As a sharber I came across with such issue which drives me crazy: I keep beating local shops and losing at sharps which eventually makes my NT account empty.
As you know keeping low profile is very important and in such case funding NT with bank deposit is not an option here.
How would you overcome this problem? (NT doesn't allow paysafecards as deposit option in my country)
I am really stuck at this point, because there are very limited local exchangers who could give NT for cash.
Any advices are appreciated.
Funding NT account without using bank deposit options
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Re: Funding NT account without using bank deposit options
UKash?
It is still an option in Uruguay even though Skrill acquired Ukash.
It is still an option in Uruguay even though Skrill acquired Ukash.
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You are right NT is not a bookie, but taxes might be applied if tax inspection decides to check NT account's transaction history. Very strict rules here.. there are reasons to be worried.
Re: Funding NT account without using bank deposit options
What a great answer, thank you qbet, Paysafecard is available in my country. Could you specify the bookies, please? Here or PM.
You are right NT is not a bookie, but taxes might be applied if tax inspection decides to check NT account's transaction history. Very strict rules here.. there are reasons to be worried.
Is it possible to fund NT with Ukash? I can't see such options in my account.ppintaluba wrote: UKash?
It is still an option in Uruguay even though Skrill acquired Ukash.
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Re: Funding NT account without using bank deposit options
Plenty of European books allow deposits via Paysafe/Ukash and withdrawals to NT/MB. I have never been asked to withdraw to bank after a paysafe deposit. I think you would need to check on every bookmkaker's page cause in your country paysafe might not even be an option.
You think they could even check your NT account history. That is scary. In my country NT has a local bank account and I think there isn't so much scrutiny on local transfers.
You think they could even check your NT account history. That is scary. In my country NT has a local bank account and I think there isn't so much scrutiny on local transfers.