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Final deposit of the year.


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21 minutes ago, Flatzem said:

you used to dealing with thousands cause of INR, but when you play in euros or usd, the wins you see on the screen must seem tiny... until you do a conversion to INR right.

When I started gambling I did that. I used to gamble on 15 to 20 INR BETS which is around 15 to 20 cents. Then when I tried online gambling on betway I started doing £5 bets. My first time playing in GBP. That's around INR450. That was stupid. But now I am aware. I have a personal conversion rate of 20 INR is 20 cent(€/£/$). It keeps me sane. 

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16 minutes ago, Blackjax said:

They are saying my deposit went through Skrill/neteller. So it stands for Moneybookers.

I thought it was moneybookers but I also thought why would they still use the name moneybookers when the name had been changed many years ago to Skrill.

and you are sure it went through skrill, how is your skrill account I thought you had some issues with it and weren't using it. Many complaints on trustpilot about Skrill are by Indians and Bangladeshi and Pakistani.

 

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6 minutes ago, Blackjax said:

Its Highweb casino so cant say its dodgy.  Maybe MBKR is system oriented code.

Every abbreviation has got a proper long name to it...code or not code.

Yes, I can trust Highweb casinos, but when no one knows what that MBKR actual name is, it sounds something dark and secretive! 

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Just now, Afi4wins said:

Every abbreviation has got a proper long name to it...code or not code.

Yes, I can trust Highweb casinos, but when no one knows what that MBKR actual name is, it sounds something dark and secretive! 

not even search engines could find anything with MBKR

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2 minutes ago, Flatzem said:

I thought it was moneybookers but I also thought why would they still use the name moneybookers when the name had been changed many years ago to Skrill.

and you are sure it went through skrill, how is your skrill account I thought you had some issues with it and weren't using it. Many complaints on trustpilot about Skrill are by Indians and Bangladeshi and Pakistani.

 

Skrill has issue with player to player transfers not player to merchant. Player to player transfers are restricted to 4/5 countries for us.

So it's all good.

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3 minutes ago, Afi4wins said:

Every abbreviation has got a proper long name to it...code or not code.

Yes, I can trust Highweb casinos, but when no one knows what that MBKR actual name is, it sounds something dark and secretive! 

I checked other Highweb casinos and they have code NT for Neteller.

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