Usually is instant...has taken 15 minutes when they are busy.
Only transfers one way though - so you can't transfer back into neteller once you've assigned the money to the ATM area. (at least it was this was for me previously)
Usually is instant...has taken 15 minutes when they are busy.
Only transfers one way though - so you can't transfer back into neteller once you've assigned the money to the ATM area. (at least it was this was for me previously)
I use Neteller everyday. Of course you can transfer any amount from your debit card back to your Neteller account with one click,lol. This system is one of the best out there right now but there are new ones popping up all the time. SO far Neteller is the safest. Instacash is awesome too.
I feel comfortable when I have high balances there. I know they are making a killing with their fees so I doubt they are gonna pick up and leave. Plus they are a publicly traded stock (in Europe I think) just like any other major bank here in the US.
Good point Hitman. By looking at their fees, you have to think that they are making millions upon MILLIONS of dollars. I can't believe that we haven't seen any serious competition for them.
Do you remeber when books took Paypal? Oh man, that was easy as pie. I remember Neteller was the only serious competiton then, and I would say to myself "Neteller is so shitty compared to PP, I will never use Neteller." Now I've got about 11 million netpoints. Too bad Ebay bought Paypal :sad3:
I don't remember exactly what it was that was so good about it, but there was definitely a lot of groaning when they left the market. I'm not even sure that I had used Neteller while Paypal was around.
Seems like, at the time, Neteller could only process 2500 at a time. While Paypal was pretty much all you wanted. Also my ACH deposits would hit my paypal account within 2 business days, while neteller takes a minimum of 4.
I recall reading there was a monthly fee to have it as well as a per usage fee for both ATM withdrawals and debit card purchases? Is this still the case?