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Old 04-02-2007, 11:57 PM
celiboy celiboy is offline
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Default Re: List of eWallets for Canadians

I think I'm going to deposit onto MB using my credit card. It'll only be a small deposit to establish an account. I'm then going to deposit that small amount onto Party. From what I've read I can do an ETF from my bank account into Party with no fees. Once that large deposit hits Party, I will withdraw using Moneybookers. I think this is the least expensive and easiest way to fund the account initially and it kills two birds with one stone (getting a large amount of $ onto MB cheaply and establishing MB as a funding source on Party).
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Old 04-03-2007, 01:00 AM
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nimajneb has provided some new rooms to add to/delete from MB. This is the updated list:

Moneybookers - AP, b2b, Boss (some), Cake, Crypto (Betfair), Everest, iPoker, Mansion, Microgaming, OnGame (NOT Hollywood), Party, UB, WSEX
Click2Pay - AP, Boss (some), Crypto (Sun & IP only), Everest, FT, iPoker, Microgaming (some), OnGame, Poker.com, TruePoker, UB
ePassporte - AP, Cake, FT, Stars, UB,
ATMOnline - UB
EcoCard - iPoker, Mansion, Microgaming (some)
No eWallet Available: Pacific, Paradise

Networks checked so far: AP, b2b, Boss, Cake, Crypto, Everest, FT, iPoker, Mansion, Microgaming, OnGame, Pacific, Paradise, Party, Poker.com, Stars, TruePoker, UB, WSEX.

Moneybookers

Currency Available: US $, Can $, others
Funding Options: CC (1.9% fee), Bank Transfer (Free)
Withdrawal Options: Cheque ($4.67 fee), EFT ($2.40 fee)
Depositing on Sites: No fees
Cashouts from Sites: No fees
Transaction Limits: 1,000 Euro for Outgoing Transactions, no limit for Incoming. Can be increased to as high as 14,000 Euro with some verification steps.

**** Still waiting for my Party deposit to show up one week later. I'm in contact with Party, it seems they've fouled something up on their end.

Click2Pay

Currency Available: Can $ only
Funding Options: CC (3% fee), Bank Wire (NOT transfer)
Withdrawal Options: Cheque ($2 fee), C2P Card ($10 fee to get card, $5 monthly dormant fee after 6 months, no other C2P fees)
Depositing on Sites: No fees, no charge on currency exchange
Cashouts from Sites: No fees, no charge on currency exchange
Transaction Limits: NO limits on C2P-site-C2P transfers. $500/wk limit on loading from CC, will be increased after you spend a certain amount of money over a certain period of time...they don't specify how much or how long. Next level is $1,000 per week. there are a total of 4 levels after your initial one.

ePassporte

Currency Available: US $ only
Funding Options: CC only ($5 fee per $100 loaded)
Withdrawal Options: Wire Transfer ($50 fee), ATM ($2 fee, requires a $35 purchase of a Visa Card, $35 annual fee)
Depositing on Sites:
Cashouts from Sites:
Transaction Limits: $500 max daily total loads ($1000 for select); 5 max daily loads; 10 max daily transactions; $300 max daily total withdrawals ($600 for select); 5 max daily ATM transactions; 10 max Visa transactions. Select status requirements on web site, $5 fee
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Old 04-03-2007, 01:03 AM
Bobo Fett Bobo Fett is offline
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Default Re: List of eWallets for Canadians

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I think I'm going to deposit onto MB using my credit card. It'll only be a small deposit to establish an account. I'm then going to deposit that small amount onto Party. From what I've read I can do an ETF from my bank account into Party with no fees. Once that large deposit hits Party, I will withdraw using Moneybookers. I think this is the least expensive and easiest way to fund the account initially and it kills two birds with one stone (getting a large amount of $ onto MB cheaply and establishing MB as a funding source on Party).

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Did you get the latest bonus offer? If not, email them and see if you can get one, to make sure you deposit with a bonus. Then you also have a reason to give them some play before you cash out, just in case they don't like you depositing/cashing out so quickly...although I can't recall having heard of Party caring about this.
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Old 04-03-2007, 01:04 AM
Senk Senk is offline
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Default Re: List of eWallets for Canadians

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Moneybookers does support BetFair (Crypto)


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Betfair is no longer a Crypto site.
They started their own network and pull out of Crypto in fall of 2006.
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Old 04-03-2007, 01:13 AM
nimajneb nimajneb is offline
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Default Re: List of eWallets for Canadians

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Moneybookers does support BetFair (Crypto)


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Betfair is no longer a Crypto site.
They started their own network and pull out of Crypto in fall of 2006.

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Yeah, sorry, I screwed that up a bit (well a lot).

It's BetSafe (not BetFair) which is Crypto and it supports Click2Pay not Moneybookers.
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Old 04-03-2007, 01:36 AM
Bobo Fett Bobo Fett is offline
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Default Re: List of eWallets for Canadians

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Moneybookers does support BetFair (Crypto)


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Betfair is no longer a Crypto site.
They started their own network and pull out of Crypto in fall of 2006.

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Yeah, sorry, I screwed that up a bit (well a lot).

It's BetSafe (not BetFair) which is Crypto and it supports Click2Pay not Moneybookers.

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LOL I got sucked in on that too. Also, I was just on Betsafe's site...they show MB, and NOT C2P.
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Old 04-03-2007, 01:37 AM
Bobo Fett Bobo Fett is offline
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Corrections:

Moneybookers - AP, b2b, Boss (some), Cake, Crypto (Betsafe), Everest, iPoker, Mansion, Microgaming, OnGame (NOT Hollywood), Party, UB, WSEX
Click2Pay - AP, Boss (some), Betfair, Crypto (Sun & IP only), Everest, FT, iPoker, Microgaming (some), OnGame, Poker.com, TruePoker, UB
ePassporte - AP, Cake, FT, Stars, UB,
ATMOnline - UB
EcoCard - iPoker, Mansion, Microgaming (some)
No eWallet Available: Pacific, Paradise

Networks checked so far: AP, b2b, Betfair, Boss, Cake, Crypto, Everest, FT, iPoker, Mansion, Microgaming, OnGame, Pacific, Paradise, Party, Poker.com, Stars, TruePoker, UB, WSEX.

Moneybookers

Currency Available: US $, Can $, others
Funding Options: CC (1.9% fee), Bank Transfer (Free)
Withdrawal Options: Cheque ($4.67 fee), EFT ($2.40 fee)
Depositing on Sites: No fees
Cashouts from Sites: No fees
Transaction Limits: 1,000 Euro for Outgoing Transactions, no limit for Incoming. Can be increased to as high as 14,000 Euro with some verification steps.

**** Still waiting for my Party deposit to show up one week later. I'm in contact with Party, it seems they've fouled something up on their end.

Click2Pay

Currency Available: Can $ only
Funding Options: CC (3% fee), Bank Wire (NOT transfer)
Withdrawal Options: Cheque ($2 fee), C2P Card ($10 fee to get card, $5 monthly dormant fee after 6 months, no other C2P fees)
Depositing on Sites: No fees, no charge on currency exchange
Cashouts from Sites: No fees, no charge on currency exchange
Transaction Limits: NO limits on C2P-site-C2P transfers. $500/wk limit on loading from CC, will be increased after you spend a certain amount of money over a certain period of time...they don't specify how much or how long. Next level is $1,000 per week. there are a total of 4 levels after your initial one.

ePassporte

Currency Available: US $ only
Funding Options: CC only ($5 fee per $100 loaded)
Withdrawal Options: Wire Transfer ($50 fee), ATM ($2 fee, requires a $35 purchase of a Visa Card, $35 annual fee)
Depositing on Sites:
Cashouts from Sites:
Transaction Limits: $500 max daily total loads ($1000 for select); 5 max daily loads; 10 max daily transactions; $300 max daily total withdrawals ($600 for select); 5 max daily ATM transactions; 10 max Visa transactions. Select status requirements on web site, $5 fee
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Old 04-03-2007, 02:42 AM
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Default Re: List of eWallets for Canadians

Bobo,

I deposited some money via credit card on my moneybookers account. I've successfully deposited $25 to both party and ipoker. I haven't tried withdrawing yet as it will be too suspicious. Instead I will do some cover play and try doing so at the end of the week.

Will keep you guys updated but its good that MB is working with party and ipoker at least!
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Old 04-03-2007, 04:19 AM
Bobo Fett Bobo Fett is offline
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Default Re: List of eWallets for Canadians

Wow...a response from MB in mere hours!

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Dear Charming Canadian,

Thank you for contacting us.

We are glad to provide you with the full details of our international bank account:

Account holder: Moneybookers Ltd.
Bank: Commerzbank
Account number: 5817325
Sort / Bank Code: 50040000
SWIFT: COBADEFF
IBAN: DE23500400000581732500

Bank address: Kaiserstr. 30
Frankfurt 60311
Germany


Please, do not forget to submit your customer ID number as a reference of the transaction.

If you have any questions or if there is anything else we can do for you, please, do not hesitate to contact us. We will be happy to assist you.


Best regards,
Dorothy
Moneybookers Team


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Moneybookers Ltd., London, Registered in England and Wales no 4260907. Registered office: C3 Cairngorm House, Meridian Gate, 203 Marsh Wall, London E14 9YT, United Kingdom. Authorised and regulated by the Financial Services Authority of the United Kingdom (FSA).
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Old 04-03-2007, 08:37 AM
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"Dear Charming Canadian".........lol......sounds kinda gay !!
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