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    Thank you both for that one.

    It is good to see what is out there really. There are a few of them out there, I got a pretty good idea of what one to use from reading this right now. Thanks guys, you all rock!

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    I just tried to add my VISA card with moneybookers and they refused it for gaming because I live in Luxembourg (in the middle of Europe).

    There was an option for gambling and non-gambling I did the gambling one, because I figure that if they drop the money in the account and so on.

    Should I re-do it and do not for gambling? Or try Mastro card?

    Ghost

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    Ghost, I wouldn't suggest you try the other for non-gaming and then use it for gaming.

    In fact, I don't even have my credit card tied to my Moneybookers, I just use it for withdrawals from casinos, and then either deposit to another casino or send to my bank account.

    Since you already tried to register your Visa as gambling, they are probably "wise" to you as a gambler. Regulations vary so much from country to country, and from credit card to credit card, I wouldn't risk it myself.

    When I first opened my Moneybookers account, I was asked if I was going to use it for gambling, I answered yes.

    Maybe for the casinos you gamble at you could contact them (or their reps here on this board) to see if it is necessary for you to make a deposit via Moneybookers in order to withdraw via Moneybookers. It is not a requirement of Moneybookers that you have to deposit somewhere by MB in order to receive a payment to MB, and only the regulation of some casinos, but not all.

    Because my prepaid Mastercard does not accept payments back to it, I've been able to withdraw to Moneybookers from credit card deposits without problems. The only time I really had to make a deposit was to collect a win from a signup ND bonus.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Jasminebed View Post
    Ghost, I wouldn't suggest you try the other for non-gaming and then use it for gaming.

    In fact, I don't even have my credit card tied to my Moneybookers, I just use it for withdrawals from casinos, and then either deposit to another casino or send to my bank account.

    Since you already tried to register your Visa as gambling, they are probably "wise" to you as a gambler. Regulations vary so much from country to country, and from credit card to credit card, I wouldn't risk it myself.

    When I first opened my Moneybookers account, I was asked if I was going to use it for gambling, I answered yes.

    Maybe for the casinos you gamble at you could contact them (or their reps here on this board) to see if it is necessary for you to make a deposit via Moneybookers in order to withdraw via Moneybookers. It is not a requirement of Moneybookers that you have to deposit somewhere by MB in order to receive a payment to MB, and only the regulation of some casinos, but not all.

    Because my prepaid Mastercard does not accept payments back to it, I've been able to withdraw to Moneybookers from credit card deposits without problems. The only time I really had to make a deposit was to collect a win from a signup ND bonus.
    I tried to put money too BetVoyager account to get things rolling but I guess not.

    Too bad they don't accept paypal. So easy and what not. This is so messed up, maybe I should not even do this online at all.

    Ghost.

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