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Edit to add: Is there not a better way for you to make your initial deposit? IE if you're trying to get a significant amount of money into your bankroll, would you be better off depositing onto one of the big sites via EFT or Debit Card, then start moving money on and off sites with your eWallet? For whatever reason, C2P and MB's biggest weakness seems to be funding the eWallet from our bank accounts. It strikes me that the poker sites want to make it as easy as possible to get money on to their sites, so they have more options available. The only downside of course, is at most sites, this will require some "cover play". Just a thought. [/ QUOTE ] Actually, when I used Neteller, I deposited only twice and from then on just used what I won. Note that I'm mainly a sports bettor and poker is a passing hobby. I have enough in my various merchant accounts to send to Moneybookers without having to wire anymore. The initial deposit bankwire was just a way to seed the Moneybookers account. I doubt I'll ever deposit wire again to Moneybookers but it's the fees on receiving incoming wires to my bank from moneybookers that will kill me. Moneybookers' fee and my bank's fee really add up. I don't really want to say the site, YET, because I'm still talking with them about it. Let's just say that it's not a poker site but a HUGE sports site that's everyone's heard of. Seriously though, do you know what you did wrong to have your Moneybookers deposit go missing? Or was it just a random thing? I was thinking of sending Ks to Moneybookers from my accounts at other sites but now I'm going to hold off on that till I find out how reliable Moneybookers is. You say I don't want to know how long it took you to resolve the $10 deposits, but I have to know how long and how you did it. Even if it's just going to piss me off even more. |
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