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crispyman
24 Aug 10 07:57
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Moneybookers apart, is neteller the best one?
What are the pros and cons of other e-wallets?
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Report crispyman August 25, 2010 10:22 AM BST
Any views on this?
Neteller defo has more expensive fees than moneybookers anyway.
Report M4RK1988 August 25, 2010 2:06 PM BST
I found this article about e-wallets, looks like Neteller is definitely best after Moneybookers. They didn't mention any others.

Moneybookers

Moneybookers is arguably the best E-wallet for the purposes of sports betting arbitrage. It is accepted by the majority of online sportsbooks as a method of deposit and withdrawal and nearly always free. Membership is open to most places around the world, and they offer a referral incentive program.

Moneybookers offers a range of free methods of deposit for many specific countries, while credit card deposits into Moneybookers are charged a 1.9% fee. Withdrawal from Moneybookers to your bank account is typically charged a fee of €1.80, or €3.50 for a check. Transferring money between accounts invokes a 1% fee (up to €0.50) for the sender, while the recipient has no fee.

Moneybookers accepts membership from every country in the world, except countries listed by the OECD here. Moneybookers accept every major currency, and most other common currencies.

Neteller

Neteller is the second contender for the best E-wallet for sports betting arbitrage. Neteller is accepted in about as many places as Moneybookers but they only accept four primary currencies (USD, EUR, GBP, CAD), they have larger fees, and more limitations.

All credit cards and debit card deposits into your account are charged a 3.9% fee, while other local methods of deposit are also provided and many of those are free. Neteller to Neteller account transfers charge the recipient a 1.9% fee, with a minimum charge of USD$1. Withdrawals from your Neteller account can be made with a Neteller debit card (free to activate, but subject to inactivity fees) for $2 per transaction, while EFT withdrawals to your bank account are free, and withdrawals via check are charged USD$2.

Hope that helps.
Report Lori August 25, 2010 8:24 PM BST
Always impressed with Neteller because when they had the chance to scam millions from their USA customers (It would have been a decent winner to just not pay them out like a certain bookmaker did in similar circumstances), they managed to find a way (even though it took a long time) to pay those yanks their money.
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