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Old 04-05-2007, 11:39 AM
Roadstar Roadstar is offline
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Got the money in moneybookers this morning. Requested withdrawal at ipoker Tuesday night, got it Thursday morning. Going to repeat this for click2pay soon for interpoker etc.


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FWIW here is my latest update

- set up MB account in US$
- verified credit card
- verified address
- deposited $100 to MB account
- deposited $25 to party - worked instantly
- deposited $25 to ipoker - worked instantly
- did some cover play on ipoker
- emailed ipoker that I will be withdrawing to MB instead of neteller from now on
- requested a $400 with from ipoker to MB
- Waiting for money to hit MB account

Will let you guys know once that works and we should be in business!

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Old 04-05-2007, 12:14 PM
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WIRE TRANSFER: <...> is an electronic transfer of funds from Casino-on-Net's account to yours. It usually takes 5 to 7 business days for the funds to settle into your account after your Cash-Out request has been processed. There are no fees for this service."

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To my understanding.. There is no fee for a wire transfer to initiate the cashout transaction. However, I believe most Canadian banks will charge you a fee for receiving a wire transfer.
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Old 04-05-2007, 12:19 PM
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To my understanding.. There is no fee for a wire transfer to initiate the cashout transaction. However, I believe most Canadian banks will charge you a fee for receiving a wire transfer.

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This is my understanding as well. I talked briefly to some twits at HSBC and they indicated that it was $8-$10.

I hope I'm wrong.
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Old 04-05-2007, 12:35 PM
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Alright guys, stupid question time for me. Tried Moneybookers messaging centre, but I haven't received a reply for days now. I was able to wire to Moneybookers no problem. Now, I'm having trouble wiring money back to my bank account. Anyone able to do that already?

Seems like Moneybookers asks for two things. SWIFT code and account number. I got the SWIFT code but my bank game me a 5 digit branch number and a 7 digit account number. Do I combine both of these and enter a 12 digit number or do I just enter the 7 digit number? Thanks for any help on this.
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Old 04-05-2007, 12:42 PM
Pontuan21 Pontuan21 is offline
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Default Re: List of eWallets for Canadians

FYI, there's an alternative way to fund your moneybookers account without a bank wire, credit card, or doing a PSavvy signup.

gamebookers allows Neteller deposits but the only withdraw option is a bank transfer. If you are outside the EU and select bank transfer as the withdraw method, the amount will be sent to your moneybookers account. Make sure you use the same email addy for gameboookers and moneybookers and you should be set.

Also, gamebookers has a nice casino bonus. 50% up to 50Euros with only a 20XB blackjack WR. You can create a gamebookers account in USD as well. Make sure you deposit at least $135 USD to get the max casino bonus. Hope you guys find this info helpful.
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Old 04-05-2007, 12:45 PM
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To my understanding.. There is no fee for a wire transfer to initiate the cashout transaction. However, I believe most Canadian banks will charge you a fee for receiving a wire transfer.

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This is my understanding as well. I talked briefly to some twits at HSBC and they indicated that it was $8-$10.

I hope I'm wrong.

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Man, my bank is ripping me off. They're charging me $15 U.S. to receive incoming wires and $35 U.S. to send wires. Time to open up a new bank account. Using bank wires in Canada is expensive beyond belief.

Can anybody with banks charging better rates please post the name of your bank here and the rates they charge for sending and receiving wires? Thanks.
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Old 04-05-2007, 12:52 PM
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Better ask your bank what they charge for receiving wires in different currencies. My bank charges u.s. currency fees for u.s. currency transactions. So $35 u.s. for u.s. currency wires, and $35 canadian for canadian currency wires. Yup, another fee grab. I won't be doing wires at this bank for long. I've only used Neteller before so this bank wiring thing is a learning experience for me. I'm learning as I go.
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Old 04-05-2007, 12:56 PM
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Boy Click2Pay is starting to get on my nerves. Still no response on why my account has been locked. Still no answere when I call their phoneline. Still no reply to my e-mail.

What the hell?????
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Old 04-05-2007, 01:00 PM
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I am having problems registering a Click2Pay account. My two credit cards won't allow me to register with C2P.

Can we start a list of Canadian credit cards that allow ewallet and gaming site purchases? So far in this thread I have only seen that a CIBC Visa works, any others?

cardman, may I ask which bank you are referring to? RBC?
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Old 04-05-2007, 01:06 PM
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cardman, may I ask which bank you are referring to? RBC?

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Wow, you're psychic. Yeah, it's RBC. I don't plan on using them for long for wires. Anyone with banks with better rates, post them.
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