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    Default What Is Difference Between Neteller and Moneybookers?

    Seems they do same thing but Neteller does not take Canadians

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    Basically
    It is just an *************** clearing house

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    Man we Americans really miss out on this stuff

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    Quote Originally Posted by jjgold View Post
    Man we Americans really miss out on this stuff
    Yea...We Americans

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    Just got approved today for Moneybookers International

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    Quote Originally Posted by chilidog View Post
    Just got approved today for Moneybookers International
    getting approved aint easy, those mother fukkers tougher than banks

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    yah I know, wasn't easy at all, took a few weeks going back and forth with their slow-ass support; having to give them different notarized costa rican documents to prove i live here. i hope it was worth it, people are always posting about how fast books payout through moneybookers

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    I would say it is worth it

    All these UK Companies are slow

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    jj if you have an uk address , check out ******** , love them

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    They are both basically the same.
    Moneybookers is slightly more widely accepted (in terms of books) and has a better VIP program (IMHO).

    I use Neteller more though and can proudly say that I have never paid a penny in fees. I make deposits directly from my bank account which are free and make withdrawals (not cash) using the Neteller **.
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    Same thing, though we Canadians can no longer use Neteller. Doesn't really matter because Moneybookers does everything you need if you're betting online. You can use it a poker sites and online merchants as well.

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    Thanks Men

    Lol.............I will never see either of them''FUK

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