Joined: Oct '07
Location: Denmark
Age: 45 (F)
Posts: 106
Hi
Anyone here use Click2Pay for withdrawals ? I'm gonna use them as my withdraw option at a site i play at... Anybody here know how long it takes to recieve a check from them ? I'm lokated in Denmark, and i guess it depends a little where you'r at! I just signed of with them yesterday and really cant find any info about this...
Joined: Jan '08
Location: Brazil
Age: 44 (M)
Posts: 1788
Hello there Snoppan, I have heard of Click2Pay but I have never used it. Are you familiar with Neteller or Moneybookers? They are the most used and user-friendly E-wallets available on the market. I don´t know how committed you are to Click2Pay, but I suggest you switch to one of the two. You will see that everything becomes much easier when depositing and withdrawing in any poker site. Even when cashing out Mob Points from BankrollMob, it is easier! Well, best of luck to you and please do keep us updated on your situation.
Joined: Feb '08
Location: Bulgaria
Age: 45 (M)
Posts: 82
I didn`t use it. I only use Moneybookers, because when i try to register to Netteler they don`t have Bulgaria in their country list I have no problems with moneybookers and like thefodz said maybe you should register to them.
Joined: Jan '08
Location: Canada
Age: 35 (M)
Posts: 81
The problem i have with neteller is i just found out via pstars site that they dont except gaming deposits in canada and the usa (neteller were the ones who banned it)
Joined: Mar '08
Location: Germany
Age: 40 (M)
Posts: 305
i would use neteller if i were you ... heard a lot of bad stuff about click2pay in the last time ! especially older account got hacked multiple times and i also got an email from click2pay to make an especially unique password
Joined: Jan '08
Location: Canada
Age: 35 (M)
Posts: 81
basically click2pay's email to ace said between the lines "our site is insecure so u should try to make it better so you dont lose your money" lol sounds like a winner ewallet
Joined: Oct '07
Location: Denmark
Age: 45 (F)
Posts: 106
the thing was that i needed a fast solution ! i won 1.45 euro in a freeroll and after 2-3 days i rounded 200 !! So i desperatly wanted to withdraw 160 of them... The site don't accept creditcard payouts so i could only use click2pay, moneybookers and neteller. I opened an account at moneybookers and found out that it had to be verified and it would take some time before i could use it. Neteller the same deal... Well i withdraw the money, and just deposited them to another pokersite and withdraw to my creditcard. This took me 4 days in total... I also could have chosen to let click2pay send me a check. That would had taken 2 weeks... so i'm happy
Joined: Mar '08
Location: Germany
Age: 40 (M)
Posts: 305
Posted by teamprocase: basically click2pay's email to ace said between the lines "our site is insecure so u should try to make it better so you dont lose your money" lol sounds like a winner ewallet
that was my exact thought,never got something like this from neteller veeery fishy this click2pay !
Joined: Jan '08
Location: Canada
Age: 36 (M)
Posts: 2698
Posted by snoppan: the thing was that i needed a fast solution ! i won 1.45 euro in a freeroll and after 2-3 days i rounded 200 !! So i desperatly wanted to withdraw 160 of them... The site don't accept creditcard payouts so i could only use click2pay, moneybookers and neteller. I opened an account at moneybookers and found out that it had to be verified and it would take some time before i could use it. Neteller the same deal... Well i withdraw the money, and just deposited them to another pokersite and withdraw to my creditcard. This took me 4 days in total... I also could have chosen to let click2pay send me a check. That would had taken 2 weeks... so i'm happy
Did you send the money to clicktopay than the other pokerroom?
Joined: Oct '07
Location: Denmark
Age: 45 (F)
Posts: 106
i dont think there was any fee. And yes, i withdrew 160 euro. The credit card is connected to click2pay, so u don't have to deposit to them first. U just deposit directly to the pokersite.
Joined: Oct '07
Location: Philippines
Age: 41 (M)
Posts: 1443
I actually tried to sign up with Click2pay, unfortunately when the time I was signing on them, you cannot select the currency which is defaulted to your local currency which sucks, that would mean conversion fees so I opted for Moneybookers.
Joined: Jan '08
Location: Canada
Age: 36 (M)
Posts: 2698
Cool, I'll try Money Bookers first. Seems like a pretty good site once you get verified and everything. Haven't seen Click2pay at a pokersite yet but I'll try them out if theres no moneybookers.