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    Default Best deposit/withdrawal method for bonus chasing etc.

    I'm moving money between poker accounts a little, and am likely to be doing it a lot more often. At the moment I'm simply using my credit card but there are fees, currency conversion charges, risk associated with the crazy up-down nz-us dollar exchange rate ($1NZ = between $0.82 and $0.70 the last few months I think, something like that), and time-lag problems.

    Neteller the way to go? any other suggestions? Helps that I'm not from the US....
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    Don't use CC, as you may have a lot of fees indeed every time you want to use it


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    I AM in the US and I just started playing a month ago. I've been using epassporte. Is this method OK or should I be spending some extra $$ and using Western Union?
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    i think you will find the advice overwhelmingly supports epass in the states since neteller shut down.

    however, europeans should most likely be using neteller for ease of transactions. i dont know if they are still free both in and out.

    sorry, cant speak for canadians. ;(
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    I like MoneyBookers since it's the only e-wallet that allows transfers between it and my bank (Australian). It was very preferable to Neteller as they made it near impossible to get certified without a landline phone in my name.

    MoneyBookers just asked for a fax of my license and one bill and less than 24 hours later I was good to go. I prefer it to ePassporte since MoneyBookers seems to be accepted by more sites and there is way less fees. It's nice to get money staight to my bank account.
    I started a new job so don't play much ATM, just FTP mini grind
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    I'm in Australia and I've been using Neteller to move money between sites. That said, since acesfull says that Moneybookers allows transfers to and from Australian bank accounts, I'm going to look into that.

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