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Promoteur:WallyTech

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Gérez vos finances sans effort avec Wally, le portefeuille numérique conçu pour la commodité. Rechargez, envoyer, recevoir et payer et payer en dollars en utilisant la carte MasterCard® Virtual ou Physical Wally sans avoir besoin d'un compte bancaire traditionnel. Wally propose des frais faibles, des termes transparents et des étapes simples pour recharger et transférer des fonds, rendre les transactions simples et sécurisées. Achetez en ligne, dans les magasins ou envoyez de l'argent à des amis, tous avec une approche sans tracas pour rester au-dessus de vos finances. Rejoignez la révolution numérique avec Wally et profitez de la liberté de gérer votre argent à tout moment, n'importe où.

Caractéristiques de Wally:

  • Recharge facile : Complétez votre portefeuille numérique à l'aide des cartes Visa® ou MasterCard® de n'importe quelle banque avec quelques étapes simples.
  • Carte numérique et physique MasterCard® : demandez une carte prépayée qui vous permet de magasiner en ligne et en magasin, offrant une flexibilité et une commodité.
  • Limite de transaction : profitez de la liberté de transformer jusqu'à 500 $ USD par mois de n'importe où dans le monde, répondant à vos besoins financiers.
  • Corparement et transparent : bénéficiez de faibles commissions et de frais clairement communiqués, en vous assurant de savoir exactement ce que vous payez sans frais cachés.

FAQ de Wally:

  • Comment recharger mon portefeuille numérique? Accédez simplement au menu principal de votre portefeuille Wally, sélectionnez l'option de portefeuille de recharge, entrez le montant de recharge et fournissez vos détails Visa® ou MasterCard® pour terminer la transaction.
  • Puis-je recharger ma carte Wally MasterCard® avec mon équilibre de portefeuille? Oui, transférez facilement le solde disponible dans votre portefeuille sur votre carte MasterCard® Wally en sélectionnant l'option de carte de recharge et en indiquant le montant que vous souhaitez transférer.
  • Comment puis-je envoyer de l'argent à un autre utilisateur Wally? Dans votre portefeuille Wally, sélectionnez l'option Transférer vers les autres, choisissez le destinataire dans vos contacts ou entrez leur numéro de téléphone portable, entrez le montant en USD, ajoutez un message court et complétez le transfert.

Conclusion: Téléchargez Wally aujourd'hui pour vivre la commodité de gérer votre argent numériquement. Avec des options de recharge facile, une carte MasterCard® numérique et physique pour les achats, une généreuse limite de transaction et des frais transparents, Wally est la solution parfaite pour vos besoins financiers. Allez numérique avec Wally aujourd'hui!

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