So I'm pretty sure when I made my account with Skrill years ago, I had to check the box for gambling.....why shouldn't I be allowed to do that now......
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DerJaeger2019 wrote on 10.03.2021 at 21:54: Actually surprising that gamblejoe here not reported...
Maybe because there is no Paulanergarten in Malta?
I actually read through the complete terms and conditions yesterday. All is well
Prohibited are illegal machinations of any kind, as it is everywhere in life. So no new info for me
DieWunderharke5000 wrote on 03/12/2021 at 10:06 am: Does anyone even use Skrill for anything other than gambling?
There are easier and cheaper solutions for all other uses
Ask your friends and family who are not into online gambling if they know what Skrill is.
I believe the entire e-wallet market is largely driven by gamblers. As you say, there are just better methods for everything else. PayPal or the regular direct debit.
Paypal is not a real e-wallet for me, because I don't have to have money on it to pay. They get it back comfortably and without fees from my house bank.
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DieWunderharke5000 wrote on 03/12/2021 at 10:06 am: Does anyone even use Skrill for anything other than gambling?
I actually bought games with it on Steam once. But other than that? No. Skrill, Neteller and PSC are all in the same group and are almost purely gambling wallets. Sports betting, casinos, crypto exchanges (also casino, just different). If you look at the showcases of the sites, you only ever see exactly these three areas of application
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Such a report would also interest me.
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Wait, what exactly is not allowed for us and who says it's a fact?
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Maybe because there is no Paulanergarten in Malta?
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Prohibited are illegal machinations of any kind, as it is everywhere in life. So no new info for me
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I even contacted support explicitly about an OC question and nothing happened.
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For all other applications there are easier and cheaper solutions
Ask your friends and family who are not into online gambling if they know what Skrill is
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I believe the entire e-wallet market is largely driven by gamblers. As you say, there are just better methods for everything else. PayPal or the regular direct debit.
Paypal is not a real e-wallet for me, because I don't have to have money on it to pay. They get it back comfortably and without fees from my house bank.
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I actually bought games with it on Steam once. But other than that? No. Skrill, Neteller and PSC are all in the same group and are almost purely gambling wallets. Sports betting, casinos, crypto exchanges (also casino, just different). If you look at the showcases of the sites, you only ever see exactly these three areas of application
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