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Canadian how to hook up moneybooker account?
Ok so i signed up and i'm looking to move lots of money around, i'd like my limit to be around 50k a month. So anyways i've verified my address and such but when i go to verify my bank account, TD Canada trust won't let me give them a bankwire with the information that moneybookers provided (swift code, bank info, etc). TD Canada trust says they need EXTRA info, like the exact bank address, exact account holder and account holder address, just a crapload of info. I sent moneybookers an email and they weren't able to provide all the ridiculous info. I tried another TD Canada trust branch to see if it was just dumb staff, but they told me the exact same thing.
Surely out of the thousands of canadian users, SOMEONE has used a TD Canada Trust wire transfer.... so how the heck did you do it? |
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Re: Canadian how to hook up moneybooker account?
I funded mine by shooting off Ultimate Bet an e mail telling them i was gonna be withdrawing to M.B even though i had never deposited with them.First two times it was denied however on the third time it was approved. gl
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Re: Canadian how to hook up moneybooker account?
Why do you need to move $50k/month around?
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Re: Canadian how to hook up moneybooker account?
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Why do you need to move $50k/month around? [/ QUOTE ] Canadians are allowed to play on more than 3 sites. Also, the limit is for 3 months I think. I'm only a NL 1/2 and 2/4 player and I have about 1-2k left of my limit (CC and address both verified) left due to moving part of my roll to party and doing some casino bonus whoring. |
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Re: Canadian how to hook up moneybooker account?
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Ok so i signed up and i'm looking to move lots of money around, i'd like my limit to be around 50k a month. So anyways i've verified my address and such but when i go to verify my bank account, TD Canada trust won't let me give them a bankwire with the information that moneybookers provided (swift code, bank info, etc). TD Canada trust says they need EXTRA info, like the exact bank address, exact account holder and account holder address, just a crapload of info. I sent moneybookers an email and they weren't able to provide all the ridiculous info. I tried another TD Canada trust branch to see if it was just dumb staff, but they told me the exact same thing. Surely out of the thousands of canadian users, SOMEONE has used a TD Canada Trust wire transfer.... so how the heck did you do it? [/ QUOTE ] I'm pretty sure the info is on their website, but it takes some digging to find. I'm pretty sure it was also posted once or twice in the eWallets for Canadians thread. [ QUOTE ] Why do you need to move $50k/month around? [/ QUOTE ] High stakes? BIG bonus whore? Sports Arbing? Casino Whoring? Who knows? Who cares? [ QUOTE ] Also, the limit is for 3 months I think. I'm only a NL 1/2 and 2/4 player and I have about 1-2k left of my limit (CC and address both verified) left due to moving part of my roll to party and doing some casino bonus whoring. [/ QUOTE ] Correct, the limits are for 3 months. I think the highest you can get them is about $25,000. However, you can get "professional gambler" status, which I believe has no limits. Again, you can find info about this in the aforementioned eWallets thread. |
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