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Victor Chandler casino a rip off
A week ago I deposited £250 there, 4 days later I withdrew £250.
Neteller shows the deposit cost me $512, yet the cashout gave me $493. I'm no expert in economics, but that seems a touch mean.. |
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Re: Victor Chandler casino a rip off
I think your beef is with the Neteller exchange vig, not VC.
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Re: Victor Chandler casino a rip off
Its the Neteller exchange rate conversion from pounds to US$.
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Re: Victor Chandler casino a rip off
That wasn't too bad for NETeller, maybe the pound got stronger...
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Re: Victor Chandler casino a rip off
Its called commission
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Re: Victor Chandler casino a rip off
Neteller charge 1.9% currency fee each way. That's why I don't bother doing most of the deposit bonuses that require large deposits for a small (ie- 10%) bonus.
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Re: Victor Chandler casino a rip off
Some eWallets do not charge a currency conversion fee, like Click2Pay. In the case of VC Casino, you can simply play the bonus as $500 rather than £250. They recently improved their conversion rate to reflect the reduced value of the $ (£1 = $2, used to be £1 = $1.80)
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Re: Victor Chandler casino a rip off
Neteller charges outrageous fees, so as said earlier, do play in USD currency and you wont be charged any fees.
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Re: Victor Chandler casino a rip off
Exactly, only play using the currency your funding account is in. Open a second account (at click2pay or moneybookers for example) to fund sites that don't support the currency that neteller is in (which is none, if your account is in $).
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