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Any Other Neteller Alternatives down the road?
Any one know of any other e-wallets going live soon to replace neteller, besides YouTeller?
I also read that PokerStars was opening their own "bank" and every player has an account at their "bank". So funds get deposited at their bank, then transferred into their poker account. This way they get around the U.S. banking to online gaming transfer restriction. Sounds good....Any truth to this or just a rumor? |
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Re: Any Other Neteller Alternatives down the road?
No body heard anything about this "Bank of PokerStars"?
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Re: Any Other Neteller Alternatives down the road?
That would be pretty sweet.
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Re: Any Other Neteller Alternatives down the road?
Talk to me, someone....
How can I get a couple $100,000 into some sites, quick! |
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Re: Any Other Neteller Alternatives down the road?
Fly to Gibraltar/Isle of Man with some gold bullion or bags of money?
I have heard about the "BoPS" and hope it comes to fruition. |
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Re: Any Other Neteller Alternatives down the road?
Perhaps if they're serious about opening a bank, they're not stupid enough to call it the Bank of Poker Stars.
Either way, I don't see it happening. |
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Re: Any Other Neteller Alternatives down the road?
We have been told from Epassport that they cannot deal with US clients and for that reason will be closing us down in a few days
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Re: Any Other Neteller Alternatives down the road?
obv not the us made a [censored] law that banks cant deal companies like this.
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Re: Any Other Neteller Alternatives down the road?
Hmm...that wowteller.com looks interesting...
Out of Lichtenstein |
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