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Old 29th January 2007, 03:54 PM
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Well, Neteller screwed alot of players by the unnanounced withdrawal of service leading to trapped money; seems that some US banks saw this coming and pulled the plug on Neteller a couple of days earlier. Naturally, they did not tell Neteller!
In this case, the money is owed to Neteller as the casino deposit was paid, however, it is up to Neteller to accept the money in whatever form it comes. Laughably, the player is asked to phone in to request the money be taken from the bank account registered with Neteller, why not do this, after all, this is what was supposed to happen. Ask Neteller to E-mail you if they have problems doing this. It is almost impossible to get through at present, even for non-US customers; and since Neteller is of no further use, having the account locked for owing $30 is of no consequence.
Players who find themselves in this situation, and who can verify it was caused by their bank blocking the transaction should admit to Neteller that the money is owed, but point out that it is now illegal to send funds directly to Neteller while it is seen as an online gambling only processor.
Depending on when the banks did this, Neteller may have a large number of sums owing that are just coming to light as they attempt to clear them through the banking system. This can only add to the workload.
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