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Anyone have experience with click2pay or any other of the online ewallets for gambling (oooops, its pc to call it "gaming") sites.

Visa, Mastercard and most banks are blocking deposits/withdrawals to gambling sites.

Have to get those winnings from BJ out in order to get a BJ.
 

Young_City

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client9 said:
Anyone have experience with click2pay or any other of the online ewallets for gambling (oooops, its pc to call it "gaming") sites.

Visa, Mastercard and most banks are blocking deposits/withdrawals to gambling sites.

Have to get those winnings from BJ out in order to get a BJ.
I haven't had any experience with click2pay but just as a warning do not use moneybrokers. Their customer service is awful and I had them cheat me out of five figures.

If you are looking to make a withdrawal though why not use a check by FedEx? It costs about $40-$50 but its reliable.
 

popodaki

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I haven't used an e-wallet since Neteller stopped allowing Canadian residents to transfer money to gaming sites. I've been considering using Instadebit. They are not an e-wallet; you can transfer funds directly from your bank account. Check them out at instadebit.com.

But if it's just a withdrawal you are looking for. You could just ask the site to send you a cheque.
 
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