Today I received a letter from Yandex. Money, in which I am offered to register a gold Mastercard card and receive a monthly subscription to MyBook.ru as a gift.
I will not talk much and for a long time, under the cut description and conditions
Gold MasterCard from Yandex.Money + gift
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Yandex.Money can be spent in supermarkets, restaurants and cinemas. And even shoot at any ATM. To get such opportunities, order a Yandex.Money bank card. If you do it right now, we will add a gift to the card - a subscription to the online library MyBook.ru. She will act month. Ordering a card is very simple. Fill out a short form and we will mail your Gold MasterCard. Together with the card you will have special privileges: you can receive discounts and bonuses in some stores (for more details, visit MasterCard website). The sums of all payments will be debited from your Yandex.Money account.
Online registration
Free issue and maintenance 3 years
You only pay for postal delivery - 149 rubles in Russia, 199 rubles worldwide.
Cash withdrawals at ATMs in any currency
No fees for payments
Convenient replenishment throughout Russia
Top up by bank transfer from any country
PS You can take part only on February 25th and 26th.
UPD: I didn’t mention the commissions that are awaiting the cardholder, thanks to Mikhail_K
About commissions When is the fee charged when paying with a Yandex.Money card? The commission - 3% + 15 rubles, but not less than 100 rubles - is debited from your account if you: withdraw money from a card at an ATM; Transfer funds from the Yandex.Money card to the Svyaznoy Bank card or “MasterCard Corn”.
How much will the commission be when withdrawing money from an ATM? Yandex.Money Commission - 3% + 15 rubles (but not less than 100 rubles). For example, for an amount of 500 rubles, it will be 100 rubles, and for 5,000 rubles - 165 rubles. In addition, some banks may charge additional fees for using their ATMs. If you withdraw any currency other than Russian rubles from the card, you will also have to pay a conversion fee at the bank’s internal rate.