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I'm trying to take advantage of the 100% re-deposit bonus at UB and I'm having tons of problems. I've been looking over all the options and I'm having trouble finding an ewallet in which I could deposit $650 and then move it to UB in order to receive the full bonus. I'm willing to use either credit cards or link a checking account to get this done, but since I am not an established member these sites have transaction limits on either the initial funding or a max transaction to a merchant. Anyone have any ideas? I'm currently checking out ATMonline but flash errors are limiting my access to the website.
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#142
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[ QUOTE ] [ QUOTE ] well i haven't redeposited into my ePassPorte since I used it over a year ago.. if they aren't USA based, I wonder why they follow the "no gaming transactions" rule? weird. Only site I know of that uses them for poker is Absolute. [/ QUOTE ] Lots of sites take ePassporte, Stars, UB and Doyle's are a few that I know for sure. [/ QUOTE ] I can use epass at Tilt and AP for dep/withd but UB won't accept withdrawals by epass yet, only deposits. Once again UB comes up short in customer service. AP thinks ahead and plans for the future. UB customer service comes up short again. [/ QUOTE ] epassporte has too many weird fees and if what someone else mentioned earlier is true I wouldn't trust them with money, although that person did only have 1 post now that i look at it (devilfish99). here's his post quoted: [ QUOTE ] devilfish99 stranger Reged: 01/18/07 Posts: 1 Re: Neteller Alternatives Info [Re: Dave I] #8812338 - 01/18/07 11:03 AM Edit Reply Quote Quick Reply You are crazy to place money with ePassporte - they are based in Curacao ( try finding that on their website) and are unregulated. And they have already scammed poker sites who pulled out of the USA by not returning cash in transit. Neteller is the best player in the market with monies segregated in trust accounts under Isle of Man Regs. This will push an avalanche of money into shady outfits. What a joke! [/ QUOTE ] He didn't give a link or anything, and someone asked for it later on. Anyone else know much about this? |
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#143
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I'm trying to take advantage of the 100% re-deposit bonus at UB and I'm having tons of problems. I've been looking over all the options and I'm having trouble finding an ewallet in which I could deposit $650 and then move it to UB in order to receive the full bonus. I'm willing to use either credit cards or link a checking account to get this done, but since I am not an established member these sites have transaction limits on either the initial funding or a max transaction to a merchant. Anyone have any ideas? I'm currently checking out ATMonline but flash errors are limiting my access to the website. [/ QUOTE ] I heard someone just used the Visa/MC option for their debit card, with no fees. But apparently it also depends on bank =/ link to thread: http://forumserver.twoplustwo.com/showfl...rt=all&vc=1 [censored] is ridiculous ain't it |
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#144
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does anyone know how safe atm online is? america's cardroom says it's the only way you can deposit and withdraw now. anyone use it?
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#145
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Click2pay is no longer accepting new U.S. accounts. I called the 888 number and the guy told me I could not open an account since my I.P. adress was in the U.S. FWIW the customer service guy sounded very much like Ram Vaswani.
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#146
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FWIW the customer service guy sounded very much like Ram Vaswani. [/ QUOTE ] Busto? |
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#147
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So apparently the following alternatives no longer serve US customers:
InstaDebit Central Coin myCitadel click2pay |
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#148
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According to TruePoker CEO C2P will continue to do business w/ current US customers.
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#149
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Well, I guess I screwed up waiting and not signing up right away.
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#150
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It seems that all the U.S Attorney's Office has to do is write a letter to epassport and they will roll over just as Neteller did. Goes to show how easy it's gonna be to enforce this law and it also indicates that they may be intending too.
All that's left now is a government letter to a couple of major U.S. banks and they will refuse to accept our checks from pokerstars if we choose to be paid that way. We're down to two ways left of making transactions: epassport and getting a check to or from the pokersite. |
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