Neteller Weird Glitch Withdrawal

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This is not a compliant. Just find something very interesting with Neteller today.

I used Neteller to instant deposit $100 to Goldclub casino yesterday. Today, I was checking my bank account online. I saw 2 $100 withdrawal to Neteller and 1 $100 credit at same time. I guess there are some error happened and they fix it right away.

I has been the customer for 1 year and are very happy with their service. It's the first time I saw transactions like this. Did it happen to you?
 
I also experience it in Prestige Casino but still the other one is not been credit. This is my second experience, I hope to resolve my problem fast. Because it almost 3 days and still my problem is not being solved.
 
I had this happen once, but after talking with their security department it turned out to be an error on my part. Some casinos can initiate an instacash directly from their site, but do not tell you that it will come from your bank instead of your neteller balance. I had deposited $200 when logged into my neteller, than went to the casino and thought i was transferring that 200, when in fact it initiated a brand new transaction from my bank. From what neteller told me, anytime a casino asks for your banking information when making a neteller transaction, that means they will initate a brand new one from your bank, rather than pull from your current neteller balance.

It was all resolved very quickly. Try giving them a call, im sure they can help out.
 
If you don't give them your bank info, how can they do a InstaCash!
How could you not know it was an InstaCash? It should be obvious!
NETeller deposit does not require bank info!
 
Lol, I just had a funny situation.
4 days ago I withdraw $600 from my Neteller account. I recieved $600 in full to my bank account.
Yesterday, another $600 showed up in my bank account. I was like :what: :rolleyes: :D
They quickly found the mistake and took the money away. :cool:
 
LOL~ $600???
You are the one.... Just kidding.

I did have to give out my last four digit of bank account number to do the instant deposit.

It didn't bother me, just curious. I remember people metion about the error with Neteller before, so I brought it up. I think the most important thing is to make sure there are always have more than enough money at the bank to avoid all the overdraft fee if it happen again....

Have a good one!
 
sw2003 said:
If you don't give them your bank info, how can they do a InstaCash!
How could you not know it was an InstaCash? It should be obvious!
NETeller deposit does not require bank info!


I had done an instacash into my neteller account first, and wanted to pull those funds not a brand new instacash. Once they told me to leave out the bank info it worked like a charm and pulled from my neteller account.
 
Marticus -

You'd probably be better off just doing the Instacash straight from the casino software. The reason for this is - if you do Instacash yourself, you are the one paying the 8.9% in fees.

If you do it through the casino software, the casino absorbs the fees and you get the full amount in your account.

I learned the hard way also... LOL...
 
Hee hee ...... as for me ..... I noticed the InstaCash fee even before the first time that I used it, so I graciously let the casinos take care of that for me!
:p
 
sw2003 said:
Hee hee ...... as for me ..... I noticed the InstaCash fee even before the first time that I used it, so I graciously let the casinos take care of that for me!
:p

I think you have to issue a credit for one of your posts! :)
 
Is it standard practice for the casino to pay the Instacash fee? I only use Instacash at Peak casinos and Intercasino (because the advertise that they pay the Instacash fee, I assumed they were the exceptions).

The downside of using Instacash is that when you made withdrawal from NETeller, you are required to keep the amount of the Instacash transaction in your account until it is finalized (about 1 week in my experience). This has caused me some long weeks when I really wanted to ahold of some of my cash. Just remember to make the days withdrawals first, then make your casino deposits.

spearmaster said:
Marticus -

You'd probably be better off just doing the Instacash straight from the casino software. The reason for this is - if you do Instacash yourself, you are the one paying the 8.9% in fees.

If you do it through the casino software, the casino absorbs the fees and you get the full amount in your account.

I learned the hard way also... LOL...
 

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