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QuickTender
Anyone have any experience with them? Got this email this morning. FWIW, the website is designed exactly like EcoCard's, even using faq answers verbatim. Isn't the last sentence in the email a little odd?
Dear xxxxxxxxxxx, As a valued customer of BattleField Poker they have requested that we pre-register you for a QuickTender account. All you need to do is activate your account by clicking the link below and completing the required additional sign-up information. QuickTender has been created in response to the recent withdrawals of a number of wallet payment solutions that you may have previously used. QuickTender is owned and operated by an experienced team of payment professionals who are well known and trusted with all the major merchants in the industry. QuickTender is one of the safest ways to pay and play and will facilitate all your purchases and withdrawals quickly, securely and privately. As an additional privacy protection measure you will not see QuickTender openly advertised at the merchant site. Instead wherever you see the UseMyWallet logo below you will be able to deposit with your QuickTender account. |
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Re: QuickTender
the last sentence, is related to the fact that as soon as a new ewallet taking us customers for gambling processing pops up and is advertised and well used, the us govt jumps on them with pressure
so i guess the new strategy is try and keep it on the "DL" |
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Re: QuickTender
EcoCard is closing and moving U.S. players to QuickTender.
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Re: QuickTender
I used it at P S and everything was find. I make small deposits and it is very convenient, especially for U S players.
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Re: QuickTender
Anyone know how much withdrawl fees i should expect to the US?
$10 quicktender fee + another bank fee? --- nm figured it out |
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Re: QuickTender
If they're anything like Ecocard (which I think they are) then yes. $10 QT fee + ~$20 bank wire fee.
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