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Old 05-01-2007, 01:41 PM
DMoogle DMoogle is offline
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Default Question about H.R. 2046 and depositing/withdrawing on websites

I haven't read *every* post in this forum, but I've read quite a few and haven't seen this asked yet. Sorry if it has been.

Neteller seemed to be nearly every American's preferred method of transferring money on and off poker sites before they stole our moniez (yes I know we'll *probably* get it back). After this bill is passed, I'm not sure if Neteller will come back into the U.S. market (probably not), but does it mean that other Neteller-like companies will start popping up? It seems that all the current methods of depositing/withdrawing (besides a check, which takes a long time) have pretty nasty fees and/or poor customer service (ePassporte, MyWebATM, etc.)

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Old 05-01-2007, 01:59 PM
Skallagrim Skallagrim is offline
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Default Re: Question about H.R. 2046 and depositing/withdrawing on websites

New e-wallets are appearing or on the verge of appearing as we speak. Finding one as cheap and reliable as neteller has so far been impossible.

If the new bill passes, e-wallets will most likely be unnecessary - you will use your credit card or have direct bank transfer.

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