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Bob Ronson 05-29-2007 02:09 AM

Best e-wallet for micro limit Canadian?
 
Hi,

I've read the e-wallets for Canadians thread, but I'm still not sure what the best option is for me. I'm a small stakes player (I would deposit or withdraw $100-200 at a time), and noticed that for Moneybookers, to transfer money from my bank account would cost around $42. Moneybookers cannot use my credit card, so it's obviously not worth it for me to xfer $200 at the current wire transfer rates. What would you suggest?

Lyrrad 05-29-2007 02:24 AM

Re: Best e-wallet for micro limit Canadian?
 
At PokerStars I simply use a credit card to deposit and withdraw by cheque. I don't think there's a cheaper way for Canadians to do small transactions with PS.

Bobo Fett 05-29-2007 02:41 AM

Re: Best e-wallet for micro limit Canadian?
 
Your post would've fit nicely in the eWallet thread.

My suggestion - pick a promo to do at PokerSavvy, deposit to the poker room with your CC. When you're finished the promo, cash your Savvy points out to Moneybookers. You can then make a small deposit at that site with MB, and withdraw whatever you like back into MB...you're good to go!

cardman 05-29-2007 03:00 AM

Re: Best e-wallet for micro limit Canadian?
 
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Hi,

I've read the e-wallets for Canadians thread, but I'm still not sure what the best option is for me. I'm a small stakes player (I would deposit or withdraw $100-200 at a time), and noticed that for Moneybookers, to transfer money from my bank account would cost around $42. Moneybookers cannot use my credit card, so it's obviously not worth it for me to xfer $200 at the current wire transfer rates. What would you suggest?

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Yup, Neteller EFTs were good for small deposits since they were basically free. Same with small withdrawals. But they're gone so... I'm guessing your bank is RB because of the high $42 fee for a bank wire? Do you deposit and withdraw $100-200 small amounts only?

You know, you should probably move this to the Canadian e-wallets thread and get more replies there.

hypermegachi 05-29-2007 09:37 AM

Re: Best e-wallet for micro limit Canadian?
 
a combination of instadebit/moneybookers/party-eft will do you good.


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