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Deposit and withdrawal methods: Online wallet to avoid movements on bank account statement?

Topic created on 13th Aug. 2020 | Page: 1 of 5 | Answers: 40 | Views: 9,580
genrix
Top Member
Hello all,
since I tend to gamble a bit more than usual lately, I have a lot of withdrawals and deposits (deposit <50€, withdrawals mostly <500€) on my bank account statement as a result.

I would like to get around this by using an "online wallet" in the future (As far as I know, this would work e.g. via MyPaysafecard, right? As far as I understand it I can load as many PSCs as I want on there and then constantly Deposit and withdraw to this account?)

What other options are there regarding online wallet? What can you recommend to not have the constant account movements listed directly on the bank account?

Thanks in advance.

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Sarkasto
Expert
I can recommend MuchBetter. You can also use almost everywhere (casinos) to Deposit / withdraw
To pay out to the mypaysafe acc is unfortunately not possible on the vast majority of sites.

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upola
Legend
Skrill or Neteller

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CashtoCode_Support
Rookie
Hi genrix,
You can Deposit up to 400€ in cash at Online Casinos with CashtoCode - no bank details or credit card info is required here. Also no registration with us

Regarding withdrawals:
Many of our customers use Cashtocode in combination with MuchBetter, because you can also withdraw quickly and easily with it.

LG
Patrick

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Anonym

genrix wrote on 08/13/2020 at 09:26: Hello everyone,
since I tend to gamble a bit more than usual lately, I have a lot of withdrawals and deposits (deposit <50€, withdrawals mostly <500€) on my bank account statement as a result.

I would like to get around this by using an "online wallet" in the future (As far as I know, this would work e.g. via MyPaysafecard, right? As far as I understand it I can load as many PSCs as I want on there and then constantly Deposit and withdraw to this account?)

What other options are there regarding online wallet? What can you recommend to not have the constant account movements listed directly on the bank account?

Thanks in advance.

I would definitely recommend Neteller.

You can fund your Neteller account in real time via Klarna/immediate transfer or credit card.
Casinos often prefer Neteller for the speed of withdrawal.
There is also a credit card where you can withdraw cash directly from your Neteller account.

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garfield68
Elite
i would also advise you to use Neteller,i have been using it for many years now,and there have never been any problems with it. and with the card you can withdraw up to 1000€ daily at any ATM. almost all casinos offer neteller,and withdrawals to this e-wallet are usually very fast. ( at videoslozs for example it normally takes only 2-3 min. )

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Jojolino
Amateur
It doesn't really matter Skrill or Neteller or MuchBetter in the end everything is the same main thing an e-wallet. I personally can recommend Muchbetter.

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genrix
Top Member
First of all, thank you for the numerous responses.

I have decided to use Skrill and am satisfied so far.

However, I noticed that I pay a fee of 6€ for each withdrawal. Does this apply to the other e-wallets as well?

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S****3
so if you withdraw money with the Skrill MasterCard at an ATM that also offers Mastercard (e.g. Sparkasse), then you pay pretty much exactly 1.75% of the withdrawn amount in fees

A domestic transfer, or debit to your bank account currently has a flat fee of 5.50 €. If it is a small amount up to 300 euros, it makes more sense to collect the money with your Skrill card at the ATM and Deposit it at your bank.

regarding your other question: as far as I know, netteler is subject to the same fees, as it is also a subsidiary of Paysafe, as is Skrill
Paypal withdrawals to your bank account are free, but PayPal can only be used for sports betting.

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Falko
Icon
His ecoPayz eWallet you can also load with the Paysafekarte, but whether there are fees and in case yes how high they are then I do not know. But with Ecopayz you can also Deposit and withdraw in many casinos.

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