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    Ewallets

    Hi guys,

    I have always used my credit card and I was thinking of switching to an ewallet. Is it really worth it?

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    As long as you're not in the USA, then absolutely YES in my opinion.
    I've been using Neteller for about 8 years; it's very fast, very easy and there's no fees for depositing or cashing-out with the casinos.
    So it's much better than CC if like me you play at lots of different casinos, because you can cash-out from one and deposit into a different one totally free of charge!

    Obviously there are Neteller fees if/when you cash-out from them to your bank, but you shouldn't need to do that very often.

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    Hey KK,

    Thanks for the info. I think I will give it a shot. Makes sense having one common wallet for everything, never thought about it that way... I was just lazy to set up an ewallet.

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    I use moneybookers, same thing really with no fees for withdrawing to and depositing from your current balance.

    There is an initial minor % based fee for funding your account to begin with, but withdrawing to your bank account costs a flat €1.80 fee, regardless of the amount you withdraw.

    I love moneybookers because I can request a withdrawal, they normally confirm around 6pm the same day, and it lands in my bank account the very next morning \0/

    My one grip is that MG casinos will not process back to moneybookers if I've used a CC at their casino before - they insist on processing back to my CC

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    Quote Originally Posted by Dipity View Post
    I use moneybookers, same thing really with no fees for withdrawing to and depositing from your current balance.

    There is an initial minor % based fee for funding your account to begin with, but withdrawing to your bank account costs a flat €1.80 fee, regardless of the amount you withdraw.

    I love moneybookers because I can request a withdrawal, they normally confirm around 6pm the same day, and it lands in my bank account the very next morning \0/

    My one grip is that MG casinos will not process back to moneybookers if I've used a CC at their casino before - they insist on processing back to my CC
    I agree MB is great. Next day $2 withdrawals direct to my bank account.

    Its also much cheaper than using my CC for foreign currency conversions - 2% compared to my banks 3% so its a no brainer to use them.

    All the MGs I play at allow me to withdraw to MB even when I make a deposit by CC. I do this all the time so it must the casino you play at.

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    That may be so actually, I set a withdrawal just now at GoWild and noticed my preferred method was CC! I reset it to Moneybookers, so we'll see, live chat flushed it for me, so shouldn't take long.

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    moneybookers - wouldn't consider anything else

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    Yes it is.

    You dont need to pay any percent costs if u deposit money via ewallets neteller/moneybooker. You can also easily deposit to ewallets via credit cards without any costs.

    ewallets have mostly times faster payments and you dont need use your bank account

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    I would recommend Moneybookers, not seeing on the fact that they closed my account for no reason and still don't allow me to re-open it

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