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  • #711740
    Anonymous
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    I am not sure if anyone knows yet, but be sure you have an ATM card from Neteller

    #711747
    Anonymous
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    I agree with the post. Get yourself a Neteller debit card for $2 per moth. FORGET ABOUT YOUR BANK. You can always use the debit funds to make a bank deposit.

    #711774
    Anonymous
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    neteller bank card is run by omni bank, a US bank..

    #711776
    Anonymous
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    >>You can always use the debit funds to make a bank deposit.

    do you need to withdraw paper cash from atm
    and go to bank teller to deposit it again ?

    #711782
    Anonymous
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    bleuze wrote:
    I agree with the post. Get yourself a Neteller debit card for $2 per moth. FORGET ABOUT YOUR BANK. You can always use the debit funds to make a bank deposit.

    Ahh yes, not to mention that Uncle Sam doesn’t know where you got the cash or what you did with it. :rasta:

    #711790
    Anonymous
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    Man, that puts a damper on the debit card if Omni Bank is behind the debit card. I’ve been using the card now for 6 months and I find it very useful!

    #711798
    Anonymous
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    #712594
    Anonymous
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    Read this article on Gambling911 on Neteller

    http://www.gambling911.com/NETeller-Comply-US-Regulations-101906.html

    #712597
    Anonymous
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    I understand that this will be the way forward:

    http://www.gamesandcasino.com/click2pay/

    #712609
    Anonymous
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    Neteller per se is not illegal. I use Neteller for a lot of payments and also receive money that does not have anything to do with gambling.

    #712612
    Anonymous
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    casinoplayer123 wrote:
    Read this article on Gambling911 on Neteller

    http://www.gambling911.com/NETeller-Comply-US-Regulations-101906.html
    Wow ! I really think what NETeller is saying here is, “go ahead USA, implement your solution, and if you can, of course we’ll comply. But until you come up with a strategy, it’s business as usual.” I think this is a shrewd move on their part. It is telling the US to put their money where their mouth is, and at the same time, is protecting their share price from further damage. Putting the onus quite clearly on the shoulders of the American banking system. I bet that they are betting that nothing comes of it. I think their legal counsel advice is brilliant here.

    #712613
    Anonymous
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    I never send money from Neteller to my bank, I aways take the cash out with the atm card then dep the cash.

    #712615
    Anonymous
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    I think it would be wise for all of the payment processers to diversify. Look at moneybookers for example; they work in gambling, but they also work in dozens of others industries as well.

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