Hey I wanted to ask if you know reputable casinos where I can Deposit via Paysafecard and withdraw via bank transfer without having to have previously deposited via online banking.
Because the online banking account runs through my husband and this would lead to problems with a withdrawal, and other withdrawal methods I currently do not have.
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Help regarding deposits and withdrawals
11th Sep. 2020, at 06:32 pm CEST#2
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Savex wrote on 11.09.2020 at 18:22: Hey I wanted to ask if you know reputable casinos where I can Deposit via Paysafecard and withdraw via bank transfer without having to have previously deposited via online banking.
Because the online banking account runs through my husband and this would lead to problems with a withdrawal, and other withdrawal methods I currently do not own.
This works for most, but you have to verify the bank account, and if your husband's name is on it, this can lead to problems
The easiest way is to create an online account, e.g. at N26. Everything is very fast with VideoIdent and you will receive the IBAN for payment in your name directly afterwards.
Seniorfips wrote on 09/11/2020 at 18:32
You can do that with most, however you have to verify the bank account, and if your husband's name is on there, it can cause problems
So I can sign up for example at Betway Per PaysafecardDeposit,verify my account and then pay out normally by bank transfer ?
The account itself is a joint account only the online banking runs through my husband himself
Savex wrote on 11.09.2020 at 18:48
So for example I can sign up with Betway Per PaysafecardDeposit,verify my account and then withdraw normally by bank transfer ?
The account itself is a joint account only the online banking runs through my husband himself
You can deposit via paysafecard, but especially with this deposit method you have to verify your bank account for a possible withdrawal
In my opinion, this must be in your registered name.
However, this can not be said in general, since casinos are differently "knitted" in the execution of their terms and conditions.
Here it probably helps to clarify this with regard to your joint account beforehand with the support of the casino - in order not to run the Risk that the evil awakening comes at the end. Possibly you require only a power of attorney or the like.
You say that the online banking is done in your husband's name
This is not relevant for a normal bank transfer (I do not put my hand in the fire), as long as you have paper or receipts from your bank with your name and address.
If it is a bank account, which belongs only to your husband, use best yours
Otherwise, it helps to clarify the situation with the casino beforehand
And remember that you are likely to lose your withdrawal often and it is difficult to cash out. Should you therefore be a newcomer to the casino area, I advise you even not to deposit at all 🧐😂 but there are only my experience reports
Good luck
Savex wrote on 11.09.2020 at 18:48
So for example I can sign up with Betway Per PaysafecardDeposit,verify my account and then withdraw normally by bank transfer ?
The account itself is a joint account only the online banking runs through my husband himself
If it is the same account, it does not matter who does the online banking...it remains your joint account.
Hello Savex, if I were you, I would get my own account. Either a mobile account like N26 or a wallet account like Neteller. But if you Deposit primarily with Paysafe then there is often only the possibility to withdraw to bank account. If you want to withdraw to Wallet, you should also deposit with it
Help regarding deposits and withdrawals
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Because the online banking account runs through my husband and this would lead to problems with a withdrawal, and other withdrawal methods I currently do not have.
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Help regarding deposits and withdrawals
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This works for most, but you have to verify the bank account, and if your husband's name is on it, this can lead to problems
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Help regarding deposits and withdrawals
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Help regarding deposits and withdrawals
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So I can sign up for example at Betway Per Paysafecard Deposit,verify my account and then pay out normally by bank transfer ?
The account itself is a joint account only the online banking runs through my husband himself
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Help regarding deposits and withdrawals
Nobody has liked this post so far
You can deposit via paysafecard, but especially with this deposit method you have to verify your bank account for a possible withdrawal
In my opinion, this must be in your registered name.
However, this can not be said in general, since casinos are differently "knitted" in the execution of their terms and conditions.
Here it probably helps to clarify this with regard to your joint account beforehand with the support of the casino - in order not to run the Risk that the evil awakening comes at the end. Possibly you require only a power of attorney or the like.
You say that the online banking is done in your husband's name
This is not relevant for a normal bank transfer (I do not put my hand in the fire), as long as you have paper or receipts from your bank with your name and address.
If it is a bank account, which belongs only to your husband, use best yours
Otherwise, it helps to clarify the situation with the casino beforehand
And remember that you are likely to lose your withdrawal often and it is difficult to cash out. Should you therefore be a newcomer to the casino area, I advise you even not to deposit at all 🧐😂 but there are only my experience reports
Good luck
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If it is the same account, it does not matter who does the online banking...it remains your joint account.
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But is a difference who does the online banking and on which name the (online) banking account runs
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