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Old 03-27-2007, 12:43 AM
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I guess I have made so many withdrawals previously to Neteller. There was a edit withdrawal method button when I hit bank--> withdraw.
Also, what is RAF?
Also, 14kEuro is still not enough in a rolling 90day period, I need a lot higher.
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Old 03-27-2007, 03:03 AM
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I guess I have made so many withdrawals previously to Neteller. There was a edit withdrawal method button when I hit bank--> withdraw.
Also, what is RAF?
Also, 14kEuro is still not enough in a rolling 90day period, I need a lot higher.

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RAF = Refer-A-Friend...existing Moneybookers members can make a couple of dollars if new members use their name when signing up. However, 2+2 doesn't allow us to ask for/offer referrals in posts (for good reason), so I'll leave it at that.

BTW, Happy Birthday!
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Old 03-27-2007, 03:27 AM
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I'll try to post updates periodically so the latest will be near the bottom, since I can't change the OP. Here's the latest:

Moneybookers - AP, b2b, Party, UB, Everest, iPoker, Microgaming, OnGame, Boss (some), Pacific, WSEX, Cake
Click2Pay - AP, UB, Crypto (Sun & IP only), Everest, iPoker, Microgaming (some), OnGame, Boss (some), FT
ePassporte - AP, Stars, UB, FT, Cake
ATMOnline - UB
EcoCard - iPoker, Microgaming (some)


Networks Checked so far: AP, b2b, Party, Stars, UB, Paradise (none), Crypto, Everest, iPoker, Microgaming (not all the same), OnGame, Boss (not all the same), FT, Pacific, WSEX, Cake.
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Old 03-27-2007, 05:51 AM
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Added a couple:

Moneybookers - AP, b2b, Boss (some), Cake, Everest, iPoker, Mansion, Microgaming, OnGame, Pacific, Party, UB, WSEX
Click2Pay - AP, Boss (some), Crypto (Sun & IP only), Everest, FT, iPoker, Microgaming (some), OnGame, Poker.com, TruePoker, UB
ePassporte - AP, Cake, FT, Stars, UB,
ATMOnline - UB
EcoCard - iPoker, Mansion, Microgaming (some)

Networks checked so far: AP, b2b, Boss, Cake, Crypto, Everest, FT, iPoker, Mansion, Microgaming, OnGame, Pacific, Paradise, Party, Poker.com, Stars, TruePoker, UB, WSEX.

Done forget, everyone...this list is FAR from gospel. I have tried NONE of these options yet...much of this is just what I've gleaned from poker rooms' websites, or from the poker clients' cashiers. Any and all input would be most welcome.
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Old 03-27-2007, 10:02 AM
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I checked last night and I didn't see moneybookers as an option at Pacific. I'm at work now and can't double check, can anyone confirm whether it is in fact a withdrawal/deposit option or not?
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Old 03-27-2007, 10:29 AM
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I also just created a moneybookers USD account, and can't understand their fee chart. Has anyone used them before? Am I going to be charged $0.70 on every transfer between moneybookers and a poker site?
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Old 03-27-2007, 11:55 AM
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I checked last night and I didn't see moneybookers as an option at Pacific. I'm at work now and can't double check, can anyone confirm whether it is in fact a withdrawal/deposit option or not?

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Sorry, this might be my mistake. They are on Pacific's website as an option, but now that I have a chance to read it throughly, I see the following:

"For our Members residing in Europe, the Far East and Latin America, Moneybookers Deposits are an instant, secure and easy way to fund your Pacific Poker Account"

So perhaps it's no good for Canadians. I'll take it off the list until I hear otherwise from someone who is able to use it from Canada. Unfortunately, that doesn't leave much at Pacific. Their only other eWallets (other than Neteller and Friepay), ClickandBuy & ACTeCASH, I've never heard of. Of course, there's all sorts of other options (debit, credit, prepaid, etc), just not much for eWallets.
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Old 03-27-2007, 11:56 AM
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Moneybookers - AP, b2b, Boss (some), Cake, Everest, iPoker, Mansion, Microgaming, OnGame, Party, UB, WSEX
Click2Pay - AP, Boss (some), Crypto (Sun & IP only), Everest, FT, iPoker, Microgaming (some), OnGame, Poker.com, TruePoker, UB
ePassporte - AP, Cake, FT, Stars, UB,
ATMOnline - UB
EcoCard - iPoker, Mansion, Microgaming (some)

Networks checked so far: AP, b2b, Boss, Cake, Crypto, Everest, FT, iPoker, Mansion, Microgaming, OnGame, Pacific, Paradise, Party, Poker.com, Stars, TruePoker, UB, WSEX.
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Old 03-28-2007, 10:45 AM
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if you go to "More deposit options" on Deposit Pacific page and then chose country of residence as UK then MB will show up as a deposit option and I think it is possible to use it even being in Canada. I guess I will check it myself in several days and report it here.

But for cash out we need to ask Pacific to add MB for Canadians explicitly.

I will ask them via Live Chat or Contuct Us form to add MB and ClickAndBuy to their Canadian cashout page.

More of us ask this the better!

About clickandbuy.com : seems as solid as... Switzerland bank.

Headquarters there and stuff like

"In January 2007 Intel invested in ClickandBuy. At the same time ClickandBuy announced a global strategic partnership with Intel. In August 2006 Deutsche Telekom acquired a ten per cent stake in ClickandBuy. "

UK FSA licenced too.
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Old 03-28-2007, 11:01 AM
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I spoke with Pacific's support last night, via live chat. They said that Moneybookers is not an option for Canadians, nor do they have plans to introduce it in the near future. Additionally, they said that there are no plans to introduce any new payment processors in the next few months.

The representative then tried to explain to me how prepaid visas work, but stopped when I reiterated that my primary concern was to find a new withdrawal solution.
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