| This is a discussion on Full Tilt - Best withdrawl method within the online poker forums, in the General Poker section; Hi I want to cash out about $1500 from Full Tilt. I made my initial deposit with a Visa and you can't get it put ... |
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| Full Tilt - Best withdrawl method Hi I want to cash out about $1500 from Full Tilt. I made my initial deposit with a Visa and you can't get it put back onto your card. So... I have to chose one of the following processors to get my money: - ePassporte - NETeller - Moneybookers - Click2Pay Was just wondering what everyone else used, which sites give you the best deal, i.e - lowest take etc etc. All feedback will be great. I don't want my hard earned winnings going to a middle man if i can help it!! Thanks, William Martin. |
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| There should be a guy dressed in a trench coat standing on your street corner around midnight of the 3rd of every other month. You must go up to him and whisper the codeword "Tse-tse fly" into his ear. He will then give you the money in small bills. But seriously, you can get them to send you a check. I believe you have to e-mail them to do so, though. |
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| re: Full Tilt - Best withdrawl method poker ePassporte is a good option, but if you don't already have an account opened with them, can be somewhat lengthy and convoluted. I use it withdraw, and to move funds from one site to another, and it's fast and efficient. The rest of the listed options I can't comment on, 'cause I'm from the US, and none of them are available to me. |
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| I think you can do eft as well? But my recomendation is , if you do not already have an account opened, is to simply get check in the mail. Maybe consider opening epassporte- only one of those options available in US. Small fee for withdrawal or you can get a visa card for $35 and it will go on that card. |
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| re: Full Tilt - Best withdrawl method poker From what I have read- NETeller may be your best bet. Not sure though as I am a U.S. resident and unable to use it. E-passporte takes a while to set up and verify all of your account information. Once fully set-up, epassporte charges $35/year for their visa and a $2/withdrawal fee. Checks take up to 15 business days (i'm waiting on a check which was processed on the 1st- which seems a little long), but there is no additional fee. |
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| I used to use Neteller and was very pleased with it. NO charges in or out, very best way to transfer money between sites and to home. Never had to deposit, but should be OK for that too. Unfortuneately, they kicked a whole country out and I can no longer use them. |
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| NETeller is the quickest, easiest, least expensive, and most customer-friendly funding service I ever used. Unfortunately, I had it taken away here in the States. Hopefully, that will change as legislation is in the works to overturn the Port Security Act addendum dealing with online gambling. I've been using epassporte as a replacement and I can vouch that deposits, transfers, and withdrawals are quick and easy. However, they gouge you on the fees unless you're dealing with very large sums. The smaller the amount, the higher the fee, up to $10% ($5.00 on a $50.00 minimum). But they're the best bet for Americans who don't want to wait a month or more for a check to show up in the mailbox. |
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