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Deposit and withdrawal methods: MiFinity payout (Page 2)

Topic created on 14th Dec. 2024 | Page: 2 of 2 | Answers: 29 | Views: 2,067
KayRONALDOne
Rookie
Hello, has anyone ever paid out from MiFinity to a Skrill MasterCard or Passafemastercard?
Is it even possible to verify them?

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Sela1
Amateur

KayRONALDOne wrote on 27.01.2025 at 11:48 am: Hello, has anyone ever paid out from MiFinity to the Skrill MasterCard or Passafemastercard.
Is it even possible to verify them?

It's been a while, but I have paid out to the Paysafe debit card before. To verify them, you have to Deposit with the card at Mifinity. A code then appears on the statement with which the card can be verified.


If nothing has been changed, it should work like this.

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Malganes
Top Member

KayRONALDOne wrote on 27.01.2025 at 11:48 am: Hello, has anyone ever paid out from MiFinity to the Skrill MasterCard or Passafemastercard.
Is it even possible to verify them?

Even if it would work, I wouldn't recommend it. Skrill and Paysafecard belong to the Paysafe Group. In addition to Skrill, the Skrill Group itself also includes Payolution, Paysafecard and Ukash. This can lead to problems if you pay out money there from MiFinity. Personally, I wouldn't do it, but in the end everyone has to decide for themselves.

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MisterL
Expert

Malganes wrote on January 03, 2025 at 10:34 pm:
1. C24 Bank or bank in general, do not use again. This can lead to problems, as the casino you mentioned is illegal.
2. When paying out, enter your desired payout amount, e.g. 20 euros, and in the next field either enter the e-mail address with which you registered with MiFinity, or your MiFinity account number, which can be seen directly on the start page under your assigned account name.
3. Paying out via your buddy's bank is not possible because you have to be the account holder yourself.

@Freakz0id
You were quicker with your answer and I was just writing my answer^^

sry does anyone know if there is a master/visacard with myfinity?


i once read something here about a virtual card that you can load into your iphone. how does it work?

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Malganes
Top Member

MisterL wrote on March 23rd, 2025 at 12:43 pm:

sry does anyone know if there is a master/visacard at myfinity?


i once read something here about a virtual card that you can load into your iphone. how does it work?

No, MiFinity doesn't have a credit card. I think they should work on that too. All other providers such as Skrill, Jeton etc. also offer a credit card. I don't know why MiFinity doesn't.


What you mean is perhaps this: https://www.gamblejoe.com/forum/online-casinos/einzahlung-auszahlung/4500euro-gewinn-bei-stake-ndash-wie-gehe-ich-am-besten-vor-429212/#p429262

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MisterL
Expert
too bad they don't offer a card, won't pay out on it

Belfast would actually be a nice place

Jeton is not in the EU, but they have damn high fees, and Keir Starmer is based more in Brussels than in London

switzerland is surrounded, the EU is getting more and more corrosive

is there no e-wallet in hungary?


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Malganes
Top Member

MisterL wrote on 23.03.2025 at 22:41: too bad that they don't offer a card, won't pay out on it

Belfast would actually be a nice place

Jeton is not in the EU, but they have damn high fees, and the Keir Starmer sits more in Brussels than in London

switzerland is surrounded, the EU is getting more and more corrosive

is there no e-wallet in hungary?


What do you want with e-wallets that are available in Hungary? But if you're looking for e-wallets or any payment methods at all, type this into Google: Hungary and e-wallet

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Saphira
Elite
I wrote to Mifinity some time ago and asked if they had any plans to offer credit cards at some point. They wrote back that they are only a Provider of virtual wallets and not a banking institution and will therefore not be offering any physical or virtual cards.

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Malganes
Top Member

Saphira wrote on 23.03.2025 at 23:09: I wrote to Mifinity some time ago and asked if there were any plans to offer credit cards at some point. They wrote back that they are only a Provider of virtual wallets and not a banking institution and therefore will not offer physical or virtual cards.

All right Saphira, thank you for the information. So there will be no credit card from MiFinity in the future either. That's good to know.

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Saphira
Elite

Malganes wrote on March 23rd, 2025 at 11:27 pm:

All right Saphira, thank you for the info. So there will be no credit card from MiFinity in the future either. That's good to know.

You're welcome. And yes, it didn't sound like they ever intended to offer credit cards. I had emphasized in my email that many customers would certainly be pleased about this and were waiting for it, that it would be a great thing, but they reacted rather piqued. Luckily there's still Jeton

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MisterL
Expert

Malganes wrote on March 23rd, 2025 at 10:54 pm:

What do you want with e-wallets that are available in Hungary? But if you're looking for e-wallets or any payment methods at all, type this into Google: Hungary and e-wallet

my car mechanic told me that he has an account there, f7nanzamt is breathing down his neck


i say yes EU, but he me7nt victor won't allow it

thought you knew something about it

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Malganes
Top Member

MisterL wrote on 24.03.2025 02:02:

my car mechanic told me that he has an account there, f7nanzamt is hanging on his neck


i say yes EU, but he me7nt victor won't let that happen

thought you knew something about it

No, I haven't heard anything about it yet. Yes, that's what I've been saying/thinking about the EU all along.

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MisterL
Expert
Malganes wrote on March 24th, 2025 at 9:22 pm:

No, I haven't heard that yet. Yes, I've been talking/thinking about the EU the whole time.


i wanted to transfer money from myfinity or Jeton to Wise, but somehow it doesn't work because of international blah blah blah.

do "you" perhaps have a todoo list?

quite tiring all this

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Malganes
Top Member

MisterL wrote on March 26th, 2025 at 2:49 pm:

wanted to transfer money from myfinity or Jeton to Wise, but somehow it doesn't work because of international blah blah blah....

do you" perhaps have a todoo list ?

quite tiring all this

What exactly is the message that says it's not working? Why don't you ask the support team what the problem might be, they will certainly be able to help you.

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MisterL
Expert
At MiFinity you transfer the desired amount from the Gaming eWallet to the eCommerce eWallet. From there, click on "Send". The option "external bank transfer" will then appear. Then enter the recipient and you're done.

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