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Neteller U.S. Funds Distribution...
Ship it.
No, really... SHIP IT! |
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Done and DONE!
Finafuckingly. |
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Ship It
Now I can buy my Lear Jet.
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"Animals die, friends die, and I shall die. But the one thing that will never die is the reputation I leave behind." Old Norse adage |
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LOL
Check Withdrawal Confirmation Your check withdrawal request has been submitted. Please allow up to three business days for your request to be processed, in addition to the time for your check to be delivered. Anyone want to put up an over/under on check delivery times? |
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You should have gone with EFT, for sure.
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It was not an option for me as I never 'certified' my account with Neteller. It was my understanding that Neteller was only doing checks for the US cashout. If not, that's good to hear for those of you that can do so!
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EFT for me, baby.
I don't think "check" was an option for me, now that I think about it. |
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Fyi
Did the cashout yesterday morning, money's in my bank account today.
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"Animals die, friends die, and I shall die. But the one thing that will never die is the reputation I leave behind." Old Norse adage |
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You gave up your right to damages
If you did a withdrawal you signed off on your right to damages (interest) on your money.
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But I have my money.
And having my money + 0% interest beats the hell out of having 0% of my money (and piles of legal fees), IMO. |
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You could still withdraw even if you did not agree to the waiver.
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"Animals die, friends die, and I shall die. But the one thing that will never die is the reputation I leave behind." Old Norse adage |
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I have made 15-20K in the last 3 years or so and have not claimed anything on my taxes...oops...must've forgot...
What does this cashout do to people like me? I have about 1K in Netteller that I'm getting out...Am I more likely to be audited now that the gov't has all the names of people cashing out of Netteler and it would be relatively easy to track us down... Does this worry anybody else...maybe I'm just paranoid... burty |
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Getting $1,000 from NETeller will not significantly increase your probability of being audited. Like most govt agencies, the IRS is understaffed and overworked.
The good news on your non-payment is that you haven't made enough money to really piss them off if they catch you. They'll just send you a bill (including interest and penalties) and you can either pay it off immediately, get up to a 180 day extension to pay in full, or set up a payment plan. With a payment plan, you can basically take as long as is comfortable to pay (interest keeps building up of course) but you must agree to pay all future taxes in full when due or risk more stringent action (attachment of pay or bank accounts). Owing what you probably owe, criminal prosecution is rarely even threatened. Thus, you can just start paying taxes on your winnings next year and hope they never catch you, or download the prior years' tax returns and file them now. The real downside of hoping they don't catch you is if they do, the interest can be crushing. Clearly, the legally correct thing to do is to file the back returns now.
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