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    Default Keep Lower Balances in Neteller Now

    I advise never having more than $2000 in there at once due to new legislation.

    SBR Founder Join Date: 7/20/2005


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    No Joke

    Who knows what will come of the new banking laws, they could freeze our money. Lets be cautious.

    SBR Founder Join Date: 7/20/2005


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    I would think that your money would still be safe. There may become the possibility of not being able to transer this money into sportsbooks, but I would always think that your money can be safely returned to you.

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    I believe they can send you a check. Don't they have a withdrawal card?

    IS

    SBR Founder Join Date: 9/23/2005


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    That's absurd JJ. As noted in their statement, they keep all cash on hand in a trust account. Sure they may cease to serve the US market or be unable to process EFT's into your bank acct., but they will always to be able to send a check. And they are extremely profitable (stock up 300% since IPO).
    Neteller is safer than any sportsbook on the planet.

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    I also think they are very safe. Even if they are banned from working with US banks, you'd still be able to request a check and just have to eat the fees.

    The problem in the future, I think, is getting money INTO neteller if the legislation limits them.

    Quote Originally Posted by tennis28
    That's absurd JJ. As noted in their statement, they keep all cash on hand in a trust account. Sure they may cease to serve the US market or be unable to process EFT's into your bank acct., but they will always to be able to send a check. And they are extremely profitable (stock up 300% since IPO).
    Neteller is safer than any sportsbook on the planet.

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    Quote Originally Posted by InSpades
    Don't they have a withdrawal card?
    Yes they do IS. You're allowed to transfer $1,000 per day to your Neteller ATM card for withdrawal. I believe processing time is usually about 2-hours.

    SBR Founder Join Date: 12/23/2005


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    I agree with don dollars here...

    SBR Founder Join Date: 8/18/2005


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