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Old 07-05-2007, 01:52 PM     Post subject: Click2Pay or Epassport #1 (permalink)  
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After reading over the descriptions it seems that Click2Pay is WAY better than epassport in terms of hassle and what not... are there any fees along the way?

I'm really only planning on using it to get money on to Full Tilt. I suppose with Epassport I could hit up both Stars and FullTilt.

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Old 07-05-2007, 03:13 PM #2 (permalink)  
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like you said, Epass is accepted at more rooms. I have had a good experience with them at Stars, Full Tilt, Absolute and UB.
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like you said, Epass is accepted at more rooms. I have had a good experience with them at Stars, Full Tilt, Absolute and UB.
What is the total start-up time (from first getting on the epass website until I put monies onto FT and start playing)?

What is the total cost to startup and/or maintain (e.g., one time startup fee, any per deposit or withdrawl charges)?

Which sites does it work for?

Any benefits (extra rakeback, specials, etc.)?

Timeliness of transactions?

Customer satisfaction?

I think we should have a sticky with this kind of info for some of the major eWallets and what not. It would be a great resource for new players post-neteller.

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Old 07-10-2007, 03:46 AM #4 (permalink)  
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I would like to set up an account with C2P to put some dough on FT, but their startup page says I am using an IP which tells them I'm not in the USA. WTF?

All the initials might make this sound like a lame joke post, but I am really having this issue.
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Old 07-15-2007, 07:24 PM #5 (permalink)  

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i'm in the same boat i'm going to be depositing on full tilt...

i was going to just try my debit card first because it worked for some people i know but i'd like a faster/easier cash out method than checks so I was wondering do either of those have fees for cashing out? I know epassporte has $5/100 when depositing from debit or something like that and click2pay does 3% of total

but what about withdrawals?
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Old 07-16-2007, 05:11 AM #6 (permalink)  
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Looking at my account activity is looks like it took about 10 days from sign up until clearance, but there may have been some overlap when I wasn't paying attention to when the "test" deposit arrived in my bank to validate the account (I deposited $100 via my credit card right away on FT when I noticed the waiting period, which has never worked before, and I've been using that.)

I just checked my epassporte account and I have $298 on a $300 deposit- not sure if that's a standard $2 or a % of deposit. Looks like there's a flat $2 withdraw fee, not sure if that climbs if you go over a certain limit but $50 and $200 were both a $2 fee.

I haven't withdrawn so I can't tell you how long it takes or how satisfied I am with the service (I don't actually win money at poker).

Sounds like it works at most US sites, but I've only been playing on FT 'cause I"m a mac user.

Hope that helps some.
 
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Epassporte FTW. Only thing that blows is the loading fee but you can get away with just loading $50.
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