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Old 05-30-2006, 05:15 AM     Post subject: Eastern Europe depositing trouble #1 (permalink)  
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I'm having trouble depositing. My Australian Mastercard isn't accepted by a lot of gambling places, and Neteller don't allow any ex-soviet IP addresses. It's all a bit stupid because there are worse places for credit card fraud than Estonia which they do allow, and the cold war ended in 1991.

I play at Europoker (poker room skin) which was one of the few places I found I could deposit at, but they don't allow mastercard anymore either. I've tried using all these other fancy deposit options, but all of them either don't like me being from Estonia or won't allow a deposit from my card.

Does anyone else have similar problems that they've managed to deal with? I've got enough of a roll, but want to be able to get at the deposit bonuses.
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Old 06-01-2006, 10:49 AM #2 (permalink)  
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what about making deposits with PaySafeCard? that´s what i did as long as got my neteller account. eg accepted at party and everest and it works well and fast.
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