Thanks. That was the problem. I was sending it to "withdrawals."are you sending it to withdrawal.click2pay@click2pay.com.
I sent it the first time to "withdrawals" suppose to be "withdrawal.
FYI, the support person I talked to said the whole process should taken seven business days from the time the wire transfer is requested until it appears in your bank account.Well, nothing posted to my bank account today. It would probably be unrealistic for an international wire transfer to be processed that quickly.. ESPECIALLY by c2p. Will post when something happens though.
That's certainly an alternative to move money out of Click2Pay, although with Microgaming's difficulties paying US players by check or ACH it's becoming less of an option.I haven't read through this thread; but could you simply choose a casino that allows deposits and withdrawals by different methods; then make your deposits with Click2Pay and withdrawals with check, EcoCard, ACH, etc.
Prior to the US eWallet issues, I used to do this often with Click2Pay and others when I wanted to transfer money from one eWallet to another.
I guess the answer is: probably?I'm wondering, were there any wire fees deducted by intermediary banks, in addition to whatever your brokerage account charged?
That's what I was afraid of, being hit with hidden wire fees. I recall reading in another C2P thread that cheque payments can have fees deducted as well.I guess the answer is: probably?
The amount deducted from my c2p account was $7,641.88. The amount that was deposited into my brokerage account was $7614.85. The brokerage does not charge a fee to receive wires.
It seems to be a curious deposit amount, so I'm going to email the c2p withdrawal people and ask them about it. After all, we're talking about over $25 here.
I want to correct this earlier post. You do not need to give your bank's routing number to Click2Pay in your withdrawal request, and it may just lead to confusion. For them to send you an international bank wire, they only need your SWIFT code to identify your particular bank.So here is the banking information you will need to include in your e-mail to withdrawal.click2pay@click2pay.com requesting a withdrawal:
Bank Name
Bank Address
Account Holders Name
Account Number
Routing Number
Swift Code
As everybody should already know the best deposit/withdrawal option for US players now is ECOCard. It's now available at JackpotFActory casinos. I guess in recent days this options will be available at all MG casinos.
You can withdraw funds from ECOcard to your bank account by bank wire, they charge $10 fee. Funding your ECOcard acct. is free!
Indeed, more and more casinos now accept ECOcard. However, I'm an idiot, and can't decipher ECOcard's sign up form. Plus, once we all get signed up at ECO and have US$ in the pipelines (to & from casinos) what's to prevent another NETeller type lock down (and handing over all our financial info to the Feds) on US players?