No,it's not the same.Sending money means that you are transferring money from your own MB account to another MB accountX_Gambler wrote: I keep on being confused on transactions at skrill..
Sending money doesn't equal deposting at a bookmaker right?
Moneybookers/Skrill
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I guess the difference is VIP and non-VIP's. For VIP's last weeks (could) have been great, and fees will stay pretty low, especially compared to the cashback we can earn from time to time. Last cashback period I earned enough loyalty points to cover fees for a very long time.. But for non-VIP's I can see the difficulties with those new fees.
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My friend wants to open a MB account so i can send him some money. What's the fastest way he can increase his limits without using any bank account?
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Using my fast lane, but dont expect miracles as far as it concerns limits. It also depends on where you friend is coming from. Initial OECD countries enjoy far bigger limits than late entries.cristi13 wrote: My friend wants to open a MB account so i can send him some money. What's the fastest way he can increase his limits without using any bank account?
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I m not 100% sure about this, but you ll get 1000 euros upon registration, 6000 euros after sending your documnets, utility bill and passport/id. If your friend has a notarized paper limits will go up to 11k.cristi13 wrote: Romania. Can you give an approximate about limits? Thanks
Is it enough for your friend?
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For the moment it should be enough, but it seems i need more friends. Does an id card with adress count as an utility bill? Thanks for the kind help.
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No.cristi13 wrote: For the moment it should be enough, but it seems i need more friends. Does an id card with adress count as an utility bill? Thanks for the kind help.
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Can 2 different Mail-Addresses linked to the same Skrill-Account be recognized?
Is it possible for a bookmaker to see that 2 different Mail-Adresses are linked to the same Skrill-Account?
Even if not, do you recommend using 2 different Accounts?
Even if not, do you recommend using 2 different Accounts?
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You can have 2 different accounts (same holder) at skrill only if you are a vip and second acc must be in another currency , i don't see any reason why not do that
Re: Can 2 different Mail-Addresses linked to the same Skrill-Account be recognized?
No! every skrill account has its own acc id , however there are cases when bookies are exchanging information with skrill to check linked accounts with different emails.Racerman wrote: Yes, your Skrill ID is the same with both email adresses.
You can have 2 different accounts (same holder) at skrill only if you are a vip and second acc must be in another currency , i don't see any reason why not do that
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I think he means a primary email adress and a secondary email adress in the same account. 2 different email adresses in the same account wont work since the Skrill ID is the same for both those adresses. I have tried this. You must have 2 different skrill accounts and as earlier stated, try not to send money between those accounts if possible.
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thanks for the informations. i already thought that.
well, you said it yourself, they can check with skrill if the accounts are linked, so that should be enough reason NOT to do it...cortomaltese wrote:i don't see any reason why not do that
not sending money between them? why not? 2 completely different accounts (not linked whatsoever) with 2 different names... is there a problem when sending money between them?Racerman wrote:You must have 2 different skrill accounts and as earlier stated, try not to send money between those accounts if possible.
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