Joined: May '09
Location: India
Age: 37 (M)
Posts: 4873
i was gonna start a thread on webmoney myself
i opened an account with them months ago but got lost on their website, lol they require you to run an application and i could never get it to work and verify data.
if anyone uses it, some insight will be appreciated
Joined: Feb '11
Location: Canada
Age: 39 (M)
Posts: 1660
Yeah, they really do seem needlessly complicated for the service they provide. And I didn't find their rates very competitive either (especially when compared to MoneyBookers/Netteller). Basically I was only intending yo use them because changing currency is difficult with the other guys.
Joined: Feb '11
Location: Canada
Age: 39 (M)
Posts: 1660
That's not a bad suggestion Super Noob, I'll probably look into both Click2Pay and Entropay as well. Although I don't think they are valid withdrawal method for high pulse so I may have to end up going with Web Money any how.
Joined: Jan '08
Location: Denmark
Age: 47 (M)
Posts: 87
I use Neteller and my account is in Euros. I dont know if its allowed to have more than one Neteller account, but if it is then Neteller absolute is worth giving a try!
I had been sitting on the rail for a long time with regards to having an e-wallet account, but after some research and observation(s) an various forums, it seems that moneybookers (Skrill) is the best bet. I intend to start my own in the next couple of days.
Joined: Nov '11
Location: Philippines
Age: 48 (M)
Posts: 21
hey ARITM, i think both of us have the problem on how to cash out our winnings on high pulse. i just have one question to you. can you see any options on cashing out. on my part, nothinhg, that is why i posted my problems here in BRM. hoping someone can enlight me regarding this matter
Joined: Oct '11
Location: Finland
Age: 40 (M)
Posts: 6
Moneybookers(Skrill) is definately the way to go. Plus as an bonus you can order pretty cool looking mastercard from them (costs about 10 euros a year).
Joined: Oct '10
Location: United Kingdom
Age: 63 (M)
Posts: 442
Posted by sponsorplay: I use Neteller and my account is in Euros. I dont know if its allowed to have more than one Neteller account, but if it is then Neteller absolute is worth giving a try!
You can't have multiple accounts or currencies with Netteller. To change you currency you have to create a new account in you required currency they will then transfer all money, settings etc. to the new account and close the old one.
Joined: Feb '10
Location: Suriname
Age: 47 (M)
Posts: 1189
I do not use webmoney, I use my Mastercard, Moneybooker, Neteller and Entropay. So far the best E-wallet in my opinion concerning zero to low fees is Moneybookers.
Joined: Mar '09
Location: Greece
Age: 47 (F)
Posts: 14136
Its kinda complicated with higher fees. Its better to ask either from Neteller or Moneybookers to change your currency and have one of each. I know for sure that Moneybookers can change the currency cause i asked in the past if its possible. You will need though to close down your current account and open a new one which will have a new email address and a new mobile phone number in case you used one in your current account.
Joined: Feb '11
Location: Canada
Age: 39 (M)
Posts: 1660
Will do Super Noob, I actually read some interesting articles on Webmoney today and I'm actually considering it some more. I'm trying to find a detailed fee schedule first of course. It seems that they have an interesting trading feature and a gold backed equivalent.
Set up a moneybookers account Thursday morning. Completely painless and set up easily. Transferred 5000 mob points over to account (to test it) and had the transfer completed by Friday afternoon. Almost wishing I did it much sooner, although I will be recieving a little bonus for setting up there through a different poker site. Can't tell u which one for that would be against forum rules.
Joined: Feb '11
Location: Canada
Age: 39 (M)
Posts: 1660
That's great man, glad everything went off for you without a hiccup. Money Bookers is definitely a good site as they have reasonable fees and are widely accepted. Do you have any insight on WebMoney? Have you happened to try them?