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Deposit and withdrawal methods: How many Paysafe cards can I buy? (Page 4)

Topic created on 20th Feb. 2018 | Page: 4 of 4 | Answers: 37 | Views: 20,565
Stromberg
Legend
Iseedeadpeople wrote on 02/21/2018 at 15:50
Stromberg wrote on 02/21/2018 at 13:31
Iseedeadpeople wrote on 02/21/2018 at 12:15 PM
Stromberg wrote on 02/21/2018 at 09:05 AM
I was asked for ID at exactly one lottery store which was then recorded

where is the anonymity then?

Well I do not pay for reasons of anonymity with PSC but because I do not use online banking and also no credit card.
okiDuring the purchase itself there was of course no anonymity, but I'm not so sensitive.

oki, but ausz. is also online banking from the other direction, or are there still checks?

No, in principle it's just a transfer to my bank account. I don't have to be an online banking user to do that.
Checks are probably also still available, but probably not as a withdrawal method in the online casino;-)

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RiverSong
Legend
Stromberg wrote on 21/02/2018 at 15:59
No that is in principle yes simply a transfer to my bank account. I don't have to be a user of online banking to do that.
Checks are probably still available, but probably not as a withdrawal method in the online casino;-)

dacht mirs already, do it on principle or have been hacked once?

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Stromberg
Legend
Hmm neither, never thought it was necessary, and therefore never cared about it.Since I gamble I am especially glad that this Deposit method or the associated deposit methods are not available to me😀

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RiverSong
Legend
Stromberg wrote on 21.02.2018 at 16:30: Hmm neither, never thought it was necessary, and from there never cared.Since I gamble I'm especially glad that this Deposit way or the associated deposit ways are not available to me😀

understand a kind of self-deception

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TonioKroeger
Experienced
Dipson wrote on 20.02.2018 at 21:52: As if the criminals launder their black money with the help of Paysafecards who believes such a thing.
It's all done through dummy corporations, shell companies and tax havens these days.

Dipson, that Mafiosi etc. don't rely on Paysafe is clear, here we are talking about the small bank robber who maybe "only" has 20 K from the next best savings bank in his backpack or a plastic bag.
Actually, there is only one reason for me to use these cards: I don't want my house bank to know where the money goes/comes from, although it is legal and I don't really know why I don't want it . By the way, the friendly cigarette seller told me that Paysafe would keep the personal details for themselves and would not pass them on, hm…

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Anonym
So the restrictions at the gas stations are times so the bullshit.

And I would never identify myself because I want to buy a Paysafecard. I'd rather not take one.

By the way, the reason for all this humbug is due to the stupidity of some employees.

There was once a scam where they called all kinds of gas stations, pretended to be Paysafe employees and asked the employees to 'test' several 100 Paysafecards and give them the code over the phone.

Apparently, so many gas stations went along with this that they have had such stupid limits since then.

I mean how stupid can you be?
If the same someone with cell phone credit would have made, then they probably would not have done.

And how do they react to the fact that they have all been cheated? (although this is really so stupid that you have to say it's your own fault)
They limit it, to the detriment of consumers, which makes no sense at all.

Also me wanted to explain at that time the Trafikantin that it is limited because of the whole fraud incidents.
I asked her then how one should cheat because please and why she then still sells cell phone credit.

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KaisaNatron94

Andrew789 wrote on 02/20/2018 at 1:35 pm: Hi guys,

does anyone know how many PSC you can buy at once? At Rewe they once meant 2 cards per person. But I have also bought three at once. Or even 2 pieces with 100 euros each. So 200 euros. Is that all ok? Or can the saleswoman get in trouble for it? Daniel and Matthias should know this, because they often bought tickets for 500 euros or more

Thx in advance!

So at the Rewe, where I buy the PSC gets you aufjedenfall 3x 100€ at once out without lock and never had to identify myself when buying.

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Anonym

KaisaNatron94 wrote on 06/28/2023 at 23:51:

So at the Rewe, where I buy the PSC gets you aufjedenfall 3x 100€ at once out without lock and never had to identify myself when buying.


This is a tweet from 2018 😂 but hardly goes to play ...

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