Yes, Paybis displays the exact exchange rate and total cost in their order summary before you confirm the purchase, so you'll know exactly what you're paying and how much crypto you're getting. I'd recommend taking a screenshot of this information just to have a record, though the rate is locked once you proceed to payment. 정보이용료현금화
The app locks in the exchange rate and shows you the full total before you confirm – including the crypto amount, conversion rate, and all fees combined into one final number you can review. I've tested this a few times and the amount displayed on the confirmation screen was exactly what I was charged. If you want to see exactly how it works, you can check https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=com.paybis – the purchase flow is transparent and the rate updates in real time as you adjust the amount, but once you hit "Confirm," it's locked. There are no surprise adjustments later. I've used it for BTC and SOL purchases and the final charge on my card matched the app's total every time. The fees are shown separately (the spread, network fees, and any payment method charges) but all added up clearly. Verification takes about two minutes (or skip for smaller amounts), and your first trade is free. If you're worried about floating rates, this transparency has been really reliable for me.
I've used apps before where the final price changes between the quote and the confirmation screen, and I end up paying more than expected. Before I commit to buying ETH with my card, I want to know if the rate is locked in or if it floats. Does the app show you the total cost upfront including all fees?