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Old 04-03-2007, 12:35 PM
Br0lis Br0lis is offline
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Default Re: List of eWallets for Canadians

hello,
http://www.pay-pro.com/crd_faq/en/deposit_options.html
C2P is an option for party.
can not decide who is better moneybookers or C2P.
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Old 04-03-2007, 01:00 PM
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Default Re: List of eWallets for Canadians

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hello,
http://www.pay-pro.com/crd_faq/en/deposit_options.html
C2P is an option for party.
can not decide who is better moneybookers or C2P.

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just get both. fulltilt doesn't do MB yet, so C2P has 1 up on MB since it can support 2 big sites.

i refuse to use epassporte! STARS PLEASE GIVE US SOMETHING ELSE!!
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Old 04-03-2007, 01:31 PM
1C5 1C5 is offline
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why refuse epassporte? I am looking to start using it...
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Old 04-03-2007, 01:37 PM
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why refuse epassporte? I am looking to start using it...

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have you seen any of their fees???

$5 annual fee for the visa card after 1st year.
5% on every $100 or portion thereof
0.25 to transfer to other epassporte members
$2 to withdrawal
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Old 04-03-2007, 01:54 PM
1C5 1C5 is offline
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But if I am just using it to collect rabeback payments, they only fees that will be are the .25 cent transfer fee and the $2 debit fee and the $5 annual fee after the 1st yr?

If that is all, I can live with that...
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Old 04-03-2007, 02:04 PM
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5% on every $100 or portion thereof


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Holy crap!
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Old 04-03-2007, 02:35 PM
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I think I'm going to deposit onto MB using my credit card. It'll only be a small deposit to establish an account. I'm then going to deposit that small amount onto Party. From what I've read I can do an ETF from my bank account into Party with no fees. Once that large deposit hits Party, I will withdraw using Moneybookers. I think this is the least expensive and easiest way to fund the account initially and it kills two birds with one stone (getting a large amount of $ onto MB cheaply and establishing MB as a funding source on Party).

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this is exactly what I did with Party

a day and a half later Party closed my account

then I called support and got into an arguing match over why I wasn't using NETeller to deposit and withdraw anymore

in hindsight, I'm pretty happy Party did this - it seems like an easy way to withdraw from someone else's account
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Old 04-03-2007, 04:54 PM
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Thanks for the heads-up. I'd prob call Party before I make a withdraw now.
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Old 04-03-2007, 05:08 PM
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Default Re: List of eWallets for Canadians

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I think I'm going to deposit onto MB using my credit card. It'll only be a small deposit to establish an account. I'm then going to deposit that small amount onto Party. From what I've read I can do an ETF from my bank account into Party with no fees. Once that large deposit hits Party, I will withdraw using Moneybookers. I think this is the least expensive and easiest way to fund the account initially and it kills two birds with one stone (getting a large amount of $ onto MB cheaply and establishing MB as a funding source on Party).

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this is exactly what I did with Party

a day and a half later Party closed my account

then I called support and got into an arguing match over why I wasn't using NETeller to deposit and withdraw anymore

in hindsight, I'm pretty happy Party did this - it seems like an easy way to withdraw from someone else's account

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This process sounds fine...except maybe for missing out on giving them some play first. What did Party object too, and what should you have done differently?
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Old 04-03-2007, 05:09 PM
Bobo Fett Bobo Fett is offline
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5% on every $100 or portion thereof


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Holy crap!

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Remember, this is only for loading your EPP account from your CC.
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