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    Just read on another forum that Pinnacle is not responding to specific questions about whether or not they will allow out methods to cash out if you deposited via Neteller. Rules state that you must withdraw funds the same way you deposited them and I would assume my money is safe at Pinny, but should the fact that won't give assurances that we will be able to cash out via another method once NT shuts down worry us in the least bit?
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    A bit offtopic, but i requested a 14k Neteller today and got it in 5mins. Pinny is the best.

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    If you are in the black numbers you have no problem - cashout is allowed via any method.
    The worst thing that can happen is that you will pay some transaktion fee (but I do not think you will).

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    Owned - when in the cashier section try selecting one of the other cashout methods available to you. The worst they can do is to reject your request.

    I got a 5-digit wire from them recently. Had it in my bank account on the day they claimed they had processed it.

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    Quote Originally Posted by slash
    Owned - when in the cashier section try selecting one of the other cashout methods available to you. The worst they can do is to reject your request.

    I got a 5-digit wire from them recently. Had it in my bank account on the day they claimed they had processed it.
    I recently just got a cashout from them the other day as well, fast as always. I was just wondering, if and when, Neteller shuts down its doors to US customers. Not really a large concern, but would like some reassurances from Pinnacle, as I was just scanning some forums with the developments today and came across this in a thread at the Covers Gaming Industry forum.
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    Oh sorry, I should have read and understood your question before replying... I guess I suffered from the bbd disease for a second

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    Quote Originally Posted by OWNED
    Just read on another forum that Pinnacle is not responding to specific questions about whether or not they will allow out methods to cash out if you deposited via Neteller. Rules state that you must withdraw funds the same way you deposited them and I would assume my money is safe at Pinny, but should the fact that won't give assurances that we will be able to cash out via another method once NT shuts down worry us in the least bit?
    Theres no reason for revision at this time bud. Although, i'm sure those rules will be revised once Neteller cuts off U.S. players at some point down the road.

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    I'm sure the top books will alter payout methods, and alter current policy, if Neteller runs into problems next year. No respectable books are going to say "well, no Neteller, no way for you to withdraw now."

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    Quote Originally Posted by Seattle Slew
    I'm sure the top books will alter payout methods, and alter current policy, if Neteller runs into problems next year. No respectable books are going to say "well, no Neteller, no way for you to withdraw now."
    I agree SS, I would just feel more at ease if Pinnacle would give this reassurance, instead of ignoring the question/issue raised by the clients in question.
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    Quote Originally Posted by OWNED
    I agree SS, I would just feel more at ease if Pinnacle would give this reassurance, instead of ignoring the question/issue raised by the clients in question.
    Pinnacle is well managed and has responsibility for them and also for the whole industry incl. Neteller. It would be not smart to say "If Neteller fails we pay everybody via another method". That is the most stupid thing they can do. Because If Pinnacle (highest gambling authority) says something like that there will be another wave of panic that Neteller is done.

    Neteller issued just a proclamation which is not concrete. No reason to panic. No reason to paranoia. Otherwise is good to think about future alternatives of payment but stay calm.

    We should be sharp (it doesn´t seem so today at forums). Just we can ruin ourselves.

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    Is it just me, or is this just a really silly question? Does anyone actually think that Pinny would say "Well, I see you deposited via the now defunct Neteller. You'll notice that rule 6b of our TOC says you must withdraw via the same method you deposited, so I guess you just better find a way to lose your balance or hope Neteller reopens in a few years."

    C'mon.

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    Quote Originally Posted by MrX
    Is it just me, or is this just a really silly question? Does anyone actually think that Pinny would say "Well, I see you deposited via the now defunct Neteller. You'll notice that rule 6b of our TOC says you must withdraw via the same method you deposited, so I guess you just better find a way to lose your balance or hope Neteller reopens in a few years."

    C'mon.
    why are you all so paraniod?

    If they do it they will lost trust for 100% an no one will bet there. If pinnacle wants our deposits, they can do it anytime. They do not need Neteller excuse. Fraud with neteller excuse is still fraud with the same consequences. I do not know why should they want to lose their position of market dominance.

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    I think Owned is more annoyed at the fact that Pinnacle will not come out and tell their clients that there will be no problems. Perhaps this is because they themselves aren't sure there won't be any problems. Maybe Al Sharpton owns Pinnacle.

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    I also agree with S.S. here...the good books will offer alternative payment methods, hopefully at least once free of charge (like a neteller withdrawal would be at most books)...

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