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Click2pay, anybody has experiences with them?
Click2pay is similar to Neteller and Firepay but I notice that the PrimaPoker networks use it as a cashout option.
Does anybody have any experiences relating to this service? I have just subscribed and ordered a debit card. |
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Re: Click2pay, anybody has experiences with them?
I would also be interested in feedback on Click2Pay as Truepoker is planning to add them as a payment/cashout option.
We recently added MyCitadel and are looking for more options. Truepoker CEO |
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Re: Click2pay, anybody has experiences with them?
In my experience, they are just a bit overcomplicated.
For instance, when you sign-up, they give you a funding limit of only $250. When you go to a site and purchase chips, the site contacts C2P, and C2P "loans" you this money while it waits the 2-3 day it takes to EFT the money from you bank account. In this respect it is much like Neteller InstaCash with only $250 limit. There is no option for funding your account with an EFT, eventhough it is linked to your checking account. So you're initially stuck with that $250 limit. Then they have a "star rating" system, from 1-5, with increasing deposit/cashout privilages. To increase your rating you have to send them scans of ID, bank account and utility bill. In addition, you have to establish a history with them. After using them once, and sending them all those documents, I am still at 2 stars, but my limit was increased to $750. Basically my opinion is that as a user, this service provides nothing that Neteller doesn't do much easier and better. |
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