I hope to get a no limit MONEYBOOKERS account, but i not very sure how's it work... Some said that MONEYBOOKERS make no charge on PRO GAMBLING status but some said will... Can anyone show me the webpage info...?
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expert,
I got a no limit account the other day, and it works like a charm. There are no extra fees or anything. At least no fees that I have been charged yet, and I have made some decent amount withdrawals and deposits since getting the new status.
The steps in getting a no limit account seems to be:
1) Do all the preliminary steps (verify cc, verify bank account, verify address)
2) Send in scan of passport
3) Apply for no limit
Last edited by Ganchrow; 05-07-07 at 06:20 PM. Reason: merged
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Com'on expertuser. No need to post in every old MB thread you can find. You are wasting our time.
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Anyone know if MoneyBooker accept U.S. residents?
I heard few good things about them and was wondering if they allow
deposit/withdraw from/to MoneyBooker.
Hopefully someone and or Bill familiar with Moneybooker's rules can chime in.
Thanks
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They don't.
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Thanks jj... This shit was messed up.
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sportsfanatic,
How is NETeller better in CS? I have never experienced CS as incompetent as that of NETeller. NETeller has a livechat, yes, but most of the CSR's know absolutely nothing.
Moneybookers has no fees, NETeller has no fees, so not much of a difference.
NETeller has transfer limits too (100k monthly or so if you don't want to add your bank account)... and the steps in getting a no-limit Moneybookers account are quite simple.
An advantage with Moneybookers is that you can use your balance to buy stuff from merchants.
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sports, NETeller does NOT have no limits. You can transfer a max of 100k or so per month (there is also a biweekly rolling limit among others) if you don't go through all the verification steps...
Anyway, I have never had to transfer money from/to my bank to/from Moneybookers/NETeller, so I am not aware of the fees involved. I was merely speaking of fees to/from books.
A downside with Moneybookers (at least at Pinnacle) is that you can only withdraw 13.5k or so at a time if you use Moneybookers, whereas you can withdraw 50k by NETeller (meaning you have to pay almost $60 in fees if you use Moneybookers and only $15 if you use NETeller to get 50k).
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I can only agree!The MB 90 day limit made them useless on a larger scale - but as soon as you get a no limit account, there are no problems at all.
And I must admit that I wouldn't even have thought about using Moneybookers, if NETeller was still working like a charm for everyone. But given that they seem to be stiffing US players, it would be stupid not to explore different anenues like Moneybookers...
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