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Stupid IGM Pay Question
Up until now, I've always used Neteller, and have only made withdrawals to my bank account. I've never withdrawn from my bank account to fund a poker site, since it is my understanding that most banks and credit card companies don't allow deposits into gambling sites.
I want to sign up for IGM Pay, but don't know how my bank will feel about it, since future deposits will then come directly from my bank account. Also, I don't have enough money in my bank account right now, so I'm gonna have to withdraw a portion of my bankroll from Neteller to fund my bank account so I can re-deposit using IGM Pay. Basically, is there anything I should be worried about? I don't want to take a large chunk of my bankroll out of Neteller and risk not being able to re-deposit it. I've never funded Neteller from my bank account for similar reasons (Neteller seems to cater primarily to online gambling establishments). I've always only made withdrawals. Thanks for any advice. |
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Re: Stupid IGM Pay Question
my bank and debit card are the same account at the same bank, i cant use my card, never had any problems with IGM, i dont think you should either
an interesting sidenote, im switching from IGM to neteller because im opening a new account at party |
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Re: Stupid IGM Pay Question
it's the credit card companies and more mainstream online payment processors (like paypal) who don't want to be associated with offshore gambling. the money in your own bank account, no one can stop you from putting it wherever you please. so going DIRECTLY to and from any bank to neteller, IGMpay or anything similar should never be a problem, no more than making a cash withdraw from an ATM and using it to buy lunch.
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Re: Stupid IGM Pay Question
Thanks guys
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Re: Stupid IGM Pay Question
[ QUOTE ]
an interesting sidenote, im switching from IGM to neteller because im opening a new account at party [/ QUOTE ] Small world! |
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