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Re: List of eWallets for Canadians (#2 of 2)
Been a busy thread today...it's been weeks since I've seen 22 unread replies!
I've been PM'd a question about funding MB, and I see some others here. If your CC won't work on MB, that does create some problems, obviously. You're left with a few choices: 1) As nimajneb suggested above, complete a PokerSavvy offer, change Savvy points to MB $$. That's what I did. 2) The following sites have allowed at least one person to withdraw to MB without having deposited with that method: Eurobet, Gamebookers, Pokerheaven, UltimateBet. May not work for you, but if you have money at one of those sites, it's worth a try. 3) A very good suggestion nimajneb made above I haven't seen before...P2P on MB. Some risk there, obviously. 4) Bank wire. Unfortunately it's slow and you'll have to pay some fees, but at least it's something for a last resort. I also wonder if some sites where you have only used Neteller might let you cashout to MB if you explain the situation. They usually require a deposit, but if you're really stuck trying to fund MB, it might be worth a phone call and/or email appealing to their better nature...you never know! |
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Re: List of eWallets for Canadians (#2 of 2)
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party's EFT is still by far the best to get money out. [/ QUOTE ] Yeah, assuming one can even get it set up. For the past 2 months I've been trying to and the numbskulls at paypro seem unable to correctly enter the routing number, among other endless problems. The same person answered both times I called, it's like it's a one-man show or something. |
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Re: List of eWallets for Canadians (#2 of 2)
Anyone here willing to p2p let's say $5 or whatever from PP then you give me the same amount to MB in order for me to get out of this funk? PM me if interested in some charity work.
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Re: List of eWallets for Canadians (#2 of 2)
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Anyone here willing to p2p let's say $5 or whatever from PP then you give me the same amount to MB in order for me to get out of this funk? PM me if interested in some charity work. [/ QUOTE ] I'm in the same boat. I'll transfer $20 at Stars or Empire or Wingows for a $10 Moneybookers transfer.PM me. Can we get a list of Bank/CC's that allow a moneybookers deposit? |
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Re: List of eWallets for Canadians (#2 of 2)
Hi Bobo,
I don't if this has been mentioned but Poker.com allowed me to withdraw to a newly set up Click2Pay account without having to make a deposit first. I had deposited via Neteller initially and had never made a withdrawal. I did write to support first asking if it was allowed and they were fine with it (also fine with Moneybookers, not that I tried). Withdrawal went through in <24 hrs). Hope that can be of help to someone [img]/images/graemlins/smile.gif[/img] |
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Re: List of eWallets for Canadians (#2 of 2)
Interesting news:
I have a CIBC line of credit, and apparently those are able to accept wire transfers...so I put in for one from MB, and we'll see how that goes. I also have a cheque on the way...we'll see which wins. |
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Re: List of eWallets for Canadians (#2 of 2)
A kind gentleman from Moose Jaw made a quick $10 by transfering to my Moneybookers account. Thank you sir.
Any idea how long a deposit/withdrawl takes to/from a poker site? |
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Re: List of eWallets for Canadians (#2 of 2)
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Interesting news: I have a CIBC line of credit, and apparently those are able to accept wire transfers...so I put in for one from MB, and we'll see how that goes. I also have a cheque on the way...we'll see which wins. [/ QUOTE ] I'm betting the wire unless incorrect information gets entered. |
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Re: List of eWallets for Canadians (#2 of 2)
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A kind gentleman from Moose Jaw made a quick $10 by transfering to my Moneybookers account. Thank you sir. Any idea how long a deposit/withdrawl takes to/from a poker site? [/ QUOTE ] MB deposits at sites are usually instanteous. Withdrawals varies with each site. Probably within 24 hours for good sites and with bad sites, who knows. |
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Re: List of eWallets for Canadians (#2 of 2)
Hey, does anyone wanna do a PP exchange for a moneybookers transfer? I'll pay a $5 premium for the transfer on a $10 transaction. PM me.
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