This clarification has been stated several times here in this blog, but even some of the big leaders of TBC are still confused about the $10 fee. If you want the Send button turned on in your TBC wallet you have to pay $10. If you paid the annual $10 fee to have access to your Kringle Cash Back Office that also covers your $10 Lifetime Wallet fee–which is way cheaper than paying per transaction forever! That’s a two for one DEAL! Get it? Soon we will attach a payment processor directly to the wallet at tbc004.net and if you already paid the $10 through Kringle Cash, YOU DON’T HAVE TO PAY THE $10 AGAIN for the TBC wallet. Get it?
But the two for one deal won’t work in the reverse once we attach the $10 fee directly to the wallet. Once that is operational, if you paid the $10 fee through the wallet at tbc004.net and not through Kringle Cash you won’t have annual access to the Back Office of Kringle Cash until you pay a separate fee for it, but at least your TBC Wallet is Paid for LIFE!!! You can either pay $1 a month or $10 a year to access your Back Office at Kringle Cash. So, it really does matter WHERE you pay the $10 fee. If you pay it through Kringle Cash you get two for one deal. But if you pay $10 at the wallet website at tbc004.net you only pay for LifeTime Access to Your TBC Wallet and that’s getting exactly what you paid for kind of deal.
I hope this article clears up the confusion…