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Re: Neteller apply fees for transfers

Sat Mar 19, 2016 8:20 pm

Open a number26 bank account and transfer funds to this one which offers free ATM withdrawals.
NO MORE SKRILL OR NETELLER shit-fees...
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Re: Neteller apply fees for transfers

Sat Mar 19, 2016 10:58 pm

Looter wrote: Open a number26 bank account and transfer funds to this one which offers free ATM withdrawals.
NO MORE SKRILL OR NETELLER shit-fees...
Do they have any monthly fees or any other hidden fees ?
Wirecard, who is the provider offers accounts for a monthly fee, as far I know. 
Have you tried Wirecard as well ?
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Re: Neteller apply fees for transfers

Sun Mar 20, 2016 9:11 am

Looter wrote: Open a number26 bank account and transfer funds to this one which offers free ATM withdrawals.
NO MORE SKRILL OR NETELLER shit-fees...
Interesting stuff! I guess that number26 is included to the exchanging info agreement (AEOI) as they hold a banking license in Germany, right?
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Re: Neteller apply fees for transfers

Sun Mar 20, 2016 11:06 am

I have read this in their site: "The only conditions are that you\\'re at least 18 years old and have a residential address in Germany or Austria. "

So can register only people from Austria and Germany?
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Re: Neteller apply fees for transfers

Sun Mar 20, 2016 11:51 am

Number26 take clients from whole Europe, make sure you are on the .eu site
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Sun Mar 20, 2016 12:07 pm

Its a bank guys which means that will probably exchange info.
Just gave you an easy way to avoid skrill and neteller fees while having the security of holding money in the real bank.
Never said to move all your cash there...
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Re: Neteller apply fees for transfers

Sun Mar 20, 2016 12:34 pm

Thanks Looter for bringing this bank to light!

I was in the .de site so my mistake,thanks also for the info Thordin
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Re: Neteller apply fees for transfers

Wed Mar 23, 2016 1:57 pm

How would using Number26 be beneficial? Are they now a method for withdrawing and depositing  with books?
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Re: Neteller apply fees for transfers

Wed Mar 23, 2016 3:07 pm

Skaggerak wrote: How would using Number26 be beneficial? Are they now a method for withdrawing and depositing  with books?
Its an online bank account, they send over a mastercard to you house.
Annual stamp duty charge of €5 for Irish residents, other than that all transactions are free.
Looter mentioned it to save fees from neteller ATM withdrawals
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Re: Neteller apply fees for transfers

Wed Mar 23, 2016 4:24 pm

Could it be used as a complete alternative to ewallets?
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Re: Neteller apply fees for transfers

Wed Mar 23, 2016 5:07 pm

Skaggerak wrote: Could it be used as a complete alternative to ewallets?
I don't think so, cause it's just like a normal bank and you will be withdrawing to a german IBAN account number. Some bookies would like you to withdraw to a bank account in your country of registration (and not Germany).
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Re: Neteller apply fees for transfers

Wed Mar 23, 2016 5:20 pm

It'd be pretty handy if there was a way to find out which bookies would accept or not. It would seem pretty unfair, maybe even borderline illegal for them to accept a deposit via it but not accept withdrawals. Plenty of people reside in a different country to where their bank account is these days.
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Re: Neteller apply fees for transfers

Wed Mar 23, 2016 7:08 pm

Germany is not a gambling friendly country and bank accounts are not exactly the best options for a pro gambler.
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Re: Neteller apply fees for transfers

Wed Mar 23, 2016 9:15 pm

Arbusers wrote: Germany is not a gambling friendly country and bank accounts are not exactly the best options for a pro gambler.
I don't know much about Germanys relationship with online gaming right now but I don't understand how it would affect a person residing in a different country who has online accounts. I know a German Iban was mentioned earlier but that in itself does not explain to me why it would be rejected, especially when this new form of banking has a lot of potential to spread around Europe.
Also, whilst bank accounts might not be the best options as you stated, on the plus side they're a better method for funding in terms of longevity. I suppose the fact that I'm wanting to find more info on this shows how small I am compared to some in here who wouldn't dare use this function. Maybe I'm just naive or stupid and am in line for a shock but I can't see myself exactly where that would lie.
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Re: Neteller apply fees for transfers

Wed Mar 23, 2016 10:51 pm

Skaggerak wrote:
Arbusers wrote: Germany is not a gambling friendly country and bank accounts are not exactly the best options for a pro gambler.
I don't know much about Germanys relationship with online gaming right now but I don't understand how it would affect a person residing in a different country who has online accounts. I know a German Iban was mentioned earlier but that in itself does not explain to me why it would be rejected, especially when this new form of banking has a lot of potential to spread around Europe.
Also, whilst bank accounts might not be the best options as you stated, on the plus side they're a better method for funding in terms of longevity. I suppose the fact that I'm wanting to find more info on this shows how small I am compared to some in here who wouldn't dare use this function. Maybe I'm just naive or stupid and am in line for a shock but I can't see myself exactly where that would lie.
It does affect even a resident of a different country. For example cards issued by a German bank cannot be used for gambling. There could be other restrictions too. Perhaps the account could be used for wiring funds to agents.
An issue with ATM withdrawals could be the daily limits as they could be much lower than those of Skrill/NET.

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