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Moneybookers only allows 2000 US online?
I was given a warning for money laundering for having 2k in my account? Has anybody else had this problem? Also if a serious bettor/card player uses moneybookers how do they get around this policy? [img]/images/graemlins/confused.gif[/img] [img]/images/graemlins/blush.gif[/img] [img]/images/graemlins/shocked.gif[/img]
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Re: Moneybookers only allows 2000 US online?
I've had more than 2K in my account and I've never received any such warning. Did you do any MB transfers?
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Re: Moneybookers only allows 2000 US online?
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Did you do any MB transfers? [/ QUOTE ] I meant Moneybookers person to person transfers. |
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Re: Moneybookers only allows 2000 US online?
No I got money from an online site. They froze the sites deposit. Then I clicked a waiver or warning and they gave me the deposit that put me over the 2k barrier? I am not a listed as a professional gambler on their status for me though?
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Re: Moneybookers only allows 2000 US online?
There is some waiver you have to sign (click) if your balance is over a certain amount.
I assumed they were telling me that deposits are not government insured and I'm SOL if they go under. |
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