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Re: List of eWallets for Canadians
moneybookers
so confirming mail address is only for bigger $ limits ? |
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Re: List of eWallets for Canadians
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moneybookers so confirming mail address is only for bigger $ limits ? [/ QUOTE ] Correct. |
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Re: List of eWallets for Canadians
Dear Mr XXXXXXX,
Thank you for contacting the CLICK2PAY Service Team. We would like to inform you that it may take up to seven days after withdrawing the money from your CLICK2PAY Account to reach your debit card until it becomes available to withdraw from the cash machine. We would like to apologize for the inconvenience. Thank you very much for your understanding. Should you have further questions about the information given above, please reply directly to this email, including our original text and ticket number. This will help us to deal with your inquiry much faster. Please note: CLICK2PAY will never ask you via e-mail to disclose your login details on the Internet or to disclose or confirm your login details via telephone or fax. Thank you for using CLICK2PAY. Kind regards Alexandra Izykowski CLICK2PAY Service Team |
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Re: List of eWallets for Canadians
Please admit you're leading us on.
This MUST be a joke..... Neteller took what? 30 seconds? 15 minutes if they were really busy... |
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That kinda sucks, but it's still faster than waiting for a cheque and cashing that though right?
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Please admit you're leading us on. This MUST be a joke..... Neteller took what? 30 seconds? 15 minutes if they were really busy... [/ QUOTE ] Neteller took maybe 15 minutes to 1 hour. Up to 7 days is even slower than an EFT to your bank account. I hope this up to 7 day thing isn't true. |
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Re: List of eWallets for Canadians
I MAY have discovered one more way to fund MB without depositing to it. I just opened an account at the Absolute skin VegasPoker247 for the new PSO promo. I used C2P to deposit, as MB is not a deposit option. Out of curiosity, I went to the cashout screen, and MB is an option! I went back to the deposit screen, and MB is definitely NOT there. I don't want to cashout right now, not sure how VP247 is about cashing out with pending bonus, especially immediately after I deposited. I expect to have this cleared in a couple of days, I'll post a trip report when I attempt a cashout.
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Re: List of eWallets for Canadians
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I MAY have discovered one more way to fund MB without depositing to it. I just opened an account at the Absolute skin VegasPoker247 for the new PSO promo. I used C2P to deposit, as MB is not a deposit option. Out of curiosity, I went to the cashout screen, and MB is an option! I went back to the deposit screen, and MB is definitely NOT there. I don't want to cashout right now, not sure how VP247 is about cashing out with pending bonus, especially immediately after I deposited. I expect to have this cleared in a couple of days, I'll post a trip report when I attempt a cashout. [/ QUOTE ] gamebookers has Click2Pay as a deposit option, but only moneybookers as a cashout option for Canadians. I'm probably going to funnel my C2P funds to gamebookers and cashout out to moneybookers. Only after some sports wagers and casino covering play of course. Thats my plan, unless Party adds Click2Pay as a banking option in the near future. |
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Re: List of eWallets for Canadians
For those of you using Moneybookers in USD with a CAD credit card, how do you get past the verification stage? As I understand it, Moneybookers charges your credit card with a USD amount, and that would show up on your credit card statement in CAD. Do you just keep track of the exchange rate on the day you sign up and use that to convert back?
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For those of you using Moneybookers in USD with a CAD credit card, how do you get past the verification stage? As I understand it, Moneybookers charges your credit card with a USD amount, and that would show up on your credit card statement in CAD. Do you just keep track of the exchange rate on the day you sign up and use that to convert back? [/ QUOTE ] They give you a long time, so I just waited for my statement...my statements show the original US charge as well as the Canadian conversion. I don't know how much tracking the exchange rate of the day will help, as the CC company charges some vig on top of that, so you'd just be guessing at the rate. |
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