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December 28, 2005 at 1:27 pm #679341
Anonymous
InactiveDon’t listen to whoever “they” are. I’ve been withdrawing to my bank from NeTeller for years and don’t do much with any other kind of transfer. Maybe small amounts to test casinos but that’s all.
Withdrawals to your bank are EFT transfers and are free.
ntaus
December 28, 2005 at 1:49 pm #679342
vladcizsolMemberallseeing whoever told you that was drinking too much holiday egg nog.
Neteller’s primary purpose for existence is to provide a mechanism to transfer cash between clients and merchants and for clients to make withdrawels of incoming funds whenever desired.
December 28, 2005 at 2:14 pm #679345Anonymous
InactiveI got a problem with Neteller too.
So far i got all my commissions and withdrew them without problems.
A few days a go i asked to withdraw money that was paid to me by another Neteller member which is not a merchant. This morning i got this email:
Dear Mr. ******,
The funds in your NETeller account is from a member to member transfer that was originated from a deposit. NETeller provides money transferring service for our member to online merchants. It was not meant for personal transfer and then withdraw to your bank. We provide the member to member transfer for the convenience so our members have another mean to fund their NETeller account.
Once the money you have in your NETeller account have been used to transfer to online merchants and if you have excess funds to transfer back to NETeller. Then you can withdraw those funds.Thank you for your patience and cooperation regarding this matter.
Best regards,
NETELLER Processing
[email protected]I called their support and got the “wall reply” saying i must transfer the money to a merchant and then back to my account in order to be allowed to withdraw the money.
I buy nothing but domains online, how can i find a merchant that will get the money and return it?
F word comes here..:mad:
December 28, 2005 at 2:36 pm #679347
vladcizsolMemberI have never heard of this before today.
Sounds like people who use Neteller to buy/sell domains, sites or links are going to be pulling their hair out in January.
I bet this is a brand new development that wasnt really publicized.
December 28, 2005 at 2:39 pm #679348Anonymous
InactiveThat is the exact same email that I got! Word for word!
So what do we do next? I’ve only just started making some money so I’m a bit green when it comes to all this…
December 28, 2005 at 2:43 pm #679349
vladcizsolMemberYou wont have any problem withdrawing commissions from the programs.
Apparently there will be some difficulty if you use Neteller for member to member transfers to pay for links, domains, sites or services. I recommend you go to Paypal for those types of transactions.
December 28, 2005 at 2:46 pm #679351Anonymous
InactiveI got paid some bingo commisions from some UK bingo operators…looks like they are only members then and not merchants…
December 28, 2005 at 2:51 pm #679353Anonymous
Inactivewhy not just make a deposit from you Neteller account to one of the online casinos and in a while transfer it back. should be easy enough and you can test a new casino.
Brian
December 28, 2005 at 3:03 pm #679354Anonymous
Inactiveislandmaan wrote:why not just make a deposit from you Neteller account to one of the online casinos and in a while transfer it back. should be easy enough and you can test a new casino.Brian
How do i do that?
who can guarantee the casino will allow me to withdraw the money?has anyone did this before?
December 28, 2005 at 3:05 pm #679355Anonymous
Inactiveislandmaan wrote:why not just make a deposit from you Neteller account to one of the online casinos and in a while transfer it back. should be easy enough and you can test a new casino.Brian
Just a note on this: Be sure when you do this that the casino allows you to withdraw without playing. Some require you to play through your deposit before they will allow a withdrawal.
Also, some make automatic bonuses to every deposit, mainly, I think, so that players will have wager requirements to deal with.
Check with the casino/sportsboook, b4 using this method.
December 28, 2005 at 3:18 pm #679357Anonymous
InactiveAmateur wrote:Just a note on this: Be sure when you do this that the casino allows you to withdraw without playing. Some require you to play through your deposit before they will allow a withdrawal.Also, some make automatic bonuses to every deposit, mainly, I think, so that players will have wager requirements to deal with.
Check with the casino/sportsboook, b4 using this method.
That’s exactly what i was talking about
December 28, 2005 at 3:49 pm #679359Anonymous
InactiveThis is absolutely not acceptable!
I will remove all my business from neteller if they do this.
December 28, 2005 at 3:56 pm #679360Anonymous
InactiveBasically, they are saying:
If a member owes you money, and uses Neteller to pay you, you cannot then withdraw that money, either to your bank, or through your debit card? Those funds are strictly to be used to wager, or whatever?
This is ludicrous. However it comes to you, it’s yours, isn’t it? You’ve paid their fee to receive it, or someone paid a fee. That should be enough.
December 28, 2005 at 4:02 pm #679361Anonymous
InactiveAmateur wrote:Basically, they are saying:If a member owes you money, and uses Neteller to pay you, you cannot then withdraw that money, either to your bank, or through your debit card? Those funds are strictly to be used to wager, or whatever?
This is ludicrous. However it comes to you, it’s yours, isn’t it? You’ve paid their fee to receive it, or someone paid a fee. That should be enough.
Not exactly,
they are saying that the member that owes you the money must pay you with money that was not originated by a deposit, such payments can be made only using money that was originated by other means.
December 28, 2005 at 4:08 pm #679362Anonymous
InactiveAmateur wrote:Just a note on this: Be sure when you do this that the casino allows you to withdraw without playing. Some require you to play through your deposit before they will allow a withdrawal.Also, some make automatic bonuses to every deposit, mainly, I think, so that players will have wager requirements to deal with.
Check with the casino/sportsboook, b4 using this method.
If my memory serves me correctly, isn’t it OK to use partner logic if you must for this sort of thing? They will charge you 1 gbp/usd for the transaction, but before you could ever withdraw from your affiliate account you had to first make a deposit there. At least that is the way it was when I started there. So my assumption is that would be an acceptable and quick way to turn your money around and be able to then EFT back to your bank account.
The truth is that this is ridiculous. It is YOUR online bank account. You should be able to do with it as you please so long as it is legal. The idea of having to “exchange” money so that they (NETeller) make more on fees is insane.edited by Professor – We dont use the “L” word so as not to muddy the waters or attract the attention of ahem “agencies” who are interested in that sort of thing.
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