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Old 12-01-2007, 10:56 AM
gtpitch gtpitch is offline
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Default Re: Cash in - cash out Neteller -> Epassporte Full Tilt

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Epass is a little more strict with this but you are correct bigsur. You will only be allowed to withdraw a maximum of $300 (I think this is the normal w/d limit at first) from Epass to a bank account per business day. After adding another load method you will be allowed to raise that limit. You might find the Epass Q&A forum helpful for these types of questions.

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Sorry I also think I missed part of your question which is that you will be able to withdraw from FTP to Epass whatever your w/d limit is on FTP. But once its on Epass with a $300/day limit it will be difficult to get anywhere else. If you cashout large amounts frequently you should be able to get Epass to raise your limits higher... if you don't mind waiting 2 months for a reply...
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Old 12-01-2007, 12:50 PM
bigsur1 bigsur1 is offline
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Default Re: Cash in - cash out Neteller -> Epassporte Full Tilt

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Sorry I also think I missed part of your question which is that you will be able to withdraw from FTP to Epass whatever your w/d limit is on FTP. But once its on Epass with a $300/day limit it will be difficult to get anywhere else. If you cashout large amounts frequently you should be able to get Epass to raise your limits higher... if you don't mind waiting 2 months for a reply...

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I already wrote them an email, asking if I really have to add a credit card in order to increase this limit. Did anyone succeed in getting a higher limit than 1000$?
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