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Full Tilt Withdrawal question
Hi,
I've recently joined Full Tilt after playing at Stars for a couple of years, just to see what all the hub-bubs about. Alas, they aren't able to credit my Visa card to withdraw funds, and so I'm seeking other ways to withdraw. I requested a withdrawal by cheque about a week ago, and as it's still in the processing queue, I'm thinking this isn't going to be the best method for me. My question is: Especially for Canadian players, what method of withdrawal do you find the most convenient? I know Instadebit is recommended for Canadian players but I don't feel entirely comfortable divulging my Social Insurance Number. Does anyone have any suggestions? Thanks for your time, J. p.s. Also, i'd like to add that I think this 2+2 website is amazing. I've learned so much from it over the years and I'm happy to finally be posting here. |
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Re: Full Tilt Withdrawal question
Ok, I'm German, made withdrawal request 120$ for Neteller one week ago, still in process. They have "technical problems".
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Re: Full Tilt Withdrawal question
The answers to all of your questions (well, some of them anyway) and more can be found here:
eWallets for Canadians BTW, it was a few months ago now, but I don't recall having to enter my SIN number when I set up my Instadebit account. |
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Re: Full Tilt Withdrawal question
Hey thanks, Bobbo...that is indeed helpful!
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Re: Full Tilt Withdrawal question
Oh, and for the record, they do require the last four digits of SIN number. I was setting up an account when I noticed this and so stopped.
Thanks again. J. |
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Re: Full Tilt Withdrawal question
[ QUOTE ]
Oh, and for the record, they do require the last four digits of SIN number. I was setting up an account when I noticed this and so stopped. Thanks again. J. [/ QUOTE ] Ahhh...well, that might have been the case for me as well. I wouldn't be too bothered about the last 4 digits...I thought you meant the whole thing. |
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