Something needs to be done with the e-wallets
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There are wayback machines for cases like that. But if you want to attach anything, press ''Post reply'', scroll down, find and press the ''Attachments'' right after ''Option''. There you go.
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The forum doesn't allow me to attach a pdf file directly, that's why the file is ZIP compressed.
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Muchbetter is laughable. They thought their policies would pass with out notice, but ups...
Congrats to Campeones for uncovering. Great posts as always. one of the most valuable posters in here.
Congrats to Campeones for uncovering. Great posts as always. one of the most valuable posters in here.
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They die in Europe, but they surge in South America.
In Europe, users are turning their back (with good reasons) and they use banks and cryptos instead.
In South America this is a virgin land, that resembles with the situation in Europe of 2003-2007 when good old Moneybookers and Neteller...
And by the way, we always search for alternatives.
Re: Something needs to be done with the e-wallets
They die in Europe, but they surge in South America.
In Europe, users are turning their back (with good reasons) and they use banks and cryptos instead.
In South America this is a virgin land, that resembles with the situation in Europe of 2003-2007 when good old Moneybookers and Neteller...
And by the way, we always search for alternatives.
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Which online banks are suggested as alternatives ? I didn’t read good things about the most famous one like n26, Revolut etc as they are not gambling-friendly. Any hint ?arbusers wrote: ↑Thu Jan 26, 2023 8:32 am
They die in Europe, but they surge in South America.
In Europe, users are turning their back (with good reasons) and they use banks and cryptos instead.
In South America this is a virgin land, that resembles with the situation in Europe of 2003-2007 when good old Moneybookers and Neteller...
And by the way, we always search for alternatives.
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muchbetter seems to have gone belly up for their EEA users. Evidently there is a crackdown on the lithuanian bank they were using.
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Are e-wallets still relevant with gambling?
Could anyone from the US report if e-wallets can be used without a hussle?
Thank you.
Could anyone from the US report if e-wallets can be used without a hussle?
Thank you.