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[Edited]: Question About Neteller


cristysp

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I guess this whole neteller thing is becoming complicated now.

 

i really dont know what i am going to do. I do not really mind wire transfer my money from Neteller to my bank account, its the fact that i cannot access funds in my neteller immediately if i really need it. Besides that also defeats the purpose of getting instant withdrawals from online casinos, because you still have to wait days for the wire transfer to complete.

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I guess this whole neteller thing is becoming complicated now.

 

i really dont know what i am going to do. I do not really mind wire transfer my money from Neteller to my bank account, its the fact that i cannot access funds in my neteller immediately if i really need it. Besides that also defeats the purpose of getting instant withdrawals from online casinos, because you still have to wait days for the wire transfer to complete.

 

Well, let's hope that all these blardy nuisances are only temporary.

 

I do believe that Neteller is in the process of upgrading all their Net+ Cards for a more safer use, just as all banks in Malaysia are now upgrading all their credit and debit cards too, all with enhanced and improved security measures for the cards and transactions.

 

If Neteller can resume all their Net+ Card services by early January 2017, then that would be good.

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Going with OKPAY for now. More or less comes down to the same fees like withdrawing on the ATM from the Net+ Card. 

Ok mate, just be a little careful with the amount of money you save on this account, they're one of the relatively newest e-wallets in the industry and I still have the bad memory of when "Liberty Reserve" (one of my preferred ones at that time) suddenly closed and funds of users were never recovered as far as I'm concerned.

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Ok mate, just be a little careful with the amount of money you save on this account, they're one of the relatively newest e-wallets in the industry and I still have the bad memory of when "Liberty Reserve" (one of my preferred ones at that time) suddenly closed and funds of users were never recovered as far as I'm concerned.

Nah don't intend to keep funds there, just when I need to cash out from Neteller. I actually found another way through Western Union. I should have some cash next week on Neteller will try it out see if it works. 

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Guys pardon my lack of knowledge here but maybe you can educate me.

 

Here in the UK we can just use our bank cards to deposit and withdraw is that option not available in other countries which is why you have to use E-Wallets?

Yes Coco we do have that option as the rest of the world. But the point is that withdrawals to Neteller are instant, unlike on credit/debit cards where you wait-3-4 days to get your money. Plus there are the fees when depositing/withdrawing to cards, 2.5% if not mistaken. In addition to that here in Macedonia the ATM or the bank charges a 4% conversion fee from euros/dollars to Macedonian denars and we have to pay an annual 11% tax on all income to our bank account. With e-wallets that is being avoided so you can see why they are the best option for us at the moment. On a yearly level the 11% tax comes up to a pretty high number. 

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Guys pardon my lack of knowledge here but maybe you can educate me.

 

Here in the UK we can just use our bank cards to deposit and withdraw is that option not available in other countries which is why you have to use E-Wallets?

As hajnrih said, basically problems doing things that way are fees (about $30 for less than $3,000), taxes and time. Excuse me coco, how much does it cost you to make a withdrawal to your credit/debit card account?  BTW my withdrawals are usually less than $300 (if I manage to win :huh:,)  just at the moment hehe, I expect to get higher amounts this new year  :D  So, $30+ is a high fee to me

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As hajnrih said, basically problems doing things that way are fees (about $30 for less than $3,000), taxes and time. Excuse me coco, how much does it cost you to make a withdrawal to your credit/debit card account?  BTW my withdrawals are usually less than $300 (if I manage to win :huh:,)  just at the moment hehe, I expect to get higher amounts this new year   :D  So, $30+ is a high fee to me

That's one whole deposit :D

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As hajnrih said, basically problems doing things that way are fees (about $30 for less than $3,000), taxes and time. Excuse me coco, how much does it cost you to make a withdrawal to your credit/debit card account?  BTW my withdrawals are usually less than $300 (if I manage to win :huh:,)  just at the moment hehe, I expect to get higher amounts this new year   :D  So, $30+ is a high fee to me

 

Usually nothing! I've never paid more then £4 for a withdrawal to my card and like I said usually there's no charge at all! I've never done a withdrawal to a credit card, seems pretty pointless to me, I just use my debit card 

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Another detail I discovered. you can use online exchange services to transfer funds from Neteller to Payoneer directly with 5% fees. Payoneer also has a Mastercard of their own available to many countries so that's a good option. The Mastercard costs $30 on a monthly level a fee taken when you receive your first transaction on your Payoneer account. 

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