Are Canadians still getting EFTs promptly from neteller

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I've been hearing they are being put in the check line with US people.

Is this true?

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I just requested an EFT five minutes ago and everything went as normal. I'll repost when it hits my account. Normally takes two or three business days.
 

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Excellent!!

I felt an immediate rush of freedom when I crossed the Ambassador bridge into Windsor.

You would not believe the difference in customs... into Canada - 2 seconds. Coming back - criminal till proven otherwise.

BTw, what is up with the sportsbook at the Windsor casino. Those may be the worst odds I have ever seen. They make a lottery look winnable! Other than that, loved everything about Windsor!

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No problems here, moving money as usual with no delays. Made an eft last week had it inside of 48 hrs maybe less but thats when I checked and it was there.

It's also my opinion that americans have nothing to worry about when it comes to getting paid. I just think with all the legal bs and money tied up in short term investments etc that they are simply overwhelmed. Look no further than your freedom choking govt if you want to blame someone. I hope that never happens up here...
 

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No problems here. Made a request on Sunday night after the game, and it hit my bank account Tuesday afternoon.:dancefool
 

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I was hoping that those reporting receiving their EFT transfers to Canadian banks could specify the currency of their Neteller accounts.

I'd appreciate it.
 

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It makes no difference - at least that is what neteller says.

Neteller charges 1.9% to convert USD to Can and sends Can regardless of what your account is in. I guess you used to be able to request USD.

In any case, if I was to open a Can account, I would do it in Can or Euros.

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Can you confirm that an american with a usd account can open a canadian account and eft to it from neteller in canadian or euros? Also, they charge 1.9%....what would the bank charge to switch it to usd?

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It makes no difference - at least that is what neteller says.

Neteller charges 1.9% to convert USD to Can and sends Can regardless of what your account is in. I guess you used to be able to request USD.

In any case, if I was to open a Can account, I would do it in Can or Euros.

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If my buddy has a Neteller account in Brazil, would it be a problem for me to do a peer to peer transfer to him and then have him withdrawal?
 

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If my buddy has a Neteller account in Brazil, would it be a problem for me to do a peer to peer transfer to him and then have him withdrawal?

US members no longer have that option. I'm glad I dumped everything in my Neteller acct to a frriend in France last week.
 

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If you had a budy in Brazil, I would try the option before posting about it and then you'll know.
 

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Canadians with neteller account in usd currency, are they able to use the service as normal? Withdraw back to their bank account?

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Groucho said:
I was hoping that those reporting receiving their EFT transfers to Canadian banks could specify the currency of their Neteller accounts.

I'd appreciate it.


I was wondering the same thing, appreciate your response, thanks.
 

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Yes, they are, but the money is first converted to Canadian $ at the normal exchange and a 1.9% fee. Then neteller dumps Can dollars to the bank.

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sean1 said:
Yes, they are, but the money is first converted to Canadian $ at the normal exchange and a 1.9% fee. Then neteller dumps Can dollars to the bank.

Sean

How about the paper check in usd withdrawal option for canadians? Are they still available? 1.9% fee could be saved in that way.
 

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You can withdraw funds from a USD$ NETeller account, but the funds must be deposited to a CAD$ bank account. We cannot deposit from NETeller into a USD$ Canadian account.
 

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What books have stopped using Neteller altogether?

I know all the sportsbook, hollywood, etc etc group.
I believe Horizon.

I heard Cascade, but that does not seem to be the case.

Are there other books not taking international neteller anymore?

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Untrue. I was told peer to peer was the nly option currently yesterday night on the phone without even asking about it.

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US members no longer have that option. I'm glad I dumped everything in my Neteller acct to a frriend in France last week.
 

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