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Old 12-15-2005, 01:28 AM
KnickNut3 KnickNut3 is offline
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Default New party account funding

Hello. I've done lots of searching to find some things about Party's policies on funding our new accounts. Can't deposit via Neteller (unless you get a new one, which is YMMV) but can withdraw to it. (Some have reported having Neteller reinstated by Party via phone.) Can't use the same bank account either, as it shows it as being linked to another account.

I only have one bank account I'd like to fund it with if I can't use Neteller, and now that's blocked out too. I used Firepay for my first deposit, but that would incur fees (plus I'd miss out on IGM-Pay bonus). Would rather not wait to open an ING or something, since that will take 2 weeks or so to clear. Is it worth an e-mail to try to get them to remove that checking account info from my other account so that I can use the bank account with my new party account? I'm afraid of them saying "Why did you open a new account when you know you have one? An affiliate isn't a proper excuse, we're closing your new one." I can't find much valuable in regards to this via a search, so I was hoping for some advice. Is phone definitely the way to go? (I'd prefer e-mail, so that I can clearly type out the other accounts it is linked to.) Do I give them the other account names to unlink it, or do I just say it won't let me deposit? Do I ask them to activate Neteller, too, or is that worthless?

Thanks for the help. Don't want to screw this up. Hopefully this can be a resource for others as well, since right now the information is a bit scattered (if at all on here).
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