Quietscheentchen wrote on 13.12.2019 at 11:02 am
That believe then no longer goes..at one and the same casino..that's how I understood it
That's how it is. After 50€ code you have to specify a verified mypasayfe wallet. You can of course still Deposit 50€ in one and 50€ in another, at least for now.
I'm pretty sure this will be history soon, too, at the latest from Q3/2020, when you can deposit PSC in OC and at betting providers only via wallet...
But I have always been taken for "stupid"...
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15th Dec. 2019, at 12:29 pm CET#33
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As of December 30, 2019, Deposit via Paysafe Card will also now be regulated.
Who wants to deposit more than 50 euros a day in a casino in the future, can only do so via the site paysafecard.com and there you have to verify yourself with ID etc. of course. They are also quite strict, wanted proof of where I got the cards and the money. I am now blocked and can only advise against it.
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15th Dec. 2019, at 12:57 pm CET#34
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MarcT22186 wrote on 12/14/2019 2:36 PM
That's right. After 50€ code you have to specify a verified mypasayfe wallet. You can of course still Deposit 50€ in one and 50€ in another, at least for now.
I'm pretty sure this will be history soon, too, at the latest from Q3/2020, when you can deposit PSC in OC and at betting providers only via wallet...
But I have always been taken for "stupid"...
Very well recognized. So of course you also escape a gambling license in the future.
One allows it, but dries up the deposit methods. Remaining
probably transfers, with which one runs the Risk that the current account is closed
will be closed
CashtoCode runs without registration and at higher denominations = EUR: 10, 20, 50, 100, 200 and 400 per transaction. But only available in some casinos.
Chillaqueen92 wrote on 12/15/2019 at 12:29: As of December 30, 2019, Deposit via Paysafe Card is also now regulated.
Who wants to deposit more than 50 euros a day in a casino in the future, can only do so via the site paysafecard.com and there you have to verify yourself with ID etc. of course. They are also quite strict, wanted proof of where I got the cards and the money. I am now blocked and can only advise against it.
And then the next problem would come. Who then pays in via My Paysafecard, can then certainly no longer pay out at the casino by bank transfer or Trustly. Then you have to pay out the win via Paysafe. That would be nothing for me, because you have to pay fees if you want to have money transferred from My Paysafecard.com to his bank account
When I read that so, I take from a registration rather distance...well there I am curious, if that comes so far that without registration from 3rd quarter nix more with Paysafecards goes, whether some of the OC turn away and then but some more cash to code will introduce...about my bank account it is still too tricky for me to Deposit ... in any case, the game in OC seems to be made difficult, which can also mean something good
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16th Dec. 2019, at 12:15 pm CET#38
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The solution is actually only Neteller and Skrill. If you are afraid of questions from your bank as to why transfers have gone there, you can simply specify "Trading" and peace is restored. Gold, cryptocurrencies, stocks - take your pick.
In any case, an e-wallet makes sense for those who prefer a fixed budget per month. For example, I Deposit a fixed amount per month. If all, then all. Out goes the mouse
Totoro wrote on 16.12.2019 at 12:15: The solution is actually only Neteller and Skrill. Who fears questions from his bank why transfers went there, then you can just specify "Trading" and peace is. Gold, cryptocurrencies, stocks - take your pick.
In any case, an e-wallet makes sense for those who prefer a fixed budget per month. For example, I Deposit a fixed amount per month. If all, then all. Out goes the mouse.
Is not there (depending on the casino) myPaysafecard the better alternative? Meanwhile, you can also pay out there and fees are often not / are only 2% (so cheaper than Skrill)
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16th Dec. 2019, at 01:20 pm CET#40
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Totoro wrote on 16.12.2019 at 12:15: The solution is actually only Neteller and Skrill. Who fears questions from his bank why transfers went there, then you can just specify "Trading" and peace is. Gold, cryptocurrencies, stocks - take your pick.
In any case, an e-wallet makes sense for those who prefer a fixed budget per month. For example, I Deposit a fixed amount per month. If all, then all. Out goes the mouse.
So if a bank really looks into it, your checking account is gone. Even for this, receipts can be demanded.
And 90% of the gamblers use e-wallets, banks know that too. They are not that stupid.
It is and remains a risk. And if PSC should fall away completely, you have in principle no more possibility,
if the bank has taken a shot at you
E-wallets are just as insecure in my opinion. As you write, at least once a month you transfer money there
there. And if you use certain keywords in the transfer, the clerk will automatically receive a
A hint. Whether the bank does something is another issue, of course, but don't think that you are safe there.
Talk to a clerk, it is very interesting what they know.
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When I bought my house, they went through almost 2 years of statements,
So always make sure there's nothing on the main account.
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That's how it is. After 50€ code you have to specify a verified mypasayfe wallet. You can of course still Deposit 50€ in one and 50€ in another, at least for now.
I'm pretty sure this will be history soon, too, at the latest from Q3/2020, when you can deposit PSC in OC and at betting providers only via wallet...
But I have always been taken for "stupid"...
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Who wants to deposit more than 50 euros a day in a casino in the future, can only do so via the site paysafecard.com and there you have to verify yourself with ID etc. of course. They are also quite strict, wanted proof of where I got the cards and the money. I am now blocked and can only advise against it.
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Very well recognized. So of course you also escape a gambling license in the future.
One allows it, but dries up the deposit methods. Remaining
probably transfers, with which one runs the Risk that the current account is closed
will be closed
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And then the next problem would come. Who then pays in via My Paysafecard, can then certainly no longer pay out at the casino by bank transfer or Trustly. Then you have to pay out the win via Paysafe. That would be nothing for me, because you have to pay fees if you want to have money transferred from My Paysafecard.com to his bank account
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In any case, an e-wallet makes sense for those who prefer a fixed budget per month. For example, I Deposit a fixed amount per month. If all, then all. Out goes the mouse
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Is not there (depending on the casino) myPaysafecard the better alternative? Meanwhile, you can also pay out there and fees are often not / are only 2% (so cheaper than Skrill)
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So if a bank really looks into it, your checking account is gone. Even for this, receipts can be demanded.
And 90% of the gamblers use e-wallets, banks know that too. They are not that stupid.
It is and remains a risk. And if PSC should fall away completely, you have in principle no more possibility,
if the bank has taken a shot at you
E-wallets are just as insecure in my opinion. As you write, at least once a month you transfer money there
there. And if you use certain keywords in the transfer, the clerk will automatically receive a
A hint. Whether the bank does something is another issue, of course, but don't think that you are safe there.
Talk to a clerk, it is very interesting what they know.
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