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Deposit and withdrawal methods: Deposit by direct debit- Where? (Page 2)

Topic created on 06th Jul. 2018 | Page: 2 of 2 | Answers: 16 | Views: 9,888
Marqes
Expert
I also wanted to Deposit a ten via trustli...is handled as a bank transfer

what is this shit?

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Lidia
I play at Royal Panda but it's all in english and don't know what to do for my money pay out, please help

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mikolo
Visitor
tby333 wrote on 07/07/2018 at 23:19

Even if someone would lend you money, you couldn't Deposit, could you?
By the way, where do you live please that you can't find a Netto, Rossmann, various gas stations in 2 hours of driving around?^^

Well, about Skrill the whole thing would work. If you have credit, the payment goes so.

Live pretty far away in the country - unfortunately. Gas stations I have 2 near, but "private", which do not offer PSCs.
The net with me also offers none.

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Sascha666
Amateur
I would throw PayPal into the room.
If you have no credit on the Paypal account, and still pay with it, the amount owed 1-2 days later from the deposited bank account debited. A direct debit, so to speak. But can also break your neck.

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mikolo
Visitor
Sascha666 wrote on 09.07.2018 at 15:52: I would throw times PayPal in the room.
Provided that one has no credit on the Paypal account, and nevertheless pays with it, the owed amount is debited 1-2 days later from the deposited bank account. A direct debit, so to speak. But can also break your neck.

Thanks for your answer. Yes, I have already created a PayPal account because of this, unfortunately I have to verify my bank account apparently first to be able to pay. I have now updated all the TAN procedures in my online banking, and will be able to use them once I enter the security codes I get in the mail. I hope this goes quickly

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Sascha666
Amateur
mikolo wrote on 07/09/2018 at 16:01
Thanks for your reply. Yes, I already created a PayPal account based on that as well, unfortunately it seems I have to verify my bank account first to be able to pay. I have now updated all the TAN procedures in my online banking, and will be able to use them once I enter the security codes I get in the mail. I hope this will be quick

it used to be that Paypal would transfer you penny amounts, and then you had to type them in online to verify yourself. It took about 2 days.
Paypal, credit cards, etc. are already practical, but you often play with it over the ratios - is anyway only days, weeks later debited - and vllt one wins yes...

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mikolo
Visitor
Sascha666 wrote on 09/07/2018 at 22:06
used to be 's so that PayPal transferred you cent amounts, and then you had to type them online to verify. Took about 2 days.
Paypal, credit cards, etc. are already practical, but you often play with it over the ratios - is anyway only days, weeks later debited - and vllt one wins yes....

Yes exactly, I expect just so a code that I must then enter.

Well, by credit card I can not pay, must also confirm the transaction via APP.

Really sucks:D

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