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July 11, 2007 at 11:19 pm #742244
Anonymous
InactiveNo contest. Moneybookers by a long long way.
:hattip:Moneybookers – the facts about easy online gambling payments
The ONLY downside is that being UK FSA approved they’re following all the UIGEA rules to the letter so useless for American players.
:huh2:July 11, 2007 at 11:51 pm #742246Anonymous
InactiveACH by far.. no middle man
July 12, 2007 at 12:26 am #742250
PatrickMMember@allfreechips 130887 wrote:
ACH by far.. no middle man
Are you kidding me? All ACH processor have middle men… It can potentially go through up to 10 different people before it arrives in your bank account!
The worst problems I have ever had with making payments have been through ACH, oh, what a night mare.
July 12, 2007 at 12:27 am #742251
PatrickMMember@TheGooner 130884 wrote:
No contest. Moneybookers by a long long way.
:hattip:Moneybookers – the facts about easy online gambling payments
The ONLY downside is that being UK FSA approved they’re following all the UIGEA rules to the letter so useless for American players.
:huh2:Moneybooker payments to an affiliate or players (or both)?
July 12, 2007 at 12:34 am #742253Anonymous
InactiveI would have to say any type of debit card so we can withdraw from an atm , i like when my cash does not have to go thru banks .
Only drawback i have with the debit cards is most have a 300 or 500 daily atm withdrawl limit . Also every poker room or casino ha there own different debit card , you guys should start woring together and make one thats accepted at all online places .
If someone can come out with a card , with a higher limit so i can make less trips to the atm it would be great .
July 12, 2007 at 12:34 am #742254Anonymous
InactiveBoth purposes Carlo.
I think it was originally designed for playing purposes …. but many programs have found them easy to use for affiliates too.
Far better than ANY other e-wallet for me – and a max fee of €1.80 is very good pricing.
I would say that I don’t mind being paid by WIRE TRANSFER – as long as the program is going to eat the $25/$40 fee …
:tongue:July 12, 2007 at 1:07 am #742256
PatrickMMember@the27offsuit 130895 wrote:
I would have to say any type of debit card so we can withdraw from an atm , i like when my cash does not have to go thru banks .
Only drawback i have with the debit cards is most have a 300 or 500 daily atm withdrawl limit . Also every poker room or casino ha there own different debit card , you guys should start woring together and make one thats accepted at all online places .
If someone can come out with a card , with a higher limit so i can make less trips to the atm it would be great .
The only reason gaming companies won’t do this is because of the combined liabilities of moving large amounts of money. It’s a good idea in theory but it just wouldn’t work.
July 12, 2007 at 1:09 am #742257
PatrickMMember@TheGooner 130896 wrote:
Both purposes Carlo.
I think it was originally designed for playing purposes …. but many programs have found them easy to use for affiliates too.
Far better than ANY other e-wallet for me – and a max fee of €1.80 is very good pricing.
I would say that I don’t mind being paid by WIRE TRANSFER – as long as the program is going to eat the $25/$40 fee …
:tongue:I think I proposed we used Moneybookers in 2005 with BetUS but they didn’t want to, I can’t remember the reason why… I will investigate that option a little more myself for GA Partners. We do chomp on the cost of wires as long as there is a minimum $200 payment going out. I wouldn’t have it any other way.
July 12, 2007 at 1:38 am #742259Anonymous
InactiveFrom memory, Moneybookers has never accepted US residents.
July 12, 2007 at 1:45 am #742260
PatrickMMember@Renee 130905 wrote:
From memory, Moneybookers has never accepted US residents.
Nope, never, but we had a substantial non US base to pay. Renee – What’s your best way to pay affiliates?
July 12, 2007 at 1:49 am #742261Anonymous
InactiveI’d say EcoCard.
Wires are a royal pain in the butt. Any type of ewallet is good really.
July 12, 2007 at 2:40 am #742268Anonymous
Inactive@Renee 130905 wrote:
From memory, Moneybookers has never accepted US residents.
Moneybookers can and do accept US residients but they are at pains to point out that it cannot be used for gambling purposes
Again … see the weasel words in our Gambling Payments Page (note for US Bettors) they were worked out in conjunction with Moneybookers.com themselves.
:hattip:Regarding ECOCARD : I saw something today at GPWA suggesting that they’re not going to be a US payment option any longer ?
I’ll nip off and take a look and come back and edit this post.
EDIT:
Nothing concrete in that GPWA thread yet …Apparently “some” casinos are emailing “some” players saying that ECOCARD is pulling out of the US.
July 12, 2007 at 6:45 am #742275
ebusinesswebMemberCan you please add Pay Pal to the list?
Thanks,
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