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    Stop Prepaid **** VOUCHERS - in Canada!

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    Available at Canadian Tire and Esso locations!
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    The information in this table summarizes the key product features and their associated fees.
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    Get one try it at Pinny and let us know if they accept it.
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    Please try this out and write a trip report. I'm sick of dealing with nitwit Canadian financial institutions.

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    they dont work on books, i already tried to use them on ****in wagerchief and BetJamaica. i called up to the giftcards customer service, they said "we see you are trying to wire the money to somewhere online, we dont allow any wire transactions." so that totally blows, so i just used it to buy some stuff lol.

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    Nice, pity about the books not accepting it.

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    Quote Originally Posted by sickler View Post
    Nice, pity about the books not accepting it.
    I don't believe this, the company that sells these products is called "Now Prepay" and they sell ***** vouchers for use with online gambling.

    Royal Bank has prepaid **** cards that cost $3.95 and can be loaded with any amount (ie $47.53 or $500) and will work online, all you gotta do is go into an RBC branch to buy one.

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    Quote Originally Posted by betplom View Post
    I don't believe this, the company that sells these products is called "Now Prepay" and they sell ***** vouchers for use with online gambling.

    Royal Bank has prepaid **** cards that cost $3.95 and can be loaded with any amount (ie $47.53 or $500) and will work online, all you gotta do is go into an RBC branch to buy one.

    Maybe I'll be the guinea pig

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    Quote Originally Posted by mathdotcom View Post
    $500 max?

    Waste of time...
    The max is $10000

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    Quote Originally Posted by sickler View Post
    Maybe I'll be the guinea pig
    Sickler, I went a local Esso station and bought a $20 "3V **** voucher".

    There is no fee for a $20 voucher, so total layout was $20.

    I went to www.3vcash.ca

    entered my email and voucher number and the system generated my **** number with CVV2.

    I went to Bodog and deposited, Bodog accepted it, no problem. I now have $20 in my Bodog account.

    I like this system, it works.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Kav View Post
    they dont work on books, i already tried to use them on ****in wagerchief and BetJamaica. i called up to the giftcards customer service, they said "we see you are trying to wire the money to somewhere online, we dont allow any wire transactions." so that totally blows, so i just used it to buy some stuff lol.

    I did not have this experience at all, but I tried depositing at Bodog where my account is in Canadian Dollars and had no problems, my virtual **** worked perfectly.

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    Quote Originally Posted by betplom View Post
    I did not have this experience at all, but I tried depositing at Bodog where my account is in Canadian Dollars and had no problems, my virtual **** worked perfectly.
    i dont know why it worked for you, i tried numerous times and nothing worked.

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    CAA **** travel money card

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    Quote Originally Posted by betplom View Post
    Sickler, I went a local Esso station and bought a $20 "3V **** voucher".

    There is no fee for a $20 voucher, so total layout was $20.

    I went to www.3vcash.ca

    entered my email and voucher number and the system generated my **** number with CVV2.

    I went to Bodog and deposited, Bodog accepted it, no problem. I now have $20 in my Bodog account.

    I like this system, it works.
    Thanks for being the guinea pig, Plommer.

    It works!

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    Quote Originally Posted by mrmarket View Post
    Please try this out and write a trip report. I'm sick of dealing with nitwit Canadian financial institutions.
    The Canadian financial system is the envy of the world. When the US banks went under, ours were still posting profits in the hundreds of billions of dollars.

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    Quote Originally Posted by forsberg21 View Post
    The Canadian financial system is the envy of the world. When the US banks went under, ours were still posting profits in the hundreds of billions of dollars.
    They would profit more if they processed online gambling transactions instead of being pussies.

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    Quote Originally Posted by BAUS View Post
    They would profit more if they processed online gambling transactions instead of being pussies. BAUS
    I've received wires from sportsbooks before INTO my Bank of Montreal checking account, I don't know where you're getting this from. I've used prepaid MCs on online poker sites with no problems too.

    Still trying to figure out how you correlate not processing online gambling transactions and being a pussy.

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    Money Clip

    How can I move my money from my 3V **** to a bank account?

    You can transfer money from one 3V **** number to a bank account by following these steps. There is $4.95 charge for each transfer. Bank transfers will take 3 to 5 business days.
    To transfer funds from your 3V **** :

    • Log into 3V with your email address and password.
    • Select "Review or change my bank details"
    • Select "Add bank"
    • Enter your bank account details. You will be asked to enter the following information: Bank name: The name of your Banking institution
      Bank number: Three digits that represent your bank name
      Branch/Transit Number: First 5 numbers on your cheque
      Account number: The last 7 to 12 digits on your cheque
      Find a cheque to find the information and enter it correctly. Refer to the diagram for help or email us at support@3Vcash.ca

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    Quote Originally Posted by forsberg21 View Post
    I've received wires from sportsbooks before INTO my Bank of Montreal checking account, I don't know where you're getting this from. I've used prepaid MCs on online poker sites with no problems too. Still trying to figure out how you correlate not processing online gambling transactions and being a pussy.
    Banks like CIBC and RBC that block their **** cards from being used for online gambling transactions.

    BAUS

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    Quote Originally Posted by BAUS View Post
    Banks like CIBC and RBC that block their **** cards from being used for online gambling transactions.

    BAUS
    BAUS: What the fukk are you talking about? CIBC? C'mon.
    CIBC allows gaming transactions AND allows payouts directly to your CC!

    I have used my CIBC **** card at Ladbrokes|Centrebet|Unibet|Iasbet|Betfai r and other sposrtsbooks for deposits AND withdrawals.

    You are 100% incorrect about CIBC ****.

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    so have you deposited into a book with the royal bank prepaid ****? if that works i may try it

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    canadians have Pinnacle, that is most important

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    Quote Originally Posted by betplom View Post
    BAUS: What the fukk are you talking about? CIBC? C'mon.
    CIBC allows gaming transactions AND allows payouts directly to your CC!

    I have used my CIBC **** card at Ladbrokes|Centrebet|Unibet|Iasbet|Betfai r and other sposrtsbooks for deposits AND withdrawals.

    You are 100% incorrect about CIBC ****.


    It's Scotia you need to worry about.

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    Quote Originally Posted by dwaechte View Post


    It's Scotia you need to worry about.
    Right, Scotia are oysters.

    While TD & RBC might block your **** card from gaming transactions they don't have a problem wiring funds to or receiving funds from Moneybookers.

    CIBC is the most liberal bank when it comes to online gambling.

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    Pokerstars does not accept my CIBC ****, and CC transactions are killer on exchange rate, plus random fees. If you're even half serious about gambling the fee to wire cash to moneybookers is nothing - $30?

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    Quote Originally Posted by mathdotcom View Post
    Pokerstars does not accept my CIBC ****, and CC transactions are killer on exchange rate, plus random fees. If you're even half serious about gambling the fee to wire cash to moneybookers is nothing - $30?
    I like using my Bodog account as a clearing house. I deposit using Canadian Dollars to my CAD based Bodog account, play a little and request a free payout to my US Dollar based Moneybookers account, now my Moneybookers account is $USD funded for use with other books and I avoided all those nasty conversions and surcharges.

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    Quote Originally Posted by betplom View Post
    I like using my Bodog account as a clearing house. I deposit using Canadian Dollars to my CAD based Bodog account, play a little and request a free payout to my US Dollar based Moneybookers account, now my Moneybookers account is $USD funded for use with other books and I avoided all those nasty conversions and surcharges.

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    Quote Originally Posted by mathdotcom View Post
    Mathy, you said it yourself, plommer is smarter than he looks.

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    Quote Originally Posted by betplom View Post
    I like using my Bodog account as a clearing house. I deposit using Canadian Dollars to my CAD based Bodog account, play a little and request a free payout to my US Dollar based Moneybookers account, now my Moneybookers account is $USD funded for use with other books and I avoided all those nasty conversions and surcharges.
    Not exactly. Moneybookers takes a cut on CDN -> USD.

    And I have had my CIBC **** declined at sportsbooks before. Can't remember which but they weren't euro ones. That's good news that it works for Ladbrokes, haven't posted up there for awhile.

    Are those your affiliate links Plommer?

    BAUS

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    Quote Originally Posted by BAUS View Post
    Not exactly. Moneybookers takes a cut on CDN -> USD.

    And I have had my CIBC **** declined at sportsbooks before. Can't remember which but they weren't euro ones. That's good news that it works for Ladbrokes, haven't posted up there for awhile.

    Are those your affiliate links Plommer?

    BAUS
    True, but this is done AFTER I've laid out my initial Canadian Dollar deposit and quite possibly have run up my deposit at Bodog, it seems to not hurt so much paying those fees on a moneybookers transfer from a sportsbook when you are up money as opposed to having your initial deposit reduced due to conversion/fees.

    Quote Originally Posted by mathdotcom View Post
    plommer when are we going for a beer???
    Mathy, I don't drink beer. I might make an exception for you though, would like to have Buztah join us, I'm willing to meet in Hammer town.

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    had same probs with phoenix,wager chief,bet jam.seemed no one would take it even though it was prepaid the only one to take it was BODOG no sweat instant maybe not a great book with lines but no problems depositing or withdrawing it
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    Baus, are you Canadian? A lotta your posts on this topic are misguided.

    Mathy, you're in Toronto?

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    yes i am forsberg

    BAUS has been in the industry almost as long as jjgold, you would be wise to listen carefully to his words.

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