The $30 Fee That Costs You $1,470
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The video discusses the withdrawal fees associated with the Onza Plus platform, specifically addressing a user's complaint about a $30 fee. The speaker argues that this fee is negligible compared to the total earnings, using a hypothetical example to illustrate that the fee is a small percentage of the overall amount. The core message is that the fee should not deter users from withdrawing their earnings.
The speaker points out that a $30 withdrawal fee is insignificant compared to a total earning of $15,000, emphasizing that users should not miss out on larger sums due to a small fee.
The speaker clarifies that the $30 fee is deducted from the total earnings, meaning the user would still receive $1,470, not lose the entire amount.
Using a hypothetical $1 fee on a $400 withdrawal, the speaker illustrates that even a small fee is a minor cost compared to the total amount, reinforcing the idea that fees are not a significant drawback.
The speaker concludes that they will continue withdrawing and earning despite the fees, suggesting that the fees are acceptable given the overall benefits.
The video argues that the $30 withdrawal fee on Onza Plus is negligible compared to the total earnings, and users should not let it discourage them from withdrawing their funds.
What is the withdrawal fee on Onza Plus mentioned in the video?
$30
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How much would a user miss out on if they paid a $30 fee on a $15,000 earning?
They would miss out on $1,470 because the fee is deducted from the total.
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Fee is negligible
Directly addresses the core concern about fees, framing them as insignificant relative to total earnings.
00:03Hypothetical fee example
Uses a simple analogy to illustrate the relative cost of fees, making the argument more relatable.
00:33[00:03] expensive, this is to withdraw the earnings from Unza Plus through Texsafe." Dude, you're going to miss out on a total of 15,000 because of a 30 you're gaining. So, you're going to miss out on earning, uh, let's deduct
[00:19] out on earning, uh, let's deduct the fee now, ah, 70 because of the 30 paid in upfront to withdraw later, no. You are already deducting it from your total earnings . So, you're going to miss out on 1470
[00:33] because 30 has already been deducted from your total amount. Dude, that doesn't make sense. So, no, it might be, man, let's say it's a $ fee. Let's say it was a $1 fee, you would miss out on withdrawing $0.400 because you paid $100 in fees at the time of
[00:49] withdrawal, man. No. So, even if 's not the case, right? I'm just giving an example. You're going to miss out on winning because of this tiny detail. So, man, I'm going to keep withdrawing, I'm going to
[01:04] keep earning even with these fees that you consider high.
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