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Neteller pulling out of Canada
Lately it seems its, good news, bad news, rinse, repeat. |
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Oh boy - there are some people here who are NOT going to be happy about this.
I guess I can cross Canada off of my list of potential places for a second home. |
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Well this does suck. I wasn't using neteller much because of the issues with the US. But it's the easiest way to move funds around. Luckily, I have no money in there now, but my whole roll is on Stars. Looks like I may not be playing at too many different sites now. Not sure what I'm going to do to withdraw money either.
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Well, thanks for the heads-up. At least I have a couple of weeks to decide how to appropriate my funds ie. some to Stars some elsewhere. This may be the end of my poker days.
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Awful news
Ty for the information drew.
My friends recommended ePassporte, so I will check this one out first. Here is the link if anyone would like more info on it: |
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Can you say understatement of the year?!?
Now that I am forced to pay attention, what is everyone else using? I don't link credit cards or bank accounts mind you, just looking for something identical to neteller for frequent deposits and withdrawals to sites.
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Well Geoff, I know this doesn't help you as you mentioned you don't want to link accounts or anything but I have confirmed through PokerStars support that if you make a deposit through eChecks you will be able to withdraw through them as well.
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