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Old 03-27-2007, 03:48 PM
Hawthorne Hawthorne is offline
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Default Re: List of eWallets for Canadians


I'm trying to figure out the point in using Click2Pay as a Canadian. Unless what has been mentioned isn't entirely correct, in that you an only create your account in Canadian dollars, and that you can only link to a credit card, why not just use your credit card directly to deposit/withdraw? Unless they are providing a better exchange rate than your credit card, I fail to see the advantages to using this service. I have no idea what the fee structure is for Click2Pay either.
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Old 03-27-2007, 04:04 PM
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I think the point of click2pay is so you can:

1) more easily transfer to/fro the pokersite to get reload bonuses. With credit card, most cards won't let you withdraw onto the card. So you end up cheque withdrawal --> deposit in bank --> pay off credit card --> redeposit via credit card

2) click2pay would make poker site to site transfer possible. i.e. interpoker won't let you transfer to ipoker. credit card can't do that easily (see 1)
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Old 03-27-2007, 04:39 PM
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Any canadians set up moneybookers to their bank account?
After entering the SWIFT code it asks for the bank account number. How many digits in that number? Do I need to enter the routing number or just my 7 digit account number?
TIA
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Old 03-27-2007, 04:44 PM
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Default Re: List of eWallets for Canadians

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Any canadians set up moneybookers to their bank account?
After entering the SWIFT code it asks for the bank account number. How many digits in that number? Do I need to enter the routing number or just my 7 digit account number?
TIA

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From what I read, SWIFT code is NOT the same as your bank account #. Not sure who you are with, but according to BIC website, Bank Of Montreal does not have a SWIFT code. I have emailed them to double check.
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Old 03-27-2007, 04:56 PM
fswj fswj is offline
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I tried signing up for Click2pay, but for some reason, when I tried to register my Mastercard, they wouldnt accept it, and kept reverting back to Visa. I wonder if anyone has the solution. I have emailed them, but no answer as yet.

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me 2
i changed to my visa and made it
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Old 03-27-2007, 05:00 PM
Bobo Fett Bobo Fett is offline
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Default Re: List of eWallets for Canadians

Sweeet...just got my money from PokerSavvy into Moneybookers, so I can spread my $270 around to a few sites and see how withdrawing to/depositing with MB works. Don't want to get too carried away, though, and use up my limit! I'll report back once I have some success.
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Old 03-27-2007, 05:06 PM
fswj fswj is offline
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Why would you want to request a USD cheque from neteller? Check your bank's exchange rate and you'll notice that it is the same or higher than the one neteller will give you on a EFT withdrawal. Plus, the EFT is faster.

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Neteller's exchange rate is worse than bank's and charge 1.9% conversion fee. It's no good. I always withdraw by check is it's available.
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Old 03-27-2007, 05:07 PM
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Default Re: List of eWallets for Canadians

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[ QUOTE ]
Any canadians set up moneybookers to their bank account?
After entering the SWIFT code it asks for the bank account number. How many digits in that number? Do I need to enter the routing number or just my 7 digit account number?
TIA

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From what I read, SWIFT code is NOT the same as your bank account #. Not sure who you are with, but according to BIC website, Bank Of Montreal does not have a SWIFT code. I have emailed them to double check.

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BMO swift code is BOFMCAM2

I entered the swift code, I'm just wondering if the bank account number has to include the routing #
The account # has 7 digits and the routing # has 5 digits
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Old 03-27-2007, 05:07 PM
fswj fswj is offline
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Default Re: List of eWallets for Canadians

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Are any Canadians having problems trying to signup with Click2Pay? I registered for them today but my account was frozen right away because I "did not pass their security test." And when I called them they refused to tell me what the security issue was.

Anyone else with similar problems???

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i just signed up click2pay today. Evrything is ok. got call in 2 minutes
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Old 03-27-2007, 05:08 PM
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I exchanged some emails with pokerstars yesterday...

e-cheques appear to be a very convenient option for canadians.

You can use them to deposit and withdraw directly to and from your bank account with no charges. All you need is a drivers license and a bank account. I haven't test yet but I will be in the next few days.

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for sure
I also checked pokerstars pages today. it's a great option.
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