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NETeller : We allow one free NETeller pay out per calender month up to a max of $3000 . All additional Neteller Pay outs will have a 3% charge of the amount requested levied against your account . Example : You will be charged $30 for every $1000 you request after the first Free payment of $3000 or less.
 

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That's an excessive charge. A book should never charge more for the Neteller withdrawal than Neteller charges them. It should not be a source of income for the book. Whether it's purpose is to discourage withdrawals, who knows, maybe or maybe not, but it is unacceptable. I would not play at a book with such a rule and hopefully everyone feels this way.

What book?
 

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I don't mind this if its at a good bonus shop and as long as I get my one freebie a month. But books that I cant get out of without leaving an ounce of meat behind on the way out really irk me. Maybe it would help if I read the rules 1st
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Buzz, don't you think it's wrong for a book to charge more than it costs them? The bonus has nothing to do with it. If they need to recoup some of the bonus then they should just give less bonus, not penalize players taking a withdrawal.
 

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I guess this is taken from the Cascade webpage?

I really hope we'll see some serious competition for Neteller very soon.
 
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Neteller is pricing themselves out of the market. This is a HUGE opportunity for Sbuxx\firepay\etc if someone can really get their act together.
 

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<BLOCKQUOTE class="ip-ubbcode-quote"><font size="-1">quote:</font><HR> Buzz, don't you think it's wrong for a book to charge more than it costs them? <HR></BLOCKQUOTE>Hmmm... well yes, as a general rule I think it's bad policy to make a profit on a withdraw. Isn't booking a license to print money anyway?

But they are giving you a free one each month, right? I would wait if it was me. One free shot a month seems fair. Heck, I'm sure not ever going to pay that 3%. Just wait a few days if you already got your freebie.
 

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I was under the impression that the fee Neteller charged books for deposit/withdrawals was minimum 4%.
 

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<BLOCKQUOTE class="ip-ubbcode-quote"><font size="-1">quote:</font><HR> I really hope we'll see some serious competition for Neteller very soon. <HR></BLOCKQUOTE>

Competition makes it better for the players
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Does WWTS allow even 1 free Neteller per 30 days? (i see no info on their website about it.)
 

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Customers are entitled to two free payouts via NETeller a month. There is a $15 fee for subsequent payouts. Maximum payout via NETeller is $5,000 per day and $10,000 per week.
 

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what stood out most to me is that the same page as this announcement was on was another saying you could now deposit up to 8,000 a day using neteller. you can deposit 8,000 a day but we charge extra for all withdrawals over 3,000 a month? isnt this a little one sided? im probably missing something. is there no fee for an 8000 deposit? why not no fees up to the amount you deposited that month instead of a 3000 dollar limit ? just asking
 

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Just want to mention, we have NO FEES for deposits or withdrawals via Neteller. There is NO limit on deposits or withdrawals period!


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