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    Withdrawling funds from the casino to your account?

    I seen that you need stuff like click2pay and other things. I am sure all of these got fees and so on. I am out of Europe. I'm sure they are all fast within 24 hours and so on, but are the fees that bad? What ones do you use and how is it working for you?

    Thank you, Ghost.

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    I recommend Moneybookers and Neteller. I use Moneybookers and so far had never any problem depositing and withdrawing the funds.

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    I love Neteller! Even though it will be pending for 4 days, I understand that! because it process for only 1 day and delivered for also 1 day...

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    Quote Originally Posted by madness222 View Post
    I love Neteller! Even though it will be pending for 4 days, I understand that! because it process for only 1 day and delivered for also 1 day...
    That's odd... you give your location a Nevada and say you love Neteller...
    Obviously not Nevada USA then...?

    I live in the UK and I think Neteller is the best.
    I also use MoneyBookers.
    I confess I don't know the fees at all the alternatives, so I don't know if these are the cheapest or not.

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    Hiya, When they allowed USA Players, i used Neteller all the time, and had them send me checks. Also, many Casino's will send you a check. I like the checks better as it provideds, "Proof of Income", and you have a check stud as a record. This can come in handy if you ever wanted/needed to use any gambling winnings as a income source to get approved to buy a car or house or something..........
    "All I want, is to WIN my fair share, and maybe just a teeny bit more"

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    I never heard someone say they would use them as income. As a bank I would never accept that and give someone a loan. But I understand if you do it a lot and always win. I just never heard of that.

    And thank you all for replying.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Ghost View Post
    I never heard someone say they would use them as income.
    Actually, he wrote,

    Quote Originally Posted by love2winalot View Post
    I like the checks better as it provides, "Proof of Income", and you have a check stub as a record.
    (Quote edited to correct spelling)

    which has a much different meaning.

    In Canada and the United States, this can be very important if the authorities come knocking for any reason.

    You may not realize this, but 2/3 of all US police departments base their budgets around asset seizures from their asinine 'war on drugs'

    In some states, if they catch you smoking a joint, and execute a search warrant on your house and find any there, they are authorized to seize that house, your bank account and everything else you own.

    Thanks to the new anti-terrorism and money laundering laws, in both Canada and the United States, they can pretty much do the exact thing I mentioned above, just because you suddenly start making unusual purchases.

    So if you don't retain this proof, they can claim that it's 'proceeds from crime' and take it.
    Last edited by Roanan; 10th October 2009 at 01:36 AM. Reason: Grammar and spelling

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    as youre from europe you have a really good variance of services you can use, which have fair low fees.

    i personally use neteller 95% because i like it someway and really appreciate the prepaid master card they offer, as you can withdraw your funds instantly on atm. sometimes i pay in shops with it, its just a real nice feature so and there are only fees for atm withdrawals but 4€ is lower than common on most usual credit card here so its quite fair in my eyes.


    you can also use moneybookers its quite same has in some kind lower fees for bank transactions f.e., but as both are widely accepted its up to you what brand you favourise.


    if you have accounts on both you should be ale to make deposits and receive withdrawals at nearly every established casino etc.

    for some things you can also apply for an eco card or click2pay account but in my opinion they include more hassle if it comes to the point to get money out quick and cheap.

    i would call them all safe as long as one can do in todays times


    so if your main purpose is rceiving withdrawals to an ewallet account i think the both i mentioned should be first choice..

    maybe you can be little more specific in what casinos you play and for what else you may wanna use an ewallet..


    cheers


    coxwel

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    I'm in Canada, and I use Moneybookers. Their fees vary depending on where you live, and are not available for gambling for US players.

    Many casinos will wire directly to your bank, sometimes without fees either once a month or for withdraws over a certain amount.

    Almost always for players that are willing to wait for a cheque to arrive by mail, and wait until a bank clears them, that is your cheapest option. However, many casinos charge for a withdrawal by cheque, because it is more costly for them.

    For me, the biggest charge is the one my bank charges for an incoming wire.

    If you are mostly playing the funds you receive back into casinos, an ewallet is a must.

    Ask the CS at the casinos you play at most to help you find deposit/withdrawal options that work well for where you live. Fees can vary widely depending on country.

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    I transact pretty heavily and have done so over many years for poker.

    Moneybookers are as good as it gets.

    NETeller I'll never deal with again. Ever. I could write books on why, but don't feel like getting into it atm.

    Both are legit ofc - regulated by FSA.

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