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Deposit and withdrawal methods: Skrill, Neteller and the Brexit

Topic created on 13th Aug. 2019 | Page: 1 of 1 | Answers: 5 | Views: 2,527
Anonym
Hello all,

has anyone thought about the upcoming situation with our favorite e-wallet Provider Paysafe?

The hard Brexit at the end of October becomes more and more likely with every minute

Presumably there will be fat fees for the money transfer account e-wallet account?

MuchBetter is not an alternative, as they are also based in the UK

This thread is meant to be an exchange on the Skrill/Neteller withdrawal/deposit method and not for the pros or cons.

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pawel_008
Amateur
Good question, think these companies will have no problem moving to Isle man.

Personally, I will switch to credit card. I don't want to see the different debits of the gaming operators on my account.

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Anonym

i have two accounts, make the one problems, I still have the other one
pay anyway only with Trustly / Giropay or immediately, that's it
I do not want to have to verify my credit card, ONE account for playing
for playing, and that's it

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Anonym
So e.g. Paysafe/Skrill, belong together, the and all others with seat in UK will strive for establishments in the still EU and/or strive themselves already diligently and from therefore there not too much will change I think. There have already been reports of mentions of in I think Amsterdam and in Frankfurt.

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pawel_008
Amateur
TheGoldenDwarf wrote on 08/13/2019 at 7:49 pm
i have two accounts, if one makes problems, i am left with the other one
pay anyway only with Trustly / Giropay or immediately Deposit, that's it
Don't feel like having my credit card verified as well, ONE account
for playing, and that's it

Doesn't that bother you that the bank then practically sees that you deposit 💰 to gambol? I always feel so bad when it's a month with a little too high trustly frequency 🙂🙂

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Anonym
pawel_008 wrote on 08/14/2019 00:10 PM
Doesn't it bother you that the bank then practically sees that you Deposit 💰 to gambol? I always feel so bad when it's a month with a little too high Trustly frequency 🙂🙂


yes, find that very unpleasant, but also believe that the there with millions of times
Transfers i.d.R. do not even look at it, the manpower have the banks yet
not and as long as you do not transfer beyond his Dispo...
I have never had any problems or inquiries or anything else
From the account goes also clearly clearly clearly more away than at wins back again
comes
And I also still make sports and horse betting and lottery

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