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Cards tied to a checking account are available for a 0% fee which makes this the very best option if you have it. [/ QUOTE ] Not necessarily. Whenever I try to load any online gambling account with my MasterCard debit card linked to Fifth Third Bank, it goes through, but I get hit with a 3% "International Transaction Fee" by Fifth Third. Maybe I should look into opening an account at a smaller bank. |
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What is the best way to fund a Bodog account, w/o any type of epassporte account or similar ewallet account? [/ QUOTE ] none, since none of bodogs withdrawl methods are at all reliable. |
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PokerStars, meanwhile, insists that the problem is that the bank is in fact blocking the transaction, which is what I believe to be true. So the bottom line is that my Visa card through Fidelity blocks the deposits, but they won't admit it. [img]/images/graemlins/mad.gif[/img] [/ QUOTE ] Yeah, this is very common. I would say the vast majority of VISA issuers do this. |
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giftcards.com denied my transaction request to moneygram.com. What a bunch of clowns. They also deny transfer to epassporte. I haven't tried using it at gifttogo.com. Any suggestions from folks on where/how I can get $200 from giftcards.com into a 3rd party and then into PS?
Thanks (I read regularly and find the majority of my answers from previous posts - thus why I'm "new" to posting). |
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[ QUOTE ] What is the best way to fund a Bodog account, w/o any type of epassporte account or similar ewallet account? [/ QUOTE ] none, since none of bodogs withdrawl methods are at all reliable. [/ QUOTE ] ORLY? That is why I have got 5 figures of cash out of Bodog in the last month with no problem. |
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