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Deposit and withdrawal methods: Payment cards a la PSC

Topic created on 02nd Mar. 2021 | Page: 1 of 1 | Answers: 8 | Views: 1,534
Manecko
Rookie
Servus,



Are there still any Deposit options like PSC? So ne recharge cards in any store?
I don't have online banking or eWallets, so this would be interesting


Greetings

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Manecko wrote on 02.03.2021 at 15:45: Servus,



Are there still any Deposit options like PSC? So ne recharge cards in any store?
I don't have online banking or eWallets, so this would be interesting


Greetings

Cash to Code

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CashtoCode_Support
Rookie
Seniorfips wrote on 02/03/2021 at 15:48
Cash to Code

Thanks for the suggestion Seniorfips
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LG Patrick

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Anonym
Oh, cash to code still exists?

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CashtoCode_Support
Rookie
Autonymous wrote on 04/03/2021 at 12:17 PM: Oh, Cash to Code is still around?

hi autonym,
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CasinoReuber
Amateur
Otherwise, I can recommend ecoPayz Vouchers. But unfortunately there are few casinos where you can Deposit with it.

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domi2103
Rookie
CasinoReuber wrote on 05.03.2021 at 12:29 pm: Can you otherwise ecoPayz Vouchers recommend. But unfortunately there are few casinos where you can Deposit with it.

With Eco Voucher you can also load EcoPayz, is accepted in most casinos. Are then but unfortunately fees with.
And as far as I know you can only buy Eco Voucher online.

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supermode
Expert
domi2103 wrote on 05/03/2021 at 22:52
With Eco Voucher you can also load ecoPayz, is accepted in most casinos. Are then but unfortunately fees with.
And as far as I know you can only buy Eco Voucher online.

I've just tried with such a voucher, code get deposited on my Ecopayz account has everything worked but in the long run extremely expensive in terms of fees, 3.60 because I bought the voucher online and when depositing on Ecopayz again 1.45 € of the Deposit amount, how crap are they then?

Was the last time that I have done so.

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domi2103
Rookie
supermode wrote on 07.03.2021 at 16:24
I just tried this with such a voucher, got code on my ecoPayz account deposited everything worked but in the long run extremely expensive as far as fees are concerned, 3.60 because I bought the voucher online and when depositing on Ecopayz another 1.45€ from the Deposit amount, how crap are they?

Was the last time that I have done so.

There are some portals that offer vouchers, which also differ somewhat in the fees. But overall, this is already ne expensive story
For me, this is also not a real alternative to Paysafecard

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