Cascade - 3% Neteller withdrawal fee!

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Yes - 3%

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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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VVV:

PLEEEEESSSS

DON'T GET BEANBRAIN CRANKED UP THIS MORNING, IT'S TOO EARLY.
 

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<BLOCKQUOTE class="ip-ubbcode-quote"><font size="-1">quote:</font><HR>Originally posted by Joey C:
VVV:

PLEEEEESSSS

DON'T GET BEANBRAIN CRANKED UP THIS MORNING, IT'S TOO EARLY.<HR></BLOCKQUOTE>


LMAO

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One free is good enough for me. $30 per Dime is steep i think.
 

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I am already worried about 0.125% that I have to pay for a transfer from Hong Kong to Macau. Imagine paying 3%.
Neteller must be so rich.
 

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Cascade has stated that this "new arrangement" was forced on them by Neteller. I don't think Cascade likes it anymore than anyone else.

Neteller had better stop their obvious price gouging - with money transfer systems such as Moneybookers charging a small fraction of the fees that Neteller does, Neteller may find themselves on the outside looking in a year or two from now.
 

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Halifax,

I have heard of moneybookers. Is that an option availbable to US Customers?
 

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I would pay 10% right now to get my money out of Cascade scott free. I am carrying a significant balance there and have read on different forums that this place is shaky?? I hope they are wrong, I like Cascade and would not like to lose my balance there.
 

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Ft Worth:

Interesting first post.

Now what's really your axe to grind here?
 

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Joel I am a pretty big player from Texas and hear stuff, probably not true though. I sure have no ax to grind with you or anyone else.
 

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FT Worth:

Why would you make the statement that you would pay 10% to get your $$ out of Cascade?

Are you saying you tried to get paid and have been refused?
 

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<BLOCKQUOTE class="ip-ubbcode-quote"><font size="-1">quote:</font><HR>Originally posted by altice:
Halifax,

I have heard of moneybookers. Is that an option availbable to US Customers?<HR></BLOCKQUOTE>

As far as I know, Moneybookers is available to Americans.

A more limiting factor is that it is only available at a handful of books, mostly European.

The two "best known" books that take Moneybookers are Gamebookers and Betfair (betting exchange). It makes sense that Gamebookers uses them, since the parent company of Gamebookers is also the parent company of Moneybookers.

Moneybookers is also used by Pointbet (Asia), Fonbet (Russia), Jokerbets (Austria), and a couple of others that I can't remember for the life of me.
 

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Joel when your carrying big numbers at a book you pray every night you will get paid. I would actually pay 10% fees with any book.
 

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Correct: moneybookers is available to American customers, you link one or more bank accounts to it for wire transfers.
 

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FT Worth:

Your post makes no sense, at all. So you are saying you would tell your book, look you owe me 90 dimes, but I'll give you a 10% discount if you pay me?


HAVE YOU REQUESTED $$ FROM CASCADE AND NOT BEEN PAID, YES OR NO?
 

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<BLOCKQUOTE class="ip-ubbcode-quote"><font size="-1">quote:</font><HR>Originally posted by Forth Worth:
I would pay 10% right now to get my money out of Cascade scott free. I am carrying a significant balance there and have read on different forums that this place is shaky?? I hope they are wrong, I like Cascade and would not like to lose my balance there.<HR></BLOCKQUOTE>

so why don't you request a withdrawal?!?!?!?
 

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