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On to a poker site? Are you sure?? That would pretty much kill this option. I was fairly sure this was just for depositing on to the EPP account from a CC, NOT for transferring from EPP to a poker site. If this is definitely true, please let us know. [/ QUOTE ] http://www.fulltiltpoker.com/payEpassporte.php i am wrong. at a quick glance it seems like what i originally thought is the case. but after reading it a lot more carefully (scroll to middle of the link), they talk about depositing into your epassporte and then into your FT account. i assumed that it'd be obvious you would need pre-existing money in your epassporte. |
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I know a few of us, including myself, emailed Moneybookers a few days back....has anyone heard anything from them. I'm a bit leery as they don't have a toll free number, and only have email for merchants or webmasters - also they are only open 8 hours a day during normal German business hours. A lot of us are moving a lot of money around and if we have a pressing question it does not appear as though they will respond in a timely manner at all. [/ QUOTE ] I'm having the same worry. I used their messaging centre a couple of days ago and have heard nada back. No way do I call them. It's way too damn expensive per minute to Europe. Has anyone heard back from them using the messaging centre and not the e-mail address for merchants? How long did it take for them to respond? |
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Thanks to everyone who is contributing to this thread.
I am finding it very informative. |
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When making a deposit at moneybookers with a credit card it asks;
"Please declare the purpose of this deposit: I will use the money deposited with this credit/debit card for NON-GAMING purposes I will use the money deposited with this credit/debit card for GAMING purposes." Does anyone know if it makes any difference which option I select. If I say I'm not using my deposit for gambling purposes, will moneybookers prevent me from making deposits at poker sites? If I say I'm using my deposit for gambling purposes, will my credit card decline the charnge? |
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When making a deposit at moneybookers with a credit card it asks; "Please declare the purpose of this deposit: I will use the money deposited with this credit/debit card for NON-GAMING purposes I will use the money deposited with this credit/debit card for GAMING purposes." Does anyone know if it makes any difference which option I select. If I say I'm not using my deposit for gambling purposes, will moneybookers prevent me from making deposits at poker sites? If I say I'm using my deposit for gambling purposes, will my credit card decline the charnge? [/ QUOTE ] Absolutely it is supposed to matter. I'm pretty sure it says on that same screen, or on another page, that if you say it will be used for NON-gaming, they will NOT allow you to use it for gaming. I chose gaming. As to whether or not your CC will deny it, that is a possibility...but we don't have much choice. |
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[ QUOTE ] I know a few of us, including myself, emailed Moneybookers a few days back....has anyone heard anything from them. I'm a bit leery as they don't have a toll free number, and only have email for merchants or webmasters - also they are only open 8 hours a day during normal German business hours. A lot of us are moving a lot of money around and if we have a pressing question it does not appear as though they will respond in a timely manner at all. [/ QUOTE ] I'm having the same worry. I used their messaging centre a couple of days ago and have heard nada back. No way do I call them. It's way too damn expensive per minute to Europe. Has anyone heard back from them using the messaging centre and not the e-mail address for merchants? How long did it take for them to respond? [/ QUOTE ] The reply I posted earlier was in response to a messaging center questions, AFAIK. I asked the same question via the email address AND the messaging center, but the email I received had the following subject: [Ticket ##39051000##] - DP-GENERAL- Deposit General Enquiry This appears to be from the messaging center. I got the reply in about 3-4 hours...maybe I was lucky. |
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Slightly off topic but does anyone know what the best interest rate I can get out there for an U.S dollar netbank? The best I have found so far is HSBC & ING at 3.5%. I am thinking about setting up a moneybookers account and withdrawing to either of these accounts. Might as well make something positive out of this whole neteller fiasco.
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Slightly off topic but does anyone know what the best interest rate I can get out there for an U.S dollar netbank? The best I have found so far is HSBC & ING at 3.5%. I am thinking about setting up a moneybookers account and withdrawing to either of these accounts. Might as well make something positive out of this whole neteller fiasco. [/ QUOTE ] don't know about the HSBC one, but the ING account a savings account, not checkings. pretty sure you won't be able to hook it up with any ewallet. |
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Re: List of eWallets for Canadians
FWIW here is my latest update
- set up MB account in US$ - verified credit card - verified address - deposited $100 to MB account - deposited $25 to party - worked instantly - deposited $25 to ipoker - worked instantly - did some cover play on ipoker - emailed ipoker that I will be withdrawing to MB instead of neteller from now on - requested a $400 with from ipoker to MB - Waiting for money to hit MB account Will let you guys know once that works and we should be in business! |
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Slightly off topic but does anyone know what the best interest rate I can get out there for an U.S dollar netbank? The best I have found so far is HSBC & ING at 3.5%. I am thinking about setting up a moneybookers account and withdrawing to either of these accounts. Might as well make something positive out of this whole neteller fiasco. [/ QUOTE ] Try ICICI Bank. It's a savings account with about 4.25% so I'm not sure about hooking it up with an ewallet. There service is pretty horrible, but once you get it set up you're good to go. |
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