Quicktender Withdrawal Suggestions

lucky134me

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I have money in Quicktender. I need to withdraw it.

I have a Wired Plastic Card, a Netspend Card and an ING account.

None of these accept International Wire Transfers.

Any suggestions?

Thank for any help.
 
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Isn't ING a bank account?

Do you have a regular checking account? I haven't used mine in a while, but that's what I normally use. QT into bank account.

I'm sure more people will be around to answer your question.
 
My approach (not to sound like a shill) is to take advantedge of the 3 dice payment options.

I used to xfer the funds straight to my bank account but that costs 30$ a pop plus another 12 something from the receiving bank, so 42$ all together.

So, if I have like 400$ I want to cash out, I tend to xfer moneys into 3dice and play conservatively for a while with no bonus, leaving 300 or 500 as my min/max boundaries.

Anything over 300-500 can be sent as check for free, no fees.
If you get something nice in excess over the 500, send it back (the extra over 500) to QT and request a 500$ check (from 3dice).

Anyways, that's my usual approach. It requires that you don't go crazy with a large sum wagering so this particular method calls for some self discipline. In my opinion, I'd rather have a winning shot with my 42$ in fees than just pay it straight out.

So in short, lifecycle of my deposits, MGS takes CC, cool.
Cashout from MGS - > QT - > 3dice.
Play on 3dice and cashout as check/cash = me happy.

If that doesn't work for you though, then go for the best option with the least amount of fees. I like the above becaues it helps reduce your transaction footprint if you need to take care of business in a partitioned fashion.
 
Isn't ING a bank account?

ING I think does the orange savings, for which I believe a regular checking account would be required to xfer funds into....

The problem must be that the regular checking does not accept international wire xfer and ING only accepts directly from checking. That's my guess anyways...
 
Play on 3dice and cashout as check/cash = me happy.

I wanted to clarify that I'm not suggesting a user simply deposit then instantly cashout. Obviously this does nothing for the business handling the transaction.

The standard assumption is that a given deposit is usually wagered a minimum 1x over. My suggestion is more that, over the course of 400 in wagers, one would like to think no more than 100 might be lost in the particular timeframe.

Of course, anything can happen and it is most definately, a higher risk option.

But if QT doesn't offer a solution for your current scenario, this might be a way to find a solution.
 
Isn't ING a bank account?

Do you have a regular checking account? I haven't used mine in a while, but that's what I normally use. QT into bank account.

I'm sure more people will be around to answer your question.


Thanks for your reply.

My ING account is savings only. And they do not accept international WT.
 
The wired plastic method is no longer allowed. Also netspend never has allowed wire transfers. So all 3 of those threads are now useless. So were now all in a search for finding a new method of getting money out of casinos that are wire transfer only.
 
unless they have changed things of late it can be wired into your checking account i did it 5 weeks ago cost 30.00 and 12 or 15$ from the bank

if it's not a lot of money consider working out of QT till the wallet gets fat ;)
 
I am avoiding having anything deposited to a bank account . I used to do the same thing . It worked for a while but I don't want to push my luck . I think that's what alot of people are doing and that's why they are looking for an alternative to wire to bank .
I was finally going to get my WP going when that went kaput . Now I don't quite no which way to turn myself and I have been gambling online a long time . Worked various forums ect.
 

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