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Old 06-26-2007, 09:27 PM
Bobo Fett Bobo Fett is offline
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ANyone cashed out from Party lately looks like they are really trying to make the cash as their exchange rate was around 91.3 when the actual rate is close to 93.5. So on a 1500$ USD withdrawl I lost more than 30$. Looks like the Click2Pay card at $15 max might be the best way to transfer cash out now for anything over $750 USD.

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There has been a thread or two on this recently. Looks like they're charging a couple of points now which is pretty standard, unfortunately. C2P card would work in that regard, but the trip reports so far have not been overwhelmingly positive, to say the least.

Don't forget to add in the $1.50 for the ATM fee, and that's only if you can find an ATM that will dispense large amounts...many are limited to $500 or less. I'm pretty sure that $1500 will require at least two withdrawls, so now you're up to $18, $19.50 if you can only get out $500 at a time. You do save a few bucks, but is it worth the extra hassle? Hopefully C2P gets its act together, then it will be.
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Old 06-26-2007, 09:44 PM
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also i remember reading in the first thread that you can have your account verified by them sending you a letter, is that still true? Or do we have to verify by credit card deposit/bank wire?

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You don't HAVE to do any of the verification steps. There are 3 of them, and they are stirctly to increase your limit. You can do none, any, or all of them...each one increases your limit further. Here's how the limits work:

1,000 Euro initially.

CC verification - 3,000 Euro increase when they charge your card, then a further 3,000 Euro when you confirm the amount.

Address verification - 5,000 Euro increase

Bank account verification (requires a wire transfer) - 5,000 Euro increase.

I've only done the address and CC verifications, which gives me a $20,190 US 90-day limit...more than enough for me at this time.

Also, this limit is only for outgoing transactions. In other words, anything that leaves your account...whether by depositing on a poker site, or withdrawing via cheque/wire transfer. If I deposit $500 on to Poker Stars, then cash $1,000 back out on to Moneybookers, only the $500 counts against my limit.
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Old 06-26-2007, 10:26 PM
jphil007 jphil007 is offline
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Tut the trip reports so far have not been overwhelmingly positive, to say the least.

Don't forget to add in the $1.50 for the ATM fee, and that's only if you can find an ATM that will dispense large amounts...many are limited to $500 or less. I'm pretty sure that $1500 will require at least two withdrawls, so now you're up to $18, $19.50 if you can only get out $500 at a time. You do save a few bucks, but is it worth the extra hassle? Hopefully C2P gets its act together, then it will be.

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Like I wrote in my previous post, i found a Royal Bank ATM with a 1000$ limit per transaction! Click2Pay has a 1000$ per day limit anyway.

I used my debit cards may times in the last weeks and it is working fine.
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Old 06-27-2007, 03:06 AM
younggunz younggunz is offline
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Anyone apply for the professional gambler status on MB? I did and its been a week and I still haven't heard anything...I keep emailing them and even called them but no news....God I miss neteller
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Old 06-27-2007, 03:11 AM
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Anyone apply for the professional gambler status on MB? I did and its been a week and I still haven't heard anything...I keep emailing them and even called them but no news....God I miss neteller

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Did you complete all the other verification steps first? What's your current 90 day limit?
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Old 06-27-2007, 02:27 PM
younggunz younggunz is offline
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I just got professional gambler status this morning meaning I have unlimited transaction limits woohoo...Took 8 days if anyone is interested
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Old 06-27-2007, 02:58 PM
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How does one apply for it?
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Old 06-29-2007, 02:21 PM
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ANyone cashed out from Party lately looks like they are really trying to make the cash as their exchange rate was around 91.3 when the actual rate is close to 93.5. So on a 1500$ USD withdrawl I lost more than 30$. Looks like the Click2Pay card at $15 max might be the best way to transfer cash out now for anything over $750 USD.

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i just did the stupidist thing : I was depositing to party from moneybookers so i can eventually withdrawal via party, my moneybookers & party are in US $ but for some retarded reason i deposited into $ CAD at party which instantly exchanged back in US$ . So i got hit with 2 exchanges , so now my $500 CAD ( 480.19 US$) is now instantly only $457 US$ [img]/images/graemlins/frown.gif[/img] So i figure unless i can get this transaction cancelled I'm going to turn $480.19 US into less CAD [img]/images/graemlins/frown.gif[/img]
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Old 06-30-2007, 04:05 AM
younggunz younggunz is offline
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Just send them passport and utility bill and request gambler status. This gives you an unlimited transaction limit aka just like good ole neteller
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Old 06-30-2007, 04:40 AM
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Just send them passport and utility bill and request gambler status. This gives you an unlimited transaction limit aka just like good ole neteller

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Got MB pro gambler status. No more limits for me too. [img]/images/graemlins/grin.gif[/img]
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