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Re: List of eWallets for Canadians (#2 of 2)
Well I got my Click2pay card and made a transfer onto it. I put on 1100 CDN and it said it transferred a little over 1009 USD. You'll have to figure the fees from that. I'm going to go try it at the ATM and see if it works.
PS - just looked on bank of canada and their converter put the amount at 1010 USD. |
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Re: List of eWallets for Canadians (#2 of 2)
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Well I got my Click2pay card and made a transfer onto it. I put on 1100 CDN and it said it transferred a little over 1009 USD. You'll have to figure the fees from that. I'm going to go try it at the ATM and see if it works. PS - just looked on bank of canada and their converter put the amount at 1010 USD. [/ QUOTE ] Well, that's finally some good news. Sounds like no exchange vig. Anyone else? |
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[ QUOTE ] Well I got my Click2pay card and made a transfer onto it. I put on 1100 CDN and it said it transferred a little over 1009 USD. You'll have to figure the fees from that. I'm going to go try it at the ATM and see if it works. PS - just looked on bank of canada and their converter put the amount at 1010 USD. [/ QUOTE ] Well, that's finally some good news. Sounds like no exchange vig. Anyone else? [/ QUOTE ] Good news indeed! |
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I hope they don't close shop cause it's my only way to get money offline. [/ QUOTE ] what about requesting a check? |
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Re: List of eWallets for Canadians (#2 of 2)
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[ QUOTE ] I hope they don't close shop cause it's my only way to get money offline. [/ QUOTE ] what about requesting a check? [/ QUOTE ] That will take forever. Don't trust checks. Wow good news about the C2P debit card. I guess they are back in action. I have to try mine on Monday. I have a pending withdrawal from about 1 1/2 weeks ago and they told me to wait till 21st. Hope it's all good. |
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Re: List of eWallets for Canadians (#2 of 2)
K, I'm too lazy to read this entire thread. After a few months of the neteller has there been a clear successor? The best ewallet is... (enter answer here). ty.
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Re: List of eWallets for Canadians (#2 of 2)
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K, I'm too lazy to read this entire thread. After a few months of the neteller has there been a clear successor? The best ewallet is... (enter answer here). ty. [/ QUOTE ] I don't know that there will ever be a clear-cut answer for everyone. Just check out the list on the first page, that has most of the answers you should need to make a decision. For me, a 1/2 FL bonus whore, I have set up both Moneybookers and Click2Pay as my primary eWallets. MB has the most sites covered, but C2P takes care of a few that MB does not. I'm still using Party EFT for cashouts, but the C2P ATM card is showing promise. |
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Re: List of eWallets for Canadians (#2 of 2)
Bobo Fett,
Hey thanks for the answer. Can you tell me a little bit more about your money system? I've been using PP EFT for recent deposits and plan on cashing some out soon. Do you deposit/cashout using PP EFT and then use an ewallet to circulate the cash around to other sites? I think this a strategy I may adopt once I leave my post neteller PP comfort zone. |
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Re: List of eWallets for Canadians (#2 of 2)
Bonus whoring is a big part of what I do, so the most crucial thing to me is getting money from one site to another. When NT gave us the bad news, the first thing I did was set up both an MB and a C2P account. I was fortunate enough to have some points at PokerSavvy which I was able to cash out to MB and get that account funded. I started off C2P with a small CC deposit. Now I just use those two eWallets to bounce my money back and forth as neccessary.
I've been fortunate enough not to need to deposit, I imagine Party EFT would be the way to go if I did, although I'd consider a CC deposit if I wanted to do something quickly. For cashouts I generally wait for a Party reload offer, then move at least as much money as I want to cashout over to Party, clear the bonus, and cashout via EFT. |
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Re: List of eWallets for Canadians (#2 of 2)
cool Bobo. Interesting post. I have a Prima 1k bonus that I want to work off and I'm trying to figure out a way to do that. I play smaller stakes so prolly a CC will work.
Your cashout strategy using reload PP bonuses is wicked. Thanks for that tip. What sites do you bonus whore at? |
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