Jojolino wrote on 24/08/2020 at 18:16
I can't imagine that it works ! Not from Germany, from other countries is not possible to Deposit with Paysafe from Germany
Or can someone write here if it works who uses Ecopays ?
Hopefully we will know soon. I just sent a mail to the support with these two questions - 1. Is it possible to load his ecoPayz account with the Paysafe card, if you live in Germany? 2. If that should be possible, how high are the fees for recharging with the Paysafe card? Now let's see how long the answer is waiting and when I get it, then I copy the answer purely here in this thread
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24th Aug. 2020, at 09:11 pm CEST#23
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Falko wrote on 24/08/2020 at 19:25
Hopefully we will know soon. I just sent a mail to the support with these two questions - 1. Is it possible to load his ecoPayz account with the Paysafe card, if you live in Germany ? 2. If that should be possible, how high are the fees for recharging with the Paysafe card? Now let's see how long the answer is waiting and when I get it, then I copy the answer purely here in this thread.
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25th Aug. 2020, at 02:52 am CEST#24
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Thank you for your email.
We have received your request, but need to inform you that we need additional time to respond fully.
Our goal is to respond as soon as possible and we will contact you in next business days.
We apologize for the inconvenience.
Yours sincerely,
The ecoPayz Team
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25th Aug. 2020, at 02:28 pm CEST#25
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Thank you very much for your email.
Firstly, we would like to say that we are very pleased that you are interested in our service.
Paysafecard is a Deposit option available for Germany. The fee is 8.5%
Please note that the maximum transaction amount for this option is limited. The amount and the fee in total cannot exceed 1000 (any currency)
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25th Aug. 2020, at 02:32 pm CEST#26
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Falko wrote on 25.08.2020 at 14:28: Thank you for your email.
Firstly, we want to say that we are very pleased that you are interested in our service.
Paysafecard is a Deposit option available for Germany. The fee is 8.5%
Please note that the maximum transaction amount for this option is limited. The amount and the fee in total cannot exceed 1000 (any currency)
So that was the answer from ecoPayz,though I find the fee very high. How much is the fee compared to when you deposit with CashtoCode at Mutchbetter ?
Falko wrote on 25.08.2020 at 14:32
So that was the answer from ecoPayz,but I find the fee very high. How high is the fee compared to when you Deposit with CashtoCode at Mutchbetter ?
Falko wrote on 25.08.2020 at 14:28: Thank you for your email.
Firstly, we want to say that we are very pleased that you are interested in our service.
Paysafecard is a Deposit option available for Germany. The fee is 8.5%
Please note that the maximum transaction amount for this option is limited. The amount and the fee in total cannot exceed 1000 (any currency)
8.5% I find really exaggerated.
But still do not believe that you can deposit from Germany with PSC
At MuchBetter with Cash to Code it's only 4%
But 8.5% would deposit but no one then I can just give away money:-) we do anyway already with our losses
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28th Aug. 2020, at 10:26 am CEST#29
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supermode wrote on 08/24/2020 at 15:30: So I have had good experiences with Neteller, but also use MuchBetter, MyPaysafe and rarely skrill.
With Neteller is then e.g. Paysafe payment solutions limited on the account statement, however, I think that is now new, previously there was something else.
I just have to quote myself because as I wrote the yes have changed the name / purpose of the transfer and since then I have problems to Deposit from the bank via Giropay on Neteller, come up to the TAN input and when that is entered comes a message that the payment could not be executed and I should contact my bank advisor, maybe there was something too much Paysafe Payment Solutions movement on the account to see or it's just an error, just for the record. With Klarna I can currently charge, is still Paysafe on the account statement.
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28th Aug. 2020, at 04:19 pm CEST#30
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Hi dear Gamble friends,
i have a similar question, but on the one hand it's about Pokerstars specifically (in case someone has knowledge there) and about higher sums than discussed here so far
Therefore I don't know if the buis now given tips are transferable to my situation.
i play online Poker full time on Pokerstars since this year and make on average 3-4K euros a month
So far I have only deposited and withdrawn with my visa card.
I would now prefer to use an e-wallet and withdraw the money via a credit card at the ATM to avoid account transactions, as I am a bit afraid of a letter
from the tax office.
Does anyone have any experience with this? So with annual sums in the range of 40-80k ?
Is it easy to transfer them to Skrill and then pay them out over the year via credit card?
Can I just make a small Deposit with Skrill or MuchBetter to unlock this payment method and then be able to withdraw large sums on Skrill?
And do you know how often it happens that the tax office wants to inspect the account or at what sums this is to be expected? What does the bank have to report?
Thank you very much for your help
Best wishes and good luck at the tables and machines.
PokerStarsJoe
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Hopefully we will know soon. I just sent a mail to the support with these two questions - 1. Is it possible to load his ecoPayz account with the Paysafe card, if you live in Germany? 2. If that should be possible, how high are the fees for recharging with the Paysafe card? Now let's see how long the answer is waiting and when I get it, then I copy the answer purely here in this thread
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Top Falko! Am really curious what the answer is
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We have received your request, but need to inform you that we need additional time to respond fully.
Our goal is to respond as soon as possible and we will contact you in next business days.
We apologize for the inconvenience.
Yours sincerely,
The ecoPayz Team
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Firstly, we would like to say that we are very pleased that you are interested in our service.
Paysafecard is a Deposit option available for Germany. The fee is 8.5%
Please note that the maximum transaction amount for this option is limited. The amount and the fee in total cannot exceed 1000 (any currency)
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So that was the answer from ecoPayz,though I find the fee very high. How much is the fee compared to when you deposit with CashtoCode at Mutchbetter ?
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8.5% I find really exaggerated.
But still do not believe that you can deposit from Germany with PSC
At MuchBetter with Cash to Code it's only 4%
But 8.5% would deposit but no one then I can just give away money:-) we do anyway already with our losses
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I just have to quote myself because as I wrote the yes have changed the name / purpose of the transfer and since then I have problems to Deposit from the bank via Giropay on Neteller, come up to the TAN input and when that is entered comes a message that the payment could not be executed and I should contact my bank advisor, maybe there was something too much Paysafe Payment Solutions movement on the account to see or it's just an error, just for the record. With Klarna I can currently charge, is still Paysafe on the account statement.
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i have a similar question, but on the one hand it's about Pokerstars specifically (in case someone has knowledge there) and about higher sums than discussed here so far
Therefore I don't know if the buis now given tips are transferable to my situation.
i play online Poker full time on Pokerstars since this year and make on average 3-4K euros a month
So far I have only deposited and withdrawn with my visa card.
I would now prefer to use an e-wallet and withdraw the money via a credit card at the ATM to avoid account transactions, as I am a bit afraid of a letter
from the tax office.
Does anyone have any experience with this? So with annual sums in the range of 40-80k ?
Is it easy to transfer them to Skrill and then pay them out over the year via credit card?
Can I just make a small Deposit with Skrill or MuchBetter to unlock this payment method and then be able to withdraw large sums on Skrill?
And do you know how often it happens that the tax office wants to inspect the account or at what sums this is to be expected? What does the bank have to report?
Thank you very much for your help
Best wishes and good luck at the tables and machines.
PokerStarsJoe
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