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Old 04-10-2007, 04:46 PM
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How much do Canadian ATMs (banks) charge for withdrawing from their machines with the C2P debit card, anyone know?

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I think it's just the ATM fee, so usually $1.50-$2.00 I think.
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Old 04-10-2007, 04:59 PM
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ok, so here's a question. I need to withdraw like 15k-25k from a Prima skin. I have never used my c2p acct at all, so I am a little worried about moving a large sum on my first transaction. Which would be better?

1. Get the poker site to cut me a check and deposit it into my bank acct (scotiabank)
2. Put the money into my click2pay acct and then get them to cut me a check
3. Put the money into click2pay and then get them to wire transfer me the money. This might cost like $100, but I figure since it's a large sum of $ that's a fairly small %
4. Something I haven't thought of.

My primary concern is getting my money. I don't mind if I have to wait a while to have it hit my bank acct. I also don't mind if the fee is like $100 or something, if that will get me my money either more safely or much more quickly.

Thanks for your help.

edit: I also just saw that the Prima skin I use has "Swift/Direct Bank Transfer" as a withdrawal option as well. I am guessing this is a bank wire option, because the info they ask for looks like the info you need when you try to wire $$ to your c2p acct, so consider this option as well.
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Old 04-10-2007, 05:06 PM
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What's the highest Moneybookers 90 day transaction limit anyone has here? Mine's only like 8.6K U.S. right now. Still waiting for verification code to arrive so my limit get's bumped to 13.6K. This is absolutely horrible. I made a huge mistake by making Moneybookers my initial deposit method. Now I'm stuck with them as my only method for deposit and withdrawal. I suggest people who transfers lots from one merchant site to another not use Moneybookers. Also if you make huge withdrawals and your merchant demands you use Moneybookers as your only method of withdrawal, then Moneybookers is not for you.
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Old 04-10-2007, 07:32 PM
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Default Re: List of eWallets for Canadians

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ok, so here's a question. I need to withdraw like 15k-25k from a Prima skin. I have never used my c2p acct at all, so I am a little worried about moving a large sum on my first transaction. Which would be better?

1. Get the poker site to cut me a check and deposit it into my bank acct (scotiabank)
2. Put the money into my click2pay acct and then get them to cut me a check
3. Put the money into click2pay and then get them to wire transfer me the money. This might cost like $100, but I figure since it's a large sum of $ that's a fairly small %
4. Something I haven't thought of.

My primary concern is getting my money. I don't mind if I have to wait a while to have it hit my bank acct. I also don't mind if the fee is like $100 or something, if that will get me my money either more safely or much more quickly.

Thanks for your help.

edit: I also just saw that the Prima skin I use has "Swift/Direct Bank Transfer" as a withdrawal option as well. I am guessing this is a bank wire option, because the info they ask for looks like the info you need when you try to wire $$ to your c2p acct, so consider this option as well.

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diversify your "risk"
do them all.
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Old 04-10-2007, 07:34 PM
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Default Re: List of eWallets for Canadians

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What's the highest Moneybookers 90 day transaction limit anyone has here? Mine's only like 8.6K U.S. right now. Still waiting for verification code to arrive so my limit get's bumped to 13.6K. This is absolutely horrible. I made a huge mistake by making Moneybookers my initial deposit method. Now I'm stuck with them as my only method for deposit and withdrawal. I suggest people who transfers lots from one merchant site to another not use Moneybookers. Also if you make huge withdrawals and your merchant demands you use Moneybookers as your only method of withdrawal, then Moneybookers is not for you.

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Mine's 12K...haven't done the bank transfer yet for the last increase.

I'm confused about being stuck with MB...most sites allow you to have more than one method, as long as you've deposited with any other methods you want to use. When NT was still alive, I had both MB & NT available to me at a few sites. Same with C2P. Also, don't forget those limits are only from money leaving your MB account...IE cashouts from a site to MB won't go against your limit.
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Old 04-10-2007, 07:56 PM
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Default Re: List of eWallets for Canadians

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Mine's 12K...haven't done the bank transfer yet for the last increase.

I'm confused about being stuck with MB...most sites allow you to have more than one method, as long as you've deposited with any other methods you want to use. When NT was still alive, I had both MB & NT available to me at a few sites. Same with C2P. Also, don't forget those limits are only from money leaving your MB account...IE cashouts from a site to MB won't go against your limit.

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I live chatted with the merchant I use. Only one method for deposit and withdrawal. If I want to change methods I have to have zero in my balance. Better check with your merchant everyone.
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Old 04-10-2007, 08:15 PM
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Default Re: List of eWallets for Canadians

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Mine's 12K...haven't done the bank transfer yet for the last increase.

I'm confused about being stuck with MB...most sites allow you to have more than one method, as long as you've deposited with any other methods you want to use. When NT was still alive, I had both MB & NT available to me at a few sites. Same with C2P. Also, don't forget those limits are only from money leaving your MB account...IE cashouts from a site to MB won't go against your limit.

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I live chatted with the merchant I use. Only one method for deposit and withdrawal. If I want to change methods I have to have zero in my balance. Better check with your merchant everyone.

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Some of the Cryptos are like this, although I have never heard of them requiring a zero balance to change methods...that seems pretty ridiculous. Is it a sportsbook?

Edit to add: Regardless, checking with the site is good advice.
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Old 04-10-2007, 08:18 PM
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Mine's 12K...haven't done the bank transfer yet for the last increase.

I'm confused about being stuck with MB...most sites allow you to have more than one method, as long as you've deposited with any other methods you want to use. When NT was still alive, I had both MB & NT available to me at a few sites. Same with C2P. Also, don't forget those limits are only from money leaving your MB account...IE cashouts from a site to MB won't go against your limit.

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I live chatted with the merchant I use. Only one method for deposit and withdrawal. If I want to change methods I have to have zero in my balance. Better check with your merchant everyone.

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Some of the Cryptos are like this, although I have never heard of them requiring a zero balance to change methods...that seems pretty ridiculous. Is it a sportsbook?

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Yes. Bureaucracy city.
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Old 04-10-2007, 08:22 PM
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Old 04-10-2007, 08:24 PM
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Also, don't forget those limits are only from money leaving your MB account...IE cashouts from a site to MB won't go against your limit.

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I used to transfer from site to site using Neteller. Moneybookers is useless for this.
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