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Online Casinos in general: Listing "safe" banks. (Page 4)

Topic created on 28th May. 2020 | Page: 4 of 4 | Answers: 39 | Views: 11,331
Anonym
By the way, "MuchBetter" can be loaded completely in cash via "Cash to Code" - in addition, there are still casinos that pay out deposits via Paysafecard to an e-wallet without complaint - just to name two.
So for the people who are really worried about their account or their creditworthiness, there are still enough possibilities in 2020 to do this completely without a bank account

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gamble1
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Matthlign wrote on 30.08.2020 at 13:54: Just by the way, "MuchBetter" can be loaded via "Cash to Code" completely in cash - in addition, there are also still casinos that pay out deposits via Paysafecard also without complaint to an e-wallet - just to name two briefly.
So for the people who are really worried about their account or their creditworthiness, there are still enough possibilities in 2020 to do this completely without a bank account.

But to be able to use CashtoCode with MuchBetter the 4% fee has to go away

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Kuno_Korken
Amateur
gamble1 wrote on 08/30/2020 at 16:14
But to be able to use CashtoCode with MuchBetter the 4% fee has to go away

Such a service is not financed for free
And 4% is not the world.

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Anonym
gamble1 wrote on 08/30/2020 at 16:14
But to use CashtoCode with MuchBetter reasonably the 4% fee has to go away

In life, not even death is free
Accordingly, the 4% belong to the nice things in life, certainly not but if person XY can prevent that his bank becomes "suspicious" or it reduces the credit rating, I think one can live with it quite well
Especially since, as I said, there are other options
However, this is just my opinion, if the 4% bother you, I do not want to evaluate it
Greetings

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bruffl
Expert
Matthlign wrote on 08/30/2020 at 6:29 pm
In life, not even death is free
Accordingly, the 4% belong to the nice things in life, certainly not but if person XY can prevent that his bank becomes "suspicious" or it reduces the credit rating, I think one can live with it quite well
Especially since, as I said, there are other options
However, this is just my opinion, if the 4% bother you, I do not want to evaluate it
Greetings

If I win 5000€, and then have to pay 4%, which is 200€, I find that awesome! Maybe you should introduce a flat fee of maybe 5 €, everything above with 0.2%. ... .

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agnesaislami
Experienced
Sparkasse is a good bank. But I have also heard that others who are at the Sparkasse have already had problems. I think it depends on the amount you pay in and out and on your contact person.

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gamble1
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bruffl wrote on 30.08.2020 at 20:54
If I ever win 5000€, and then have to squeeze 4%, which is then 200€, I think that's awesome! Maybe you should introduce a flat fee of maybe 5 €, everything above that with 0.2%. ... .

The 4% are related to deposits withdrawals are as far as I'm informed for free except just with the KK there you pay fees + the for the machine

As for the Deposit fee, but CashtoCode has said in the thread that the are still negotiating to change the

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T****s
bruffl wrote on 30.08.2020 at 20:54
If I ever win 5000€, and then have to squeeze 4%, which is then 200€, I think that's awesome! Maybe you should introduce a flat fee of maybe 5 €, everything above that with 0.2%. ... .

Ridiculous... BUT hundreds or thousands of euros gamble away...

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Falko
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Compared to ecoPayz, this 4% is still a bargain at Mutchbetter. At Ecpayz, you pay 8.9% fee when you load your account there with the Paysafe card.

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Sascha666
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I can only recommend MuchBetter from experience
Is not a direct bank, but simply a practical wallet including MasterCard
Money on it with giropay costs nothing, credit card only 1%.
Cash withdrawals with the card only 1% fee, transfers 2%.

You can not completely hide transactions, but it helps to set limits and keep track

I find it useful, for example, when there are 20 or 30 freespins per 10€ Deposit at Twin.
If you plan to deposit 50 ounces anyway then you split that into 5 10s, have a buttload of free spins and your real bank account doesn't look like a battlefield.
Additionally, there's the lottery of cash prizes if you generate sales, but I haven't won anything yet
The acceptance is also quite decent, you can deposit at the usual suspects with it

If I remember correctly Skrill and Neteller have higher fees overall, but I may be wrong
👍

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