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Old 01-18-2007, 09:18 AM
BigBluffer BigBluffer is offline
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Regarding eCheck at Stars - I just tried to go through the process of making a deposit at Stars using the eCheck option. After entering the Cashier area and clicking on Buy Chips then selecting the Instant eChecks option and clicking on Deposit, I got an error message "Your deposit request cannot be processed at this time as ECHECK is temporarily unavailable."
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Old 01-18-2007, 09:27 AM
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My primary ewallet has been Neteller but I've also used epassporte a lot (w/ my affiliate) and I have nothing but good things to say about it.

In fact, I was hoping there was a way to get most of my money from Neteller to epass (without going through my bank account) prior to Neteller jumping ship.

I use my ePass Visa card for ALL of my purchases on line (obv no charges) and I've never had an issue.
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Old 01-18-2007, 10:09 AM
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When the legislation first passed, there were a lot of complaints about Click2Pay so I am especially interested to hear if people have had generally good experiences with them.

A friend of mine set up an account and they asked him all kinds of security questions down to the kind of car he drives. Both good and bad in that I suppose. I don't understand how they got that information in the first place. That kind of info is usually not on a credit report.
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Old 01-18-2007, 10:40 AM
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I've had C2P set up since the legislation for a time such as this. Anyway, got it fired up today.

Made a deposit from my checking account. On that they charge 8%.

The other 2 methods they offer for deposit are free but not immediate. I just did the instant deposit so that I could make a deposit onto FTP to associate my account w/ C2P for now.

I have yet to make a withdrawal from FTP to C2P. I wanted to call C2P to see what the deal was with $ limits and such were. I also wanted to ask if it's necessary to upload my ID, bank statement, credit card info to them (they have an interface that allows you to upload pictures of these items to them) for verification. Anyway, line was busy/down so no answers.
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Old 01-18-2007, 11:04 AM
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I've had C2P set up since the legislation for a time such as this. Anyway, got it fired up today.

Made a deposit from my checking account. On that they charge 8%.

The other 2 methods they offer for deposit are free but not immediate. I just did the instant deposit so that I could make a deposit onto FTP to associate my account w/ C2P for now.

I have yet to make a withdrawal from FTP to C2P. I wanted to call C2P to see what the deal was with $ limits and such were. I also wanted to ask if it's necessary to upload my ID, bank statement, credit card info to them (they have an interface that allows you to upload pictures of these items to them) for verification. Anyway, line was busy/down so no answers.

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Please update when you get any info.
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Old 01-18-2007, 11:28 AM
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When I looked into it last night it looked like EPassporte and ATMOnline were the most prevalent (and would cover all the sites I play at).

Anyone had any experience with ATMOnline?
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Old 01-18-2007, 11:51 AM
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Default Re: Analyzing alternative deposit methods

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I've had C2P set up since the legislation for a time such as this. Anyway, got it fired up today.

Made a deposit from my checking account. On that they charge 8%.

The other 2 methods they offer for deposit are free but not immediate. I just did the instant deposit so that I could make a deposit onto FTP to associate my account w/ C2P for now.

I have yet to make a withdrawal from FTP to C2P. I wanted to call C2P to see what the deal was with $ limits and such were. I also wanted to ask if it's necessary to upload my ID, bank statement, credit card info to them (they have an interface that allows you to upload pictures of these items to them) for verification. Anyway, line was busy/down so no answers.

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Yeah but wasn't the instant deposit method (with neteller) about that much?

I'm very concerned now about Click2Pay. They said that I should have my phone on because they would be calling me shortly? No call. Then they charge me $5 out of nowhere. I know it's only $5 but that's just stupid.

Though I guess all I'm looking for is cashout methods.
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Old 01-18-2007, 11:54 AM
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Default Re: Analyzing alternative deposit methods

Nobody has really mentioned Instant eChecks for Full Tilt.

Any reason why?

It looks like the most reasonable way to go, straight from FT to your bank.

Is there any long term threat to this method due to legislation?
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Old 01-18-2007, 12:41 PM
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Nobody has really mentioned Instant eChecks for Full Tilt.

Any reason why?

It looks like the most reasonable way to go, straight from FT to your bank.

Is there any long term threat to this method due to legislation?

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Oh god yes, that's going to be the first thing to go when the regulations come down.
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Old 01-18-2007, 12:59 PM
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Nobody has really mentioned Instant eChecks for Full Tilt.

Any reason why?

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Doesn't work for my bank. (2nd largest bank in the U.S.)
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