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Deposit and withdrawal methods: Muchbetter ultimate deposit/payment method or not ? (Page 3)

Topic created on 10th Nov. 2020 | Page: 3 of 3 | Answers: 25 | Views: 4,104
cbz490
Experienced
Gääähhhn....Bitten dogs bark

But as I said, is your money The stupidity of man...:D incredibly the money is really on the street!!!

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u****n
cbz490 wrote on 12/11/2020 at 09:47: Yawn....Bitten dogs bark

But as I said, it's your money The stupidity of man...:D unbelievable the money is really on the street!!!

one notices, you have not really nen plan pay out times further on the bank account and rejoice. On the muzzle you fall with it but definitely still, you do not notice now but yet

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cbz490
Experienced
Shall block the me as I said my gambler account...

But you do not really believe that you so better get away with it?


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u****n
cbz490 wrote on 12.11.2020 at 10:53 am: Shall the me as said block my zocker account...

But you don't really think you can get away with it better this way!!!



Of course, the use of e-wallets is the much safer option. Advantages have already been listed here enough. E-wallets are not deposited with the credit bureaus and therefore do not affect the credit rating, which alone is sufficient reason. In addition, the fees are low compared to account maintenance fees. You pay account maintenance fees in any case, whether you win or lose is irrelevant. These are calculated on the year not infrequently at 80-100 €. Skrill fees are only charged for withdrawals. Your mentioned 7,50€ are also by the way the Max.fee, which accrues if you transfer in the range of over 500 euros, otherwise the fee is only 1.75%

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campamocha
Rookie
Basically, wallets are a kind of "personal financial firewall"
You can take this to the extreme, or you can leave it at the fact that your gaming activity is a bit more private, with less "eyeballs" from the outside. Besides, it makes bankroll management easier if you play on multiple sites or even play Poker etc. Deposit once a month, that's the budget... all transactions consolidated in the wallet also makes it easier to keep track etc - there are raison d'être for wallets, one sees it for himself as advantageous and preferred method, the other not......

I think wallet are ne logical alternative to direct payment methods

A note on the tiresome topic of Schufa - there has been some change, also as a consequence of the changes in the German market. In order to comply with the somewhat excessive requirements and obligations of the Money Laundering Directive, in particular § 16, para. 4 GWG ( here is a valid alignment guideline from NRW: https://www.brd.nrw.de/ordnung_gefahrenabwehr/gluecksspielrecht/service/gs_anwendungsrichtlinien.pdf ) . To meet this, some payment providers, those that generally require the customer to register (so here in the special topic: Wallets), have now chosen Schufa to do the address matching. Of course, this is not a scoring or credit check query with Schufa, but it is a Schufa query visible to third parties (inquirers), which ultimately suggests to the half-knowing that this person is probably gambling. He has registered with one of the usual gaming wallets at least.

All paysafe products do this now so (Skrill, Neteller, mypsc). I can not copy an image here, otherwise I would show how it looks in the Schufaregister. It says in the wording: Paysafe Financial Services Limited (Sphonic) has made a new request. Sphonic is the third party service Provider that mediates the technical connection to Schufa for paysafe.

Just for your information.








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u****n
campamocha wrote on 12.11.2020 at 13:26: To be fair, some payment providers, those that generally require the customer to register (so here in the special topic: Wallets), have now chosen Schufa to make the address match. Of course, this is not a scoring or credit check query with Schufa, but it is a Schufa query visible to third parties (inquirers), which ultimately suggests to the half-knowing that this person is probably gambling. He has registered with one of the usual gaming wallets at least.

All paysafe products do this now so (Skrill, Neteller, mypsc). I can not copy an image here, otherwise I would show how it looks in the Schufaregister. It says in the wording: Paysafe Financial Services Limited (Sphonic) has made a new request. Sphonic is the third party service Provider that mediates the technical connection to Schufa for paysafe.

Just for your information.









It is true that these companies can submit queries to Schufa for the purpose of checking legitimacy. These queries are also stored at Schufa for 12 months. However, no bank receives such types of queries. Schufa is only allowed to inform a bank about the credit and condition inquiries of the last 10 days of a customer, even if these are also stored for 12 months at Schufa

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