| This is a discussion on Question for the Australian members here. (Others feel welcome to comment) within the online poker forums, in the General Poker section; Hi all, I’m currently moving parts of my BR between poker sites via Neteller. I’m registered with multiple poker sites such as: PokerStars Titan Poker ... |
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| Question for the Australian members here. (Others feel welcome to comment) Hi all, I’m currently moving parts of my BR between poker sites via Neteller. I’m registered with multiple poker sites such as: PokerStars Titan Poker Pacific Poker Party Poker. I’m about to make my first withdrawal and am facing a dilemma. Neteller want to charge me a $25 USD withdrawal fee + 2.75% currency conversion fee. Does anyone have any recommendations so I can get my money without paying out so much in fees? I do understand I’ll have to pay something, I just want to minimise it as much as I can. If I was to get the money from a poker site I’d probably choose pokerstars purely based on their customer service and reputation. Are there any players in Australia that have made withdrawals and if so what would be your recommendation. Where would you withdrawal from? What method is best? Etc Anyone else if you have good advice on this matter I’m still interested to hear from you aswell if the recommendations would be relevant to my situation. FWIW – the first amount is around $1000USD, if that makes any difference to peoples recommendations. Thanks in advance Custo |
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To be able to compare it to the Neteller rates, you'll need to talk to your bank. I haven't deposited a poker site cheque, but I have been paid in USD by cheque recently for work and the process / fees vary from bank to bank. I'm with CBA, they charged me a flat $10 conversion fee and the funds were available immediately (faster than an Australian cheque, for some reason). But I've been told other banks charge a percentage of the total as their fee and you may have to wait months to get your funds while they physically mail the cheque back to the issuing bank for verification. |
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