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    Net teller or Money bookers?

    Which of the two do you think is the best web wallet? And why?

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    Moneybookers for me,I tried Neteller but I had an issue straight from the start when I opened the account and contacting the support/getting a reply was a nightmare.

    Moneybookers wasn't much better (waiting for the address verification letter) but it eventually got sorted.

    MB all the way for me mate.

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    MB without a doubt.

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    MB for me.

    I was a Neteller VIP for many years until 12 months ago when someone hacked my account and used someone else's bank account to fund it and deposit to various casinos. Not only did I have to wait nearly 6 months to have my account restored, but they pretty much ignored me the whole time and I still don't know exactly what happened.

    Coupled with lower fees, its a no brainer for me.

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    Only benefit Neteller has over MB is the Prepaid VISA that means if you get paid to Neteller in a few hours you can pop down to an ATM and get the cash pronto. Otherwise MB is better.

    Now knowing you are a kiwi here is my advice - to avoid currency conversion costs I set up my Neteller in US$ (3Dice, RTG, Netent) and then MB in $AU for Microgaming (Of course if you are playing in all the one currency then you won't need to worry)
    Money won is twice as sweet as money earned.

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    Ok but in your experience which has the cheapest fees? Personally I prefer to use plastic fantastic to deposit and withdrawal with and would rather not have to use any of the forementioned methods however I've noticed a few of my casinos request either Neteller or MB, so Im thinking I may open an account with one of them, just not sure what one. Three questions spring to mind:

    So (1) Security on each method?
    (2) Fees?
    (3) Processing times?

    Oh and another method I just heard of 'Instadebit'? That sounds kind of interesting too

    Quote Originally Posted by ShayDrew View Post
    Only benefit Neteller has over MB is the Prepaid VISA that means if you get paid to Neteller in a few hours you can pop down to an ATM and get the cash pronto. Otherwise MB is better.

    Now knowing you are a kiwi here is my advice - to avoid currency conversion costs I set up my Neteller in US$ (3Dice, RTG, Netent) and then MB in $AU for Microgaming (Of course if you are playing in all the one currency then you won't need to worry)

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    Moneybookers have Mastercard Prepaid too... so when you receive money in MB you can get it to any ATM in seconds.. The cost of the card it's 10$..

    Quote Originally Posted by ShayDrew View Post
    Only benefit Neteller has over MB is the Prepaid VISA that means if you get paid to Neteller in a few hours you can pop down to an ATM and get the cash pronto. Otherwise MB is better.

    Now knowing you are a kiwi here is my advice - to avoid currency conversion costs I set up my Neteller in US$ (3Dice, RTG, Netent) and then MB in $AU for Microgaming (Of course if you are playing in all the one currency then you won't need to worry)

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    I decided to go with Moneybookers Apparently I have had an account with them for awhile, just didnt know about it. Shall be interesting

    Thanks heaps guys for your input

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