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Re: First time cashout of Neteller
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and every cashout from then on? man, i miss igmpay. [/ QUOTE ] Lets ask stars to add it! |
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Re: First time cashout of Neteller
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I'm in Canada and going to make a $US chequing account for Neteller due to exchange rates [/ QUOTE ] This can't be done. EFT transfers from Neteller to Cdns. can ONLY be made to Cdn funds chequing accounts. (1.9% exchange fee) Or you can have them mail you a cheque in US funds. Your bank will charge you and possibly make you wait til it clears. |
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Re: First time cashout of Neteller
I have a similar question: I recently cashed out $1000 from Stars to NT and they only gave me the first $165, the rest is being reviewed.
Now for my question; 1 week from now, lets assume I want to cash out $1000 again. Am I only going to get the $165 again (with the rest pending) or has that $165 been nullified after the first cash out, meaning I should get the full $1000 the second time around without the review???? |
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Re: First time cashout of Neteller
You will get that review until the sum of all of your prior deposits exceeds the amount you are withdrawing.
As an example, the sum of my total deposits throughout my entire history with Stars is under $1000. I am forced to go through the review process every time that I withdraw in excess of $1000 to my NT account because it is more than the sum of all of my prior deposits. |
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Re: First time cashout of Neteller
WOW. Should I re-deposit this $1000 for 48 hours so that I can avoid this in the future? Do you think that idea is plausable?
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Re: First time cashout of Neteller
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WOW. Should I re-deposit this $1000 for 48 hours so that I can avoid this in the future? Do you think that idea is plausable? [/ QUOTE ] Does anyone know if this will work? |
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Re: First time cashout of Neteller
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This can't be done. EFT transfers from Neteller to Cdns. can ONLY be made to Cdn funds chequing accounts. (1.9% exchange fee) [/ QUOTE ] I did some searching of prior posts and realized this. I'm going to use Party for future withdrawals. |
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