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Online Casinos in general: Skrill account

Topic created on 05th Dec. 2024 | Page: 1 of 1 | Answers: 4 | Views: 332
Carson75
Visitor
Hello friends, I have had a Skrill account for a long time and I have some money that I have won on it. My question to you: Is it legal if I transfer money from my Skrill account to my normal bank account or is my bank messing around again and wants to know where it comes from? I'm talking about a few hundred euros here, so no large sums.
Thanks in advance.

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danny005
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Carson75 wrote on 05.12.2024 at 09:44: Hello friends, I have had a Skrill account for a long time from where I have some money that I have won on it. My question to you: Is it legal if I transfer money from my Skrill account to my normal bank account or is my bank spinning around again and wants to know where it comes from? I'm talking about a few hundred euros here, so no large sums.
Thanks in advance.

Just withdraw the money with your Skrill debit card, then you'll have fewer headaches.

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gamble1
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There is always a Risk of inquiries when a transaction is received on your account that does not immediately show where it originated. Admittedly, the risk is usually higher for foreign transactions than for domestic ones, but it cannot be completely ruled out.

A few hundred euros is not a large sum that will immediately set off any alarms, and it is generally perfectly legal to withdraw money from your Skrill wallet to your account. But due to Skrill's reputation for being used frequently in gambling, I think I would tend to go with danny005's suggestion in your situation.

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roccoammo11
Expert
I would also prefer to withdraw the money from the ATM with my Skrill card and if I absolutely have to Deposit it into my account - go to the bank and deposit the cash...
however, I find it much more convenient to pay for everything directly with my skrill card and when I need cash I go to the ATM and withdraw it with the skrill card...

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Carson75
Visitor
Many thanks for your answers

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