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0Good evening, what can I do with mobpoint, because I registered a couple of days ago, I'm still not clear about it, can someone help me find my way? Thank you

     
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Hi. in time if you play at mob calendar, mob safe and mob draw you accumulate 5,000 mob points and then withdraw with the Skrill card, if you have it, or in the Party Poker Poker room. 5,000 mob points means 50 dollars.

     
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Hi, I see you are also registered from Hungary. If you have managed to collect 5000 mobpoints, you can withdraw 5000 moppoints = $50. And if you have managed to collect them, then I do not recommend using withdrawal for party poker, because I tried to withdraw 2 times but it was unsuccessful and I got the points back, I recommend all kinds of skrill for you!!! I also want to try it, because so far I haven't been able to cancel withdraw.
Aww crap!

     
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Hi Scorpion2288 and CALICUL, I understand that I will withdraw it on all kinds of pictures, but I don't have a skrill account yet, I will register for it and can I transfer money from a skrill account to another skrill account, for example?

     
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Skrill is a card from which you can transfer to Visa, but there are some payments that are not really worth it. You can use it more for deposits where you play. I think it works to transfer from Skrill to Skrill, but i haven't tried.

     
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XWhy do you think it's not worth it? But I really like that you can earn money on bankrollmob! And if I have a skrill account, can I only transfer to my own bank account or to another one? Big Smile Shock

     
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there are two fees. One that Skrill takes and another that stops at currency conversion. Not worth it at $50...

     
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Hi CALICUL; What two fees should be charged? For example, if we withdraw 5000 mob points for $50, what fee will be charged to the skill for it, and if I also transfer it to my account, will they also charge a fee for that and how much? it will be, because I tried the party poker 2 times, but unfortunately it was rejected. Worship Worship Worship

     
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Make transcation from skrill to party poker without any fee or any other poker or casino site! I thikn that is 1,25 % to make cashout to visa from skrill for hungary!

     
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Emi1973 you can transfer money from your skrill account to another user's skrill account with no problem, only skrill will charge you for it. If you are withdrawing money from skrill to a bank account, the bank account must be yours. And if you deposit money from skrill to some poker site, casino, etc. then you have a deposit for free as long as you have an account in the same currency. However, if you withdraw money from skrill to a bank account, skrill will charge a fee of around 5 euros if you have the same currency for your skrill account and bank account. Because if in a different currency, they will charge 5 euros plus about 5% for currency conversion.

     
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Why to do that when he can deposit on site without any fee and then on credit card?

     
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dule-vu You are looking from your perspective. It doesn't necessarily have to be the best for him. Because if you withdraw $ 50 from bankrollmob to skrill, they will charge him 5% and convert it to forints. Further, if he pays to the party, and he has an account in dollars there, they will convert the currency again and charge 5% for the conversion. Later, when he orders dollars from party poker to his bank account, and his bank account is in forints, there will be a currency conversion again and a fee. Plus, party poker probably makes him play before he pays. Then he can lose money.

     
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As I know they dont took fees for it! I have account in euro, brm transfer me money and I get in euro without any fee! Why would they take him something?

     
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because you have the same currency everywhere, and he doesn't, and every time you convert one currency to another, you have to pay for it

     
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we pay when we win and withdraw, but the banks are greedy...

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Posted by Scorpion2288:
Hi CALICUL; What two fees should be charged? For example, if we withdraw 5000 mob points for $50, what fee will be charged to the skill for it, and if I also transfer it to my account, will they also charge a fee for that and how much? it will be, because I tried the party poker 2 times, but unfortunately it was rejected. Worship Worship Worship



Hi Scorpion2288.

There are no fees on this site, but Skrill has fees if you want to transfer from there to your visa card, or to your bank account.

Edited by CALICUL (11 March 2023 @ 18:01 GMT)


     
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In my opinion, it is best to withdraw to Srill, and what you do with it is not so important. It is worth reading on Srill what are the fees, where you can transfer what, how much is the currency conversion. This is the most important information you should know. I think that the option with a Visa card is also good, but personally I prefer a transfer to an account, because I already have it set up, I have a payment card assigned to it and I don't need any more such cards.

     
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Yeah, skril is best!

     
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Never opened a skrill account so was just wondering how it works? Is it similar to pay pal and the likes? I would have said to put any withdrawal in a poker account rather than going through any banking system.

     
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probably the taxes differ from country to country.

     
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Good afternoon everyone!!! Thank you for the answers, but Scorpion2288 says that party poker has rejected him twice!!! I will rather stick with skrill payment if I ever have 5000 mobpoints!!! Smile

     
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