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Old 04-28-2007, 03:15 PM
Bobo Fett Bobo Fett is offline
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Bobo Fett,

I noticed you have Mansion listed as payment options for both moneybookers and ecocard. Have you been able to successfully deposit? When I attempt, I get a message saying payment option is "unavailable to customers with CAD accounts"
I know other sites take both ecocard and moneybookers from Canadians, so it seemed strange. It got even stranger when I clicked in Netteller and I did NOT get the same message.

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Never played Mansion, except to clear the PokerSavvy bonus with some sports bets last year...not much traffic there when I signed up. Those options I likely got from their website...sounds like I should take them off? That being said, maybe you should contact them and see what they suggest.

Sorry, I think I've posted this before, but not in a while...not all of the listed methods have been attempted, some are just from the website listings. No one's made any corrections in the last couple of weeks, so most of them should be accurate. I guess no one reading this thread has deposited at Mansion until now.
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Old 04-28-2007, 03:27 PM
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Any word on whether or not Interpoker will ever offer Moneybookers? I finally got an account set up there since they are one of the few decent options for bonuses nowadays, and of course they do not offer MB as an option. How are you Canadians funding Interpoker accounts?

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I've heard nothing, and to answer your question, I'm not. Stopped playing there when they changed back from raked hands to MPPs. If I did play there, I'd fund it with C2P, like I do with Sun.

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Aren't MPP's pretty close to raked hands? At 1/2 it works out to almost $6 per table hour in bonus which is better than anywhere at the moment. I think I read that you play higher levels so bonus probably isn't a factor for you
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Old 04-28-2007, 08:06 PM
JOHNY CA$H JOHNY CA$H is offline
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Thanks for all the help guys!

I've been reading through this thread, and there doesn't seem to be a consensus on which method is best, C2P or MB. Perhaps a comparison of the two would be helpful-outlining the pros and cons of each.

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That's the whole purpose of the summary that I keep updating and reposting throughout this thread...I will do so again below. Is there any other info we need to make it easier to compare?

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Brilliant work Bobo, seems I read the whole thread EXCEPT for your comparison. If there really are no exchange fees, and no transfer limits, I think I'm leaning towards C2P, and withdrawing from check, as my first option. Looks like I may need to get an account in both, though...
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Old 04-28-2007, 09:03 PM
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they send you checks in euros. the standard juice @ teller on a euro check is 4%. that's assuming your bank will accept it.
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Old 04-28-2007, 10:14 PM
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Any word on whether or not Interpoker will ever offer Moneybookers? I finally got an account set up there since they are one of the few decent options for bonuses nowadays, and of course they do not offer MB as an option. How are you Canadians funding Interpoker accounts?

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I've heard nothing, and to answer your question, I'm not. Stopped playing there when they changed back from raked hands to MPPs. If I did play there, I'd fund it with C2P, like I do with Sun.

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Aren't MPP's pretty close to raked hands? At 1/2 it works out to almost $6 per table hour in bonus which is better than anywhere at the moment. I think I read that you play higher levels so bonus probably isn't a factor for you

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No, it cleared WAY quicker at raked hands...and I mostly play 1/2, and am VERY MUCH a bonus whore. [img]/images/graemlins/grin.gif[/img]

Don't get me wrong, it's a good bonus...but $6/hour would surprise me. That would mean 30 MPP/hour...haven't seen a 1/2 table at Crypto that generates points at that rate for about 6 months. 15-20 seems more the norm, even at 6-max. If you include RB and table select VERY carefully, you might get close to $6/hour, I suppose, but that still seems a little optomistic.

Regardless, C2P is the only way to go there AFAIK.
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Old 04-29-2007, 06:15 AM
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I received an email from C2P support with some information about their Debit Card and a link to the page with the fees.
If someone is interested, here it is:


Thank you for contacting the CLICK2PAY Service Team.

Please be informed that we require a copy of one of the following documents before we can send you your CLICK2PAY Debit Card:

- Drivers License or Passport

In order to do so please login to your CLICK2PAY Account on www.click2pay.com. You may upload a copy under “Account” and then “Authentication Data”. You may also fax a copy to 011 / 0049 180 5 113091 or attach it to an email to [email protected]

We charge a fee of USD 10.00 for the first CLICK2PAY debit card issued and USD 20.00 for additional cards. Please see our website at

http://www.click2pay.de/en/yourwayto...k2paydebitcard a complete list of the fees we charge.

Your daily withdrawal limit for your debit card is USD 1,000.00. However, the amount you can actually withdraw on a daily basis has been set by the financial institution at which you are obtaining the funds.

You can check your debit card balance on any ATM.

Should you have further questions about the information given above, please reply directly to this email, including our original text and ticket number. This will help us to deal with your inquiry much faster.

Please note: CLICK2PAY will never ask you via e-mail to disclose your login details on the Internet or to disclose or confirm your login details via telephone or fax.

Please do not hesitate to contact us again if you should have any further questions.

Thank you for using CLICK2PAY.
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Old 04-30-2007, 01:04 AM
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Yeah, thanks William...you're the second one to provide that link. It is a .de site, which you would assume wouldn't apply to Canadians, but now that a couple of you have received that answer, I fear that the 2% charge will be in effect, despite there being no indication of that from any page I can get to when I login. Hopefully someone will post a trip report soon so we can confirm that.
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Old 04-30-2007, 11:54 AM
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OK, so yesterday I tried to use my debit card, didnt work it said I didnt have enough funds in my account while I had them. So this morning I realize I have to withdraw from my click2pay account to my debit card then I can go to the ATM. Fine. But WTF!!! The fees are so high, not what it said at all or I didnt understand. I have 600$ in my account that I tried to withdraw and when I transfer to my debit card it gives me only 537, which is 0,895% of the amount. If I try with bigger amount, same thing, for 1000 I get 895,84 which is 0,89594.

The fees were supposed to be like 2% with minimum of 3$ and maximum of 15$. Im really lost.
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Old 04-30-2007, 12:03 PM
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oh, its click2pay, I just emailed support to know what was up with those fees.

Even for the maximum 5000, you only get 4479, which is also 0,8958.
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Old 04-30-2007, 12:10 PM
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oh, its click2pay, I just emailed support to know what was up with those fees.

Even for the maximum 5000, you only get 4479, which is also 0,8958.

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Yikes! You're probably better off just dumping the $5K on to a pokersite and requesting a bank wire withdrawal.
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