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    Neteller is evil !

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    Moneybookers is really the best, because on neteller i've always a bad feeling, when i make a withdrawal to them.
    The problem is, that inetbet only accept withdrawals up to $ 250.- to moneybookers, so i sometimes must use this

    I'm using now moneybookers about 2 years and never have any problems with them and if you make a withdrawal to your bank account it would be always in 2 working days on your account, but neteller needs even 1 day, before they make the money transfer to your bank account!

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    Question

    I opened up an account with Moneybookers but so far haven't used it. To deposit using your bank account, do you physically have to go to the bank to do it?

    Is it easier to deposit by credit card? If you check the area asking if this is for gaming purposes, does that mean the credit card company will look at it as a cash advance with all the associated fees?

    Thanks.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Dewberry View Post
    To deposit using your bank account, do you physically have to go to the bank to do it?
    No, you can transfer your money via onlinebanking

    On Neteller you can't do this so easy!

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    Thanks Mike. How do I do it by online banking? Is it an email transfer done through my bank account?
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    I don't know how "onlinebanking" works at canada, but in austria we get bank details and then we put the bank accountnumber and bank number in the onlinebanking field

    In 3 days the money should be on your moneybookers account without any fees!

    I think, that this one also works for another countries, but you can look at the option "transfer funds" when you logged in

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    Thanks again Mike. I use online banking all the time but Moneybookers seems to work a bit different to what I'm used to.
    Will check the transfer funds option.

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    Or if you have a debit card use that it is charge free to upload funds.
    Also if in doubt check the box for non gaming it is nobodies business but yours.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Dewberry View Post
    Thanks again Mike. I use online banking all the time but Moneybookers seems to work a bit different to what I'm used to.
    Will check the transfer funds option.

    Cheers
    Step 1. You log on to your moneybookers account. Go to upload funds. Choose bank transfer. Now you can see a screen with some information:

    Account holder: Moneybookers Ltd.
    Bank: xxx Bank
    City/Town: xxx
    Account number:
    Account currency: USD
    Reference: Your user ID - MUST BE PROVIDED!

    You copy these data or write it down to a paper, and you can log off from moneybookers.

    Step 2. You log on to your Internet banking page, and initiate a bank transfer. You fill in the necessary fields with the data you got before at moneybookers, and make the transfer. In a few days your founds will be available on your moneybookers account, and your limits will be increased. Note: It is very important to add your moneybookers user ID to the reference field. You must initiate the transfer from your own account, and direct pay-in (you go to moneybooker's bank, and pay-in to their account) to moneybooker's account is not allowed. Of course you can also go to your bank, and make a transfer with the above data there instead of online banking. Should you break any of these rules, the money will be returned, and you will be charged a fee. Good luck!

    Quote Originally Posted by Rusty View Post
    Or if you have a debit card use that it is charge free to upload funds.
    Are you sure? For me there's a 1.90 % fee associated (VISA card).

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    Quote Originally Posted by gerilege View Post
    For me there's a 1.90 % fee associated (VISA card).
    I was also wondering, because credit cards have really a fee of 1,90%, so it is not for free and it is even the most expensiv way!

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