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Would it be possible/plausible to open a bank account in say Canada, and just keep using Neteller? Would you need to provide an address outside of the USA? [/ QUOTE ] A lot of people have already done this, supposedly, and I've seen multiple discussions on it. |
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#92
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I just tried to open a click2pay account. I filled out the application correctly, talked to a customer service rep, and everything is suppose to be OK but it's not.I keep getting blocked when I try and institue a withdrawl. Now, the phone lines are jammed and you can't get through to a rep.
When I get my money out of FT, I'm gone folks, out of here. I do this for fun, not for groceries, and this is no longer fun. I'm lucky I live close to 2 B&M sites, and you can find me there from now on. The goverment is serious about shutting down this biz, we better start believing it. "This aint no party, this aint no disco..." |
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#93
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SMACK BOOTY: I just read that there is a 7 day waiting period before you are allowed to make withdrawals after signing up.
Here is a good PocketFives thread on Click2Pay. Looks like it will be a pretty good option: http://www.pocketfives.com/8276E937-...0E3CE6140.aspx |
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#94
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Quote from the P5's thread:
[ QUOTE ] When i asked them what their official stance is towards USA customers is they said they are based in Germany and are glad to take all of the previous Neteller customers. She went on to say that there has been no talk whatsoever regarding pulling out of the US market. [/ QUOTE ] I've only ever used Neteller... Is click2pay basically the same thing? Can anyone whose used it comment on the similarities and differences? |
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#95
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I setup a click2pay account a few months ago.
It feels like and seems to work very similar to Neteller. [ QUOTE ] I've only ever used Neteller... Is click2pay basically the same thing? Can anyone whose used it comment on the similarities and differences? [/ QUOTE ] |
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#96
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So basically you transfer funds from your bank account to your click2pay account? How does it work for transferring money around between sites?
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#97
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It's basically the same, except normal EFTs take 7-10 days and it's 8% for instant transfers. But they support EFT, debit cards, credit cards and wire transfers.
[ QUOTE ] So basically you transfer funds from your bank account to your click2pay account? How does it work for transferring money around between sites? [/ QUOTE ] |
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#98
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Click2pay phone lines pulled due to high levels of activity I presume. Can't get through to anyone. Not a good first impression in my opinion. These guys aint no neteller, thats for sure..
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NO they're not, and that's a good thing actually. They are not a pure gambling related ewallet.
[ QUOTE ] Click2pay phone lines pulled due to high levels of activity I presume. Can't get through to anyone. Not a good first impression in my opinion. These guys aint no neteller, thats for sure.. [/ QUOTE ] |
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#100
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Sorry for the stupid question guys.
I play on PS and have only made 2 deposits through Net Teller to play at the micro limits. I have about $1k on PS right now. Is this new development only pertaining to new deposits? If I want to just keep playing and not make any deposits am I ok? And what about the time I finally want to make a withdrawl, what can I do since NT is going away? |
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