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Thread: Any US players receive cashouts from NETeller yet?

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    Any US players receive cashouts from NETeller yet?

    Has anyone in the U.S. received any money from their NETeller accounts since January 18th?

    I have a series of EFT withdrawal requests from NETeller to my bank account that were requested on 1/18. It has now been almost 2 weeks and the transactions are still listed as "pending" within NETeller.

    I talked to customer service and they are "unable to give me an estimate as to when the funds will be transferred" but they also "advise against cancelling the EFT withdrawal requests and re-requesting a withdrawal via mailed check" because they "don't know when checks will be mailed either."

    Kind of sucks seeing as I need this money to pay bills... You know, unimportant things like my MORTGAGE, credit card bills, HEATING bill, etc...

    Fucking beautiful. I hope NETeller goes out of business (after they pay me.)

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    I did this...

    Ask your casino if they can except peer to peer. If so contact Neteller and cancel your eft and put the money back into your account. This process only took me about 5 mins this morning at 2:30 am cst with Neteller and no wait on the phone. They put my money back in 2 mins..

    My cash was back in my casino account around 4 pm today, I feel better about that than Neteller right now. I don't like the wait game and the unknown of whats going on with this company. My pending eft was from the 16th and still pending.

    The down side is I'll wind up playing up most of the money but the upside is I've signed up with another eft provider that still deposits in the US if I win. Then again I might just use them for depositing and request a check from the casino...

    Good luck,

    Bob

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    Peer to Peer gone

    Quote Originally Posted by btbt View Post
    Ask your casino if they can except peer to peer.

    Neteller announced today there would be no more peer to peer for U.S. players - to anyone.

    Stanford.

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    No one in the U.S. has been paid via check or EFT since Neteller announced they have left the U.S. market.

    This is going to get ugly.

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    Well today I read somewhere...don't remember....that it is gonna take 6 months for neteller to return usa players their money.

    I think it was gambling 911 or something like that.

    Glad I had no money left in account when this all went down...gla in getting your money!

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    Hearsay

    Quote Originally Posted by bdangel View Post
    Well today I read somewhere...don't remember....that it is gonna take 6 months for neteller to return usa players their money.

    I think it was gambling 911 or something like that.

    Glad I had no money left in account when this all went down...gla in getting your money!
    Guy at WOL is saying that a CSR told him that a decision had be made to CLOSE all US accounts. Funds would be remitted shortly after.

    I don't know if that is really true, but sounds reasonable under the circumstances. Operations must be overwhelmed with calls and such.

    Stanford

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    I figured that was coming!

    I posted about peer-peer in another post a week or more ago and then this one. I almost fell for the two week wait from Neteller but after the two weeks passed and no money I became very leery of them. I requested a withdraw on the 16th. of Jan and whats weird about this is that I know I requested a withdraw days before this and nothing was deposited. When I went back on the 16th. to check my account it looked as though I hadn't made the withdraw days before. Maybe I had too many cold ones that night but I would have sworn I requested a withdraw days before the 16..

    Anyway this is why I did the peer-peer and I hope some other US players were able to do the same. It appears to me that since all EFT transactions go through the US Federal Reserve Bank that Neteller is screwed and will never be able to deposit US player winnings back into their accounts. EFT transactions are different than credit card transactions which go through a card association and if the F.R.B. is on top of Neteller then say goodbye to your cash!


    Bob

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    Neteller uncertified

    I just checked my neteller account and it stated that I am now uncertified when I was certified all this time when I registered my bank account. Anyone else??

    Rangeral

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    Quote Originally Posted by Rangeral View Post
    I just checked my neteller account and it stated that I am now uncertified when I was certified all this time when I registered my bank account. Anyone else??

    Rangeral
    I think they uncertified the US accounts to prevent peer-to-peer transfers.

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    Yep...all US accounts have been uncertified to prevent peer-to-peer transfers.

    Great...20k stuck in there still!

    They state US accounts will be recertified within 10 days but peer-to-peer transfers would no longer work.

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