Dude, enough with the intimidation attempts. Be it by DM'ing me, or your posts in this thread.
You are clearly on a fishing trip, and your passion is at risk of leading actual victims to being lost at sea.
If you were an actual domainer, or had domainers assisting as you seem to be attempting to represent domainers, then you would know your question is completely elementary in nature, and misguiding any attempt at understanding how masterbucks/epikEscrow actually works. Rather than continuing this tit for tat jibber jabber, I suggest you read or re-read the "
If you are not using Epik.com for escrow, you are wasting time and money!" thread, or any other thread/domainerBlog/etc to further educate yourself on the domainer > epikEscrow > masterbucks relationship.
/Page6 (March 2019) masterbucks confusion when domainer didnt have paypal payout option. Learned epik charges a $35 wire fee, which was waived for this customer.
TheDomains.com (March 2019)
Rod says
Joseph Peterson says
Looking at the previous page of this thread, I posted a tweet from intelliname that he shared of his masterbucks dashboard, "Direct Purchase of [exampledomain] = amount - 9% shows how a lot of domainer masterbucks accounts were funded.
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Other masterbuck wallets may have been funded different than from domain sales, as soemthimes direct epik instore credit can be applied for a various of reasons (such as bug bounty payouts) before sending epik account credit to masterbucks.
@bmugford -- when you received a (I think a $XXX payout) from the PianoMoving hastle, were you paid directly to your masterbucks or was it in the form of epik in store credit?
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The masterbucks withdraw fee's may have varied over times, initially I believe paypal was free payouts (as was a 2019 case of mine, where after the 9% commission fee. I received the exact amount in paypal as my masterbucks payout
sent friends and family from
epik holdings llc) and if you use an ounce of your anger towards researching, I'm sure you'll find more, and be able to build a more precise picture of the domainer > epik escrow > masterbucks relationship.
As is now Derick, it's almost as if you have no clear idea as to how masterbucks/epikescrow actually worked, and changed over the years. To get better answers, it might help to associate a time frame with the expected masterbucks payout, as it apparently varied overtime. Asking questions such as what was the % rate of return in expected masterbucks we were promised almost sounds more related to the previous vision of masterbucks prior to their explosive growth after the epik escrow integration. It's almost as if you are trying to correlate domain payouts with an expected interest rate of return is absolutely obsurd consenting there was often times a withdraw or commission fee (negative rate of return) imposed to epikescrow/masterbucks, not a interest rate gained from masterbucks.
Evolving past the initial promotion of epikescrow/masterbucks, to 2022,
a post from @yardgs shows a screenshot of of the masterbucks(.)com/fee withdraw rates.
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IDK if its just my system or that I still need to go thru their KYC, but masterbucks.com/fee is currently resolving to a page not found (while being logged in or logged out) error.