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    how to withdraw money ?

    Hi all,

    I won 236$ on www.crapmeister.com today and i have made a withdrawal with Moneybookers. So i'm waiting for my money

    Do you know if its possible to receive money in my Neteller account if i havent make a deposit with it ?

    Thanks in advance.
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    Hi orange

    Most casinos will process withdrawals back to the account/method used to deposit. Their banking section says

    For purchases made by NETELLER, and Moneybookers, we will be able to credit your entire winning back to your NETELLER or Moneybookers account.
    So to be safe, my advice is to stick with Moneybookers, if you already have a pending withdrawal headed that way. I assume you made your deposit through Moneybookers.


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    Hi refre,

    Thanks for your answer.

    So, if i want to receive my money in my neteller account i should make a deposit with my neteller account.

    But i dont have money on my neteller account thats why.

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    Yes thats what I'm saying.

    AND, depending on how they process withdrawals, you could risk starting a new pending period (up to 3 days they say), if you change your withdrawal now.

    If you make a Neteller deposit, I would guess you're free to chose between them and MB for your withdrawals.

    I'm not sure if I would make a deposit at that casino at all though, just seems fishy. Theres a warning issued about them (former GFED) in the rogue section here at CM. I don't know much more about them though.

    I'm sure someone else can fill in the blanks


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