is western union paying fresh dollars?
if not what is the rate?
Thanks
if not what is the rate?
Thanks
I will tomorrow thx manNuclearVision wroteYes they are, they do take a fee, it is 2% or something, double check.
Also, not all will have actual dollars, and they will try to give you dollars at the black market rate. If you need the dollars, look around at more than one place.DNA wroteI will tomorrow thx manNuclearVision wroteYes they are, they do take a fee, it is 2% or something, double check.
Yes, go to their main office in Tayouneh. This is the best option as the others maybe will not give you the whole amount in $.DNA wroteis western union paying fresh dollars?
if not what is the rate?
Thanks
Is the bank limiting your withdraw or not allowing at all? What bank is it?gamingindex wrotedoes anyone know someone who is buying lollar cheques (cheque bancaire in USD) ? my bank is not allowing me to withdraw money from my account so my only option to withdraw my salary is to sell cheque bancaire.
you can use a vpn, also lirarate works for me without vpn.leblinux wroteSo which app is now being used to know the $ price after they banned lirarate?
This one works too, with a VPN. Have a FB page as well as a telegram group too. https://lebaneselira.org/leblinux wroteSo which app is now being used to know the $ price after they banned lirarate?
I think it's by DNS. Someone should try using Google DNS, guys.Hybrid wroteI don't live in Lebanon anymore, so I'm just wondering how did they ban these sites? Was it by IP or DNS ?
I am using google's dns at home and I can't reach the sites. I switched to Cloudflare and same issue. Easily bypassed with a basic VPN though---pretty sure almost everyone here has one.alifawaz99 wroteI think it's by DNS. Someone should try using Google DNS, guys.Hybrid wroteI don't live in Lebanon anymore, so I'm just wondering how did they ban these sites? Was it by IP or DNS ?
Oh, so they may be using IP filtering. That's terrible.xazbrat wroteI am using google's dns at home and I can't reach the sites. I switched to Cloudflare and same issue. Easily bypassed with a basic VPN though---pretty sure almost everyone here has one.alifawaz99 wroteI think it's by DNS. Someone should try using Google DNS, guys.Hybrid wroteI don't live in Lebanon anymore, so I'm just wondering how did they ban these sites? Was it by IP or DNS ?