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Which sites changed to EUROS?
With the US dollar being the standard in online gaming and it going down so much I got a few emails from sites that were switching to dealing with euros instead...which sites are these...? i lost those emails
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Re: Which sites changed to EUROS?
Only ones I'm aware of are the ones on the B2B network but they've been in Euros all along. E.g. Martins Poker, Royal Card Room.
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Re: Which sites changed to EUROS?
Party Poker and Boss Media network afaik
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Re: Which sites changed to EUROS?
party changed over?
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Re: Which sites changed to EUROS?
Party really?
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Re: Which sites changed to EUROS?
pretty sure not party but someone who plays party please confirm
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Re: Which sites changed to EUROS?
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Party really? [/ QUOTE ] No |
#8
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Re: Which sites changed to EUROS?
It's possible to change your Party account currency to EURos.
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Re: Which sites changed to EUROS?
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It's possible to change your Party account currency to EURos. [/ QUOTE ] Wow that sounds cool |
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Re: Which sites changed to EUROS?
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It's possible to change your Party account currency to EURos. [/ QUOTE ] Yes, but is it native? With that I mean, if you deposit from an euro neteller account does it charge a conversion fee or not? |
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