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Re: How are US citiznes depositing for the deposit bonus on STARS?
Moneygram was ridiculously easy.
The only flaw in it is if the agent isnt set up with the forms, but rather asks for the 7 digit code. In that case you need to dial up the 1-800 moneygram line and get a live operator- which is a bit tricky- because that isnt one of the main options. I went into the track a payment option and talking to a live operator is the last option inside of that. Just in case anyone has to take that route. In short- if your agent isnt completely up to speed on it there can be a minor hassle. But overall the experience was super smooth. Now if the damn tables would stop being so nitty... Edit: Fee was 9.95. I didn't have to show ID. It is possible to send you don't need ID or you just need to not obviously be potentially under 18. |
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Re: How are US citiznes depositing for the deposit bonus on STARS?
My moneygram experience wasn't perfect but wasn't bad either. This agent wasn't setup with the forms either but they had a dedicated Moneygram phone station. Unfortunately it was in the area of the supermarket where the carts come in and out and it was impossible to get through the phone automation. After about 5 minutes it defaulted to a live operator because of the errors in the voice recognition. Operator generated the confirm number in less than a minute. It took another 5 minutes for the transaction to go through. WU/Bodog was a good bit easier but if Stars isn't covering the fees I'd rather go this route for $9.95.
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