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Re: Firepay
I've read all the responses, and there's so much bad advice, wow.
Firepay is great. It's fast, simple, and as long as you're not moving funds FROM your bank account, free. |
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Re: Firepay
It's good to have both Firepay and Neteller. Sometimes a site offers a better deal with one over the other, e.g. Neteller deposit bonuses, or lower WR -Casino-On-Net via Firepay. And sometime you just want a different payment method on a network. (You figure out why.)
If Firepay deposit charges bother you, simply fund it once with a sufficient amount and play well enough to never have to reload the account. (I think I've run my Firepay account for almost 18 months now without reloading. Lots of withdrawals though. [img]/images/graemlins/grin.gif[/img]) Short answer is, I recommend having both. Just check and see if one is a better deal than the other for any given site. |
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Re: Firepay
Only shortcoming of Firepay vs. Netelletr that I've seen is that some sites have a $500 per transaction limit w/ Firepay. This does NOT prevent you from firing off N (e.g. 6) consecutive transactions to deposit 3000 though. However, it could affect you if you need to make a high initial deposit for a bonus.
JWP |
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