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Old 12-27-2006, 03:28 PM
5thStreetHog 5thStreetHog is offline
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Default Re: the best alternative to net teller?

But what sites that take U.S. players accept mycitadel coach???
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Old 12-27-2006, 03:43 PM
QueBob QueBob is offline
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Default Re: the best alternative to net teller?

Guys, did Epassporte ask for your SSN when you ceated an account?
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Old 12-27-2006, 03:59 PM
coach88 coach88 is offline
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Default Re: the best alternative to net teller?

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But what sites that take U.S. players accept mycitadel coach???

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i use mycitadel for bodog poker and its easy. i just called mycitadel customer support and they said mycitadel can be found on ultimatebet and absolute with full tilt coming soon. they also told me poker stars will be using citadel checks too.
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Old 12-27-2006, 04:01 PM
5thStreetHog 5thStreetHog is offline
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No,i dont remember ever being asked for that Bob.
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Old 12-27-2006, 04:06 PM
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Default Re: the best alternative to net teller?

This might be primitively simple, but I get my cashouts in the form of checks.

I deposit through my ATM/Visa.

Can someone tell me why the EFTs are better (other than time). If you don't need the money immediately, having the site mail a check is both free and reliable.
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Old 12-27-2006, 04:08 PM
5thStreetHog 5thStreetHog is offline
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Default Re: the best alternative to net teller?

Thanks Coach,i was curious.I found it interesting that they told you AP though.I have been playing there lately,but since they changed bonus system im looking to move on.Anyways,i didnt recall ever seeing it there as an option.I just double checked and there is no such option to use MyCitadel at AP.

*** sorry im an idiot,just saw the coming soon part,my bad lol
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Old 12-27-2006, 07:01 PM
Pro666 Pro666 is offline
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Default Re: the best alternative to net teller?

[img]/images/graemlins/cool.gif[/img] I've been very happy with Epassporte for year and 1/2. Would like to point out that the load fees are only applicable when you add funds using credit/debit card, but not when you withdrawal $$$ from the accounts.

(ie. Deposit 500 - using credit card minus their $25.00 = $475.00. Put $475 on poker site, and say bankroll gets up to $1,000. Cash out to Epassporte $1,000. Use $1,000 Visa Card anywhere(Starbucks, Chili's, Victoria's Secret, groceries, phone bill, escort service, strip clubs, church donations, porn, etc. (and to pay taxes)) and there are no withdrawal fees if using VISA card directly with merchant.

If you need cash, ATM fees are only $2.00 since I believe its an out of country bank (versus neteller where there is a $2.00 fee to put $$$ on ATM card, and a per use ATM charge thereafter charged by both Neteller and US ATM (if applicable).

But I honestly gotta say, if you are on this site long enough and learning enough, "What is a reload? "
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Old 12-27-2006, 10:57 PM
thedarknight thedarknight is offline
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Default Re: the best alternative to net teller?

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Maybe black,im not sure.I did make one drop with a card,but it was just $50 so maybe i wouldve been charged more on that one if i had dropped more.The one that i posted and others over $100 have been from my checking account and i was just charged the 5$.

Dark,i think they just want you to verify your account more with the second deposit.By looking at black`s post id suggest depositing the majority of money with checking and just make another small deposit with your card after your first deposit clears.You will see the "Select" logo appear after logging in,follow that lead.Btw,for what its worth i did contact support and asked about raising my limits even more.I did this shortly after i opened my account.I received this response:


Dear CardHolder,

If you log into your account on epassporte.com on your right should be a
green and
gold icon named select, click that account and follow the instructions that'd
upgrade you to an epassporte select member for a one time fee of $5. If
you're an
already epassporte select member and would like to increase your limits even
greater, then you'd need $2,000 in your account to withdraw funds from
$520-$770,
and if you'd want it increased surpass that then you'd need an account
balance from
$6,000-$10,000 to increase your priveleges. For further assisstance please
give us a
call.

For additional information, please refer to Epassporte’s terms and
conditions.


Its not well worded and basically just made me have more questions which i havent got around to asking yet lol

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5th street, I just tried contacting customer support about getting my deposit limits raised. It's interesting they have a set requirement of bankroll in order to deposit past the $500 limit. It's also kind of interesting they choose a limit set from 520-770. I know that pokerstars will accomodate this $500 dollar limit if u want to get a full bonus that requires a $600 deposit. If other sites do this that's ok, but it gets fairly costly for say Full Tilt when they will keep deducting from your rakeback.

How much deductions do they take from rakeback when you deposit and withdraw?
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Old 12-28-2006, 12:10 AM
5thStreetHog 5thStreetHog is offline
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Default Re: the best alternative to net teller?

Not sure about the Full Tilt question Dark,but when they talk about withdraw limit in the email,they mean to your banking account or whatever.Once you become select,you can move $1000 in and out of poker sites at a time.This is an increase from the non-select limit of $500 per merchant transaction i believe.My withdraw limit to my checking account is $600 per day.I actually asked about getting these merchant limits increased in my letter to them.But they responded about withdraw limits and even that was confusing you know.
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Old 01-02-2007, 08:09 AM
MichaelO MichaelO is offline
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Default Re: the best alternative to net teller?

Hi, my name is Michael Olsen and I am new to this board. I offer support to ePassporte account holders.

The load fee is $5 per $100 or portion there off when using a credit card. The load fee is $5 when loading via ACH.
Loads and withdrawal via ACH can take up to 7 business days.
We also offer the Electron card for withdrawals the fee for the card is $35 annually and $2 per withdrawal.

If you upgrade to Select for a one time $5 fee your load limit will increase to $1000, per transfer limit to $1000 and withdrawal limit via Electron to $600. You can upgrade to Select by either having 2 credit cards on your account, 1 credit card and a US bank account or if you have been a member for more than 3 months and have loaded your account via credit card more than 3 times.

If you require higher limits the limits can be raised on a case by case basis depending on your available balance.

If you require assistance with your ePassporte account or have any questions about our services, please feel free to contact me.

Thank You,

Michael Olsen
www.ePassporte.com
michael.olsen@ePassporte.com
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