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Posted by: MackemMan at January 2, 2007, 6:05 pm
Topic: NETeller. Forum: Card Chat

Thats strange Katy as they charges me £2 to withdraw £150. I might get on to them lol, although mine was a cheque transaction.

I have used Neteller for over a year now and have never had a problem with them. From the poker sites, yes, but not Neteller.

You also get free Neteller points for each tansaction and can enter a monthly 10k draw with them too.

MackemMan
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Posted by: brown110 at December 31, 2006, 7:37 pm
Topic: NETeller. Forum: Card Chat

I'd think that netteller converts it into pounds using whichever conversion rate they have that day.
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Posted by: katymaty at December 31, 2006, 7:35 pm
Topic: NETeller. Forum: Card Chat

only charges I have ever had for neteller are for peer to peer transactions think they charge just under 2% and when I make a withdrawal from neteller back to my card I initially deposited on they charge £1, doesnt matter how much you withdraw I've withdrawn £100 and £500 and both times just £1 charge from neteller.

Only question regarding neteller is when I withdraw from sites to my neteller account not sure how the exchange rate works.

My neteller account is in UK pounds but most sites are in US dollars, when I have withdrawn from different sites even on the same day there can be a big difference in the exchange rates, so does Neteller receive the dollars from poker sites then exchange it to uk pounds at a specific rate or do the poker sites convert it to UK pounds at their end then send it to Neteller in uk pounds.

Hope the above paragrah made sense lol
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Posted by: bryan24 at December 31, 2006, 7:21 pm
Topic: NETeller. Forum: Card Chat

I have used neteller as my online bank for 4 or 5 years now and have NEVER had any issues with them. It's a painless process withdrawing and depositing from every poker site I have played at (and there have been many). I would highly recommend Neteller to anyone looking for an online bank.
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Posted by: allinsok at December 31, 2006, 7:13 pm
Topic: NETeller. Forum: Card Chat

Hey,

I use neteller and have for about a year. I have had no problems with them at all.
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Posted by: Crumble at December 31, 2006, 6:55 pm
Topic: NETeller. Forum: Card Chat


Quote: Originally Posted by JimboJim

So do I have to deposit to Tropical ia Neteller in order to withdraw from Tropical ia Neteller? I'm a little confused.

Yes, that's exactly it. For Tropical, it's an easy way of alidating the Neteller account and removing any possibility of sending the money to the wrong account number.

I've been using Neteller for over 2 years and over 40 skins and have never had a problem. A couple of sites charged me one dollar to make a withdrawal, but that's the only charges I've had to pay. (I don't play at sites like that any more, not while there are free places).
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Posted by: JimboJim at December 31, 2006, 5:32 pm
Topic: NETeller. Forum: Card Chat


Quote: Originally Posted by juiceeQ

I think that's standard at a lot of sites. Why not just make the minimum deposit using Neteller, then draw it back out?

So do I have to deposit to Tropical ia Neteller in order to withdraw from Tropical ia Neteller? I'm a little confused.
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Posted by: Alon Ipser at December 23, 2006, 5:12 pm
Topic: NETeller. Forum: Card Chat

Got to agree with JQ on this. I don't know why anyone that is going to play online wouldn't have Neteller. It's simply the standard, accepted by all sites that I know of. To take this a step further for players starting to set up, this is what I did:

I opened up a new free checking account which came with free savings. The money I used to open it was withdrawn after I made my first deposit back from Neteller.

Then I opened my Neteller account. Because I was in the same situation as xSTUZIEx, I deposited, to activate my account then immediately withdrew.

So what I end up with is a system that I can deposit and withdraw at any site at NO COST because I use EFTs. My gaming money is kept separate from my other money, which has advantages of easily and truthfully keeping track of winnings and losses and also the peace of mind that my other accounts won't get hacked.
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Posted by: juiceeQ at December 23, 2006, 4:25 pm
Topic: NETeller. Forum: Card Chat


Quote: Originally Posted by xSTUZIEx

I dont know if this will help but, I had won at POKER770 and went to cash it out.( I turned $40 promo money into $300).So since I had not made a deposit thru anyone, I went to withdrawal thru neteller and put some of that money at other sites. I was told that in order to withdrawal thru neteller I would have to make a deposit at the site thru neteller. I ended up doing a wire tranfer which cost me $30.

I think that's standard at a lot of sites. Why not just make the minimum deposit using Neteller, then draw it back out?
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Posted by: xSTUZIEx at December 23, 2006, 3:50 pm
Topic: NETeller. Forum: Card Chat

I dont know if this will help but, I had won at POKER770 and went to cash it out.( I turned $40 promo money into $300).So since I had not made a deposit thru anyone, I went to withdrawal thru neteller and put some of that money at other sites. I was told that in order to withdrawal thru neteller I would have to make a deposit at the site thru neteller. I ended up doing a wire tranfer which cost me $30.
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Posted by: bubbasbestbabe at December 23, 2006, 2:59 pm
Topic: NETeller. Forum: Card Chat

As one person already said, makesure you get their ATM card. It's instant access to your cash wherever you are.
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Posted by: wheely5 at December 23, 2006, 9:48 am
Topic: NETeller. Forum: Card Chat

Ok, I think I'm going to give Neteller a try in a couple of days. So, if I were to withdraw funds from like Bodog, or Full Tilt does the amount I withdraw from those sites immediately go into Neteller or does it take time to go into Neteller? I was doing an echeck withdrawl at Bodog the other day (or should I say a request for a withdraw) and it said my deposit I had put in a few days before had not completed and I needed for it to be completed before the withdraw would go through. The funds still showed in my bodog acct as playable so like an idiot I said "hey, I just go ahead and try to increase the money a little more and put in another withdraw request after adding to the amount. So what happened? I donkeyed off the money of course and therefore not enough funds to withdraw? So if I use Neteller will the money leave the sites immediately?
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Posted by: KerouacsDog at December 22, 2006, 4:54 pm
Topic: NETeller. Forum: Card Chat

bookmark, good thread
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Posted by: Alon Ipser at December 22, 2006, 4:48 pm
Topic: NETeller. Forum: Card Chat

I don't know on that one. Email their Customer Service and ask them. They would be the best to ask.
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Posted by: SiMor29 at December 22, 2006, 4:05 pm
Topic: NETeller. Forum: Card Chat

Right, cool, gotcha. The only thing is I deposited straight from my debit card, will it go straight into my bank account?

That would be handy.
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Posted by: Alon Ipser at December 22, 2006, 2:32 pm
Topic: NETeller. Forum: Card Chat


Quote: Originally Posted by SiMor29

Can anyone tell me what this means:

HERE'S THE IMPORTANT PART:

Your original deposit amounts will determine the portion of your cash-in that will be refunded to your NETELLER or Click2Pay accounts. The remaining portion will be paid to you in the form of your preferred method of payment.

Please note if you use Citadel, InstaDebit or Electronic Check as a deposit option, your withdrawals will be subject to an eight-day waiting period. As a result we are only able to process your withdrawals eight days after your last Citadel, InstaDebit or Electronic Check deposit.

Please note that any new deposit options that give instant gratification for your deposits might have to go through the standard eight-day waiting period.

PLEASE NOTE THAT THE POKER ROOM RESERVES THE RIGHT TO PAY WINNINGS WITH A CHECK, AND IN CASES WHERE YOU HAVE BEEN WITH THE POKER ROOM FOR LESS THAN THREE MONTHS, THIS MAY BE THE PAYMENT METHOD US...
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Posted by: SiMor29 at December 22, 2006, 11:14 am
Topic: NETeller. Forum: Card Chat

Can anyone tell me what this means:

HERE'S THE IMPORTANT PART:

Your original deposit amounts will determine the portion of your cash-in that will be refunded to your NETELLER or Click2Pay accounts. The remaining portion will be paid to you in the form of your preferred method of payment.

Please note if you use Citadel, InstaDebit or Electronic Check as a deposit option, your withdrawals will be subject to an eight-day waiting period. As a result we are only able to process your withdrawals eight days after your last Citadel, InstaDebit or Electronic Check deposit.

Please note that any new deposit options that give instant gratification for your deposits might have to go through the standard eight-day waiting period.

PLEASE NOTE THAT THE POKER ROOM RESERVES THE RIGHT TO PAY WINNINGS WITH A CHECK, AND IN CASES WHERE YOU HAVE BEEN WITH THE POKER ROOM FOR LESS THAN THREE MONTHS, THIS MAY BE THE PAYMENT METHOD USED.
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Posted by: papa_dp at December 21, 2006, 6:54 am
Topic: NETeller. Forum: Card Chat

Great service, no problems with it, get the neteller debit card to for instant withdrawls
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Posted by: Alon Ipser at December 21, 2006, 4:52 am
Topic: NETeller. Forum: Card Chat

No fees for EFTs but if you use the Instacash option or any of their other options there is a charge. An EFT can take several days so I always try to keep some funds in Neteller so I don't have to pay any fees.
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Posted by: SiMor29 at December 20, 2006, 7:39 pm
Topic: NETeller. Forum: Card Chat


Quote: Originally Posted by wheely5

Are there any fees involved in using Neteller?

It looks as though most of the poker sites absorb any charges incurred from using NETeller. I couldn't be sure though, given that I haven't even alidated my bank account yet. .
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Posted by: wheely5 at December 20, 2006, 6:54 pm
Topic: NETeller. Forum: Card Chat

Are there any fees involved in using Neteller?
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Posted by: tucum at December 20, 2006, 3:34 pm
Topic: NETeller. Forum: Card Chat

i used firepay before the ban the american player and now i use neteler and am ery happy with it
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Posted by: SiMor29 at December 20, 2006, 3:17 pm
Topic: NETeller. Forum: Card Chat


Quote: Originally Posted by bubbasbestbabe

That's how it's supposed to work. But you will find that once you start playing, it's more of a one way street. From your bank account to NETeller, to the poker site, not the other way around!

That's never been a problem anyway, NETeller or no NETeller!
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Posted by: SiMor29 at December 20, 2006, 3:16 pm
Topic: NETeller. Forum: Card Chat

Excellent, thanks t1riel!

I'm up and running, and it all seems nice an smooth.

Thanks to everyone for the advice.


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Posted by: t1riel at December 20, 2006, 2:24 pm
Topic: NETeller. Forum: Card Chat

This might clear some things up about Neteller, SiMor29.

http://www.cardschat.com/introduction-to-neteller.php
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Posted by: dakota-xx at December 20, 2006, 2:22 pm
Topic: NETeller. Forum: Card Chat

Yea - can't tell you much about the withdrawing thing - but my money goes in with no problems lol.
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Posted by: bubbasbestbabe at December 20, 2006, 2:08 pm
Topic: NETeller. Forum: Card Chat


Quote: Originally Posted by SiMor29

Nice one, cheers guys.

So just to quickly clarify things in my head, I register an acconut with htem, also registering the bank account I want funds to go in to? Then I make my withdrawl from RV and it goes into my NETeller account, and then I simply withdraw the funds from the NETeller account straight to the bank account?

That's how it's supposed to work. But you will find that once you start playing, it's more of a one way street. From your bank account to NETeller, to the poker site, not the other way around!
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Posted by: Dorkus Malorkus at December 20, 2006, 1:47 pm
Topic: NETeller. Forum: Card Chat

Yep, that's how it works.

Neteller is fine, used it for over a year and no complaints here.
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Posted by: SiMor29 at December 20, 2006, 1:42 pm
Topic: NETeller. Forum: Card Chat

Nice one, cheers guys.

So just to quickly clarify things in my head, I register an acconut with htem, also registering the bank account I want funds to go in to? Then I make my withdrawl from RV and it goes into my NETeller account, and then I simply withdraw the funds from the NETeller account straight to the bank account?
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Posted by: Kenzie 96 at December 20, 2006, 1:27 pm
Topic: NETeller. Forum: Card Chat

What XX said. Have never had any problems with them.
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Posted by: dakota-xx at December 20, 2006, 1:21 pm
Topic: NETeller. Forum: Card Chat

I use Neteller regularly and have never had any issues at all. I usually use the instacash method for putting money in - it shows up instantly and there are no fees as long as you accessed Netellet through the poker site. I cashed out at Paradise when they banned US players and again had no problems with Neteller. Their customer service is ery good as well.
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Posted by: SiMor29 at December 20, 2006, 1:17 pm
Topic: NETeller. Forum: Card Chat

Hi guys,

A quick query, have any of you ever used NETeller?

It is one of few withdrawal methods available on Royal Vegas and i'm considering signing up for an account.

Reliable?

Should I be worried about using their service?

The reason I ask is that the alternative is checque and that takes up to a month!

thanks in advance

Simon
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