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  • wcb231
    SBR Hustler
    • 01-13-11
    • 62

    #1
    Moneybookers question for someone totally unfamiliar
    Hi all,

    I'm looking to get back into betting a little bit, and in reading a ton of stuff on SBR I notice that a lot of people get easy cashouts thru Moneybookers, and I've also noticed a lot of the reputable sites have it as a deposit option. So I have some quick and easy questions to see if it's a better option than a CC.

    I live in the USA, what does that mean for its use? Is it comparable to the old epassporte option? It's relatively cheap, right? Easy to load money on from a debit?

    Thanks in advance
  • pjesnik24
    Restricted User
    • 11-01-05
    • 1286

    #2
    you cannot use it in usa for gambling transactions
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    • wcb231
      SBR Hustler
      • 01-13-11
      • 62

      #3
      Originally posted by pjesnik24
      you cannot use it in usa for gambling transactions
      Well that about covers it. That stinks.

      Thanks for your response. Is there a comparable service available to US residents?
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      • King_Suckerman
        SBR Wise Guy
        • 04-12-09
        • 945

        #4
        Originally posted by wcb231
        Well that about covers it. That stinks. Thanks for your response. Is there a comparable service available to US residents?
        Does neteller allow US players? I know its very similar to moneybookers.
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        • Chopsticks
          SBR MVP
          • 06-30-09
          • 1057

          #5
          Originally posted by King_Suckerman
          Does neteller allow US players? I know its very similar to moneybookers.
          No. I think they block Canada too, actually.
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          • chachi
            SBR MVP
            • 02-16-07
            • 4571

            #6
            any legitimate ewallet scheme available to US residents must block gambling or the feds will seize balances, just like last time
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            • lukahh
              SBR Wise Guy
              • 04-08-10
              • 941

              #7
              you can't use e-wallet in usa for gambling.
              you could still use it for other things, i guess in future many p2p and b2b transactions may go via ewallets, because it will be faster and cheaper than banks.
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              • ROGUE63
                SBR Sharp
                • 09-20-10
                • 313

                #8
                ya no u.s.a. for moneybookers ;that said i reaally like the services moneybookers offers and the cheap rates
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                • Ruifgalmeida
                  SBR MVP
                  • 04-23-08
                  • 2024

                  #9
                  Originally posted by King_Suckerman

                  Does neteller allow US players? I know its very similar to moneybookers.
                  No neteller for americans too, I think you can use moneybookers but not for gambling sites
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