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Deposit and withdrawal methods: CashtoCode - New alternative to Paysafecard ??? (Page 4)

Topic created on 26th Jun. 2018 | Page: 4 of 4 | Answers: 32 | Views: 37,510
Blubbo33
Elite
You're absolutely right. But there are certainly many here who for whatever reason have no Skrill Neteller or similar. Perhaps out of convenience or ignorance. And therefore get one paysafe after the other.
Maybe one last thing, you can also set up an o2 account completely free with free mastercard. This is not meant to be an advertisement just a tip. I use this for a long time to protect my own " account" from unnecessary questions from my bank. Maybe a little addendum.

One should absolutely avoid one or withdrawals on his salary account to have. The bank is smarter than some think so. To avoid later inconveniences such as Immo financing or the like.

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Knochen
Elite
Blubbo33 wrote on 18.10.2018 at 12:26 pm: You are absolutely right. But there are certainly many here who for whatever reason do not have Skrill Neteller or similar. Maybe out of convenience or ignorance. And therefore get one paysafe after the other.
Maybe one last thing, you can also set up an o2 account completely free with free mastercard. This is not meant to be an advertisement just a tip. I use this for a long time to protect my own " account" from unnecessary questions from my bank. Maybe a little addendum.

One should absolutely avoid one or withdrawals on his salary account to have. The bank is smarter than some think so. To avoid later inconveniences such as Immo financing or the like.

The O2 Bank is generally not a bad direct bank so you certainly do nothing wrong with it

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CashtoCode_Support
Rookie
Hi,
i'm Patrick from CashtoCode and I'm glad to see that there is already an older conversation on this topic.

I would like to briefly discuss the advantages of CashtoCode:



  • CashtoCode is growing rapidly and continues to expand the partner branch network in Austria and Germany, so that we are also better represented in rural areas

  • In the meantime we work together with hundreds of Online Casinos all over the world - you can find an overview of our top partners here: --- link removed ---

  • The list is constantly being expanded. We inform about new partners regularly in the newsletter, where you get free credits and free spins without Deposit as a thank you for registering

  • With CashtoCode you can deposit up to 400€ at many online casinos - and without having to disclose bank or credit card details - at the competitor only deposits up to 50€ are possible.

  • The transactions with Cashtocode can be repeated as often as you like, so you can also deposit more than 400€. This is especially interesting for high rollers and large welcome bonuses




For questions, wishes and suggestions you can always contact me directly here or via support@cashtocode.com

LG

Edit: inadmissible link has been removed

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