THIS IS WHY I WON TO CONTESTS OFF THIS FORUM AND FOR THE LAST COUPLE OF DAYS BEEN TRYING TO GET OUT OF MY ECOCARD AND CAN'T AND THEY CHARGE TO MUCH FOR A WITHDRAW THEY WANT TO CHARGE ME 30 DOLLARS WHICH WILL LEAVE ME WITH ONLY 30 DOLLARS SO I THINK THAT I WILL JUST GIVE IT AWAY AND TAKE MY CHANCES OF JUST TRYING TO WIN ANOTHER CONTEST IN THE FUTURE IF ANYONE HAS AN IDEA LET ME KNOW
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Posted: Thu Aug 07, 2008 2:15 pm -
I only get charged when I transfer to other people with paypal. The don't charge me anything to send the money to my bank account. Of course I have had my paypal for many many year and am a verfied seller/buyer. So I am not sure if that counts or not but.....
Yeah you cannot gamble with paypal but you can send it to your bank for no fees for me here, but even if they charge you a fee they are quite resonable usually with their fees. Like when geno pays out I only get $28 and some change due to a bit of a fee, I think it is like 1.6% but that is not bad at all.
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Posted: Thu Aug 07, 2008 2:18 pm -
and netspend no longer does Paypal transfer. Paypal has put a stop to that, I think depending on where you live. So the only option for us in the banned states is paypal --> bank ---> to maybe a prepaid visa or whatever from there.
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Posted: Thu Aug 07, 2008 3:34 pm -
I transferred from paypal to netspend last week with no problem. As an basic paypal member I had my first 5 transfers free, now it's like 2.5% transfer fee each time. For USA, getting paid by paypal, then transfering to a bank account is the best method I have found. I know it's frustrating first setting things up, Jackie, but don't give up. It becomes easy once you've found the way that works best for you. And remember it is free money. The complications are caused by the new internet gaming laws and the CC staff has done everything it can to make the payment and transfer of funds as easy as humanly possible given the circumstaces.