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Thread: Neteller Pulls Out of Canada and Turkey

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    I am really confused by this...
    Do we have until April9th or is it over now?
    Moneybookers is really confusing and I can't register click 2 pay because the website does not recognize my IP?!!
    Who knows............

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    Quote Originally Posted by andi View Post
    I am really confused by this...
    Do we have until April9th or is it over now?
    Moneybookers is really confusing and I can't register click 2 pay because the website does not recognize my IP?!!
    Who knows............
    You can continue to transfer money in and out of online gambling accounts until the 9th. Instacash deposit has been disabled as of a few days ago.

    If you have money in gambling accounts that you want to transfer out, do so ASAP. I'd not be surprised if a few less-than-scrupulous casinos decide to delay withdrawals from Canadians to Neteller just because they know they'll bounce, and the monies are stuck in your gambling account.

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    Quote Originally Posted by vinylweatherman View Post
    There is something we are not being told here. .... They must surely know something nasty is in the pipeline regarding gambling in Canada, and they don't want to get caught out as they were in the US, so are withdrawing now.
    I noticed a while back in the rules section at nacha.org, an operations bulletin dated january 16 inre internet gambling. Food for thought.

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    Quote Originally Posted by vinylweatherman View Post
    There is something we are not being told here. It is not only Neteller that has had this sudden urge to withdraw from the Canadian market. They must surely know something nasty is in the pipeline regarding gambling in Canada, and they don't want to get caught out as they were in the US, so are withdrawing now.
    Customer Support from an online poker room today explained to me that since most Canadian banks derive a good percentage of their profits from US based activities (the major arena in Raleigh even carries a Canadian banks name - the RBC Center ie. Royal Bank of Canada Center), the US government is beginning to lean on these institutions to ban gambling transactions from all their divisions, Canada and other foreign markets included.

    I don't know how credible this person is but it certainly sounds plausible...and downright disturbing at the same time.

    Also, see http://www.casinomeister.com/forums/...-pressure.html

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    Which should I use?

    I withdrew my $ from Neteller & paypal but what is there left?

    Firepay? EcoCard? click2pay? urgghhh none of these have easy to use DEBIT CARD depositing


    By the way what exactly is the offical name for these kind of sites anyways? e-commerce/paysites/???

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    something is terribly wrong with neteller

    Neteller i n my opinion does not act as a normal business entity anymore .

    and does it matter due to what?

    they suffer a big lose in the US , and i dont know if it was politics ie americans like to control everything , so they cancel the money going out to better casinos than in vegas etc, or the 2 founders did moneylaundring .

    So canada and us acts the same sometimes ,

    so if neteller wants to recover the losses , why the hell they are acting like paranoid ,bad detectives , and bad money decisions takers .

    i have a friend from a county that does not require micro deposit for certification peer to peer , he provided passport , another id , and 3 different bills wich one include bank statment , and he was replied with way of reasons answers .

    they already suffered both american al ninyo , shares dropping ,

    and they give hard times to its clients .

    now the canada thing -they allow peer to peer , but they refuse gambling with neteller . DOES IT MAKE SENSE?? not to me .

    is about time neteller will return all the money to the americans players ,

    and declare a clear policy without round corners , about everything .

    and its about time , from us the players to move to another english ewallets like eco , also it does not provide atm , it is still secure , liberal and allows peer to peer . the withrawl time from ecocard or money bookers back to our banks is slow , but safe .

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    Freedom

    I miss the good ole days when we were free. If you look in the forum there are still some methods of depositing and W/D

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