’s FREE to register and FREE to send and receive money between MoneyExchange accountholders.”

Is it secure?  It appears to be.  “With so many leading-edge security features built right in, security comes second nature to MoneyExchange. A PIN is required when you send money from your MoneyExchange account and transfers are processed safely and securely.  Click here to learn more about our security features.” 

While it does require your SSN, it doesn’t run a hard credit check.  It says on the sign-up form: ”This information is not used to review your credit history or to establish new credit.”

Get your $25. To gain ground on PayPal, MoneyExchange is giving away $25 to each new customer. Nice! Use the link below to get your free $25 (I’ll pick up an extra $10 referral)…

Refer A Friend using Revolution Money Exchange

I’ve already signed up and received my $25.  I plan on having Mrs. PT do the same.  Even if we never use MoneyExchange, we’ll have earned this $60.  Let me know how it goes.  Thanks in advance for the referral.

  1. 2 Responses to “$25 Free at Revolution MoneyExchange”

  2. By Jesse on Apr 8, 2008 | Reply

    Hey $25, its free money :)


  3. By Sue on Apr 8, 2008 | Reply

    Giving out your soc unnecessarily is always a bad idea.
    http://www.ssa.gov/pubs/10002.html#protect

    “You should be very careful about sharing your number and card to protect against misuse of your number. Giving your number is voluntary even when you are asked for the number directly. If requested, you should ask:

    Why your number is needed;
    How your number will be used;
    What happens if you refuse; and
    What law requires you to give your number.
    The answers to these questions can help you decide if you want to give your Social Security number. The decision is yours”

    Good luck. If it is for tracking purposes they should be able to use a random number instead.


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