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January 18, 2007 at 2:15 am #600141AnonymousInactive
Based on the Neteller changes I’m sure there will be many questions about different e-wallets. So instead of having random threads I figured I would start this thread to keep them centralized from the start. If the people with any experience with any of the non-Neteller companies could post their impressions then I’m sure this would help out people looking to restructure their affiliate payouts.
· Visa & Master Card –
· InstaDebit –
· ePassporte –
· ATMonline –
· Click2pay –
· Central Coin –
· UK Debit Cards –
· Moneybookers –
· Webmoney –
· Others –January 18, 2007 at 2:22 am #723113AnonymousInactiveMoneybookers.
I’ll keep this brief because I didn’t use them for long and it was a couple of years ago.
I used to as a customer and found them horrendous. Lousy system, appalling customer support.
I’ve heard things have improved since – I hope this is the case.
January 18, 2007 at 2:25 am #723115AnonymousInactive– Payspark (ATM card included)
– usemybank ( I beleive is now open to U.S player transactions not affliate payments)
– Firepaygreek39
January 18, 2007 at 5:01 pm #723219AnonymousInactiveMuch to my surprise just this past week I have been able to use my Visa debit card from my bank at the brighshare group of casinos. I’m pretty sure it has been denied there in the past. I have also used PaySpark but last time I used it you had to login to their website, make the deposit, wait for it to be processed (usually less than 15min) then you could deposit into the casino. Click2Pay is pretty much like neteller a one step process. So I would recommend Click2Pay just because of it’s simplicity.
January 18, 2007 at 5:23 pm #723221vladcizsolMemberMoneybookers doesnt service the US so forget them.
Firepay is no longer an option.
The only issue with Click2Pay is it’s difficult to sign up and get approved this will turn off players. Once you are approved the amounts they allow you to deposit or withdraw are terribley low and not suited to affiliate payments for many of us. Hopefully they will change their program or they wont be a viable alternative to Neteller.
January 18, 2007 at 5:40 pm #723226AnonymousInactivewhy do you say click2pay is not suitable for aff payments?
I just changed a few affs to that
January 18, 2007 at 5:49 pm #723229AnonymousInactiveOnce you are approved the amounts they allow you to deposit or withdraw are terribley low and not suited to affiliate payments for many of us.
if you want to deposit and play – yes – if you want to collect payments – there are no limits as far as I know.
on the other hand big payments are in the past … :angry:
there are some changes at payspark(before the end of the month) – hope they will try to be a alternative for Neteller.
January 18, 2007 at 5:54 pm #723230AnonymousInactiveCan someone give me some input on this scenario.
If you get an address in the UK and open a new neteller account with that address and deposit your affiliate payments in an offshore bank. Use that banks Visa debt card to pay your bills and live off of.
January 18, 2007 at 5:55 pm #723231vladcizsolMemberQuote:why do you say click2pay is not suitable for aff payments?Did you check out their star rating system and your withdrawel limits?
January 18, 2007 at 5:58 pm #723232vladcizsolMemberQuote:if you want to collect payments – there are no limits as far as I know.You can receive them, but can you withdraw them? IE lets says you receive $14,000 from Casino A and $12,000 from Casino B and $9,000 from Casino C all within two days (this is not uncommon during payment weeks) can you then withdraw $35,000 into your bank from Click2Pay? If so in how many payments and over what time period?
January 18, 2007 at 5:58 pm #723233AnonymousInactivehmm..
give me a sec
January 18, 2007 at 6:00 pm #723234AnonymousInactiveThe Star Rating is the maximum spending limit you have available on a 7 days basis minus total spending of the previous 7 days.
and is about credit card deposits, there are no limits if you have money in your click2pay account.
January 18, 2007 at 6:02 pm #723235AnonymousInactiveGood thread; very important for US players & affiliates as to whether or not we can find a viable alternative.
The impact of the actual law passing will be no where near the one of Neteller leaving. I expect we are going to get pounded as a result.
My biggest concern is what happens when you are unable to sign up for one of these wallets and the affiliate program wont or cant sent a check? Are we shit out of luck and they get to keep our commissions? I doubt anyone has these payment issues in their terms and conditions.
January 18, 2007 at 6:04 pm #723236AnonymousInactiveYou can receive them, but can you withdraw them? IE lets says you receive $14,000 from Casino A and $12,000 from Casino B and $9,000 from Casino C all within two days (this is not uncommon during payment weeks) can you then withdraw $35,000 into your bank from Click2Pay? If so in how many payments and over what time period?
yes, it’s possible, for that you need 2 star rating.
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January 18, 2007 at 6:10 pm #723238AnonymousInactivegood to know, I suppose a simple phone call gives you 2 starts (hoping)
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