I use to only use ******* to deposit and withdraw from full tilt. Now only choices I have are click2pay, epassport, and neteller. Which one would u guys recommend? Has anyone had any problems with neteller as of late?
Thanks guys
jjgold
SBR Aristocracy
07-20-05
388179
#2
I would use neteller
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ourbet
SBR Sharp
12-23-05
464
#3
Please be aware though Pete - if you're based in the US, Neteller may now only be a short term solution.
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Sam Odom
SBR Aristocracy
10-30-05
58063
#4
Of those 3 options I would use Neteller but would be looking for something else more DIRECTLY connected to the books you use.
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moses millsap
SBR Hall of Famer
08-25-05
8289
#5
I would stay away from Full Tilt first off, but if you like playing there, Neteller is your choice.
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Pistol Pete
Restricted User
08-30-05
330
#6
Owned any reason you say stay away? PLayed with them long time now and even today they still have the same amount of traffic. One big reason I think Full Tilt is safe is b/c of the pros that endorse the site, and I think I read somewhere that they actually own stake in the company.
I may be wrong here but I think that even if they decided to comply with the law, dont think site would screw over players b/c of the pros who are linked to the site, would tarnish their rep. On top of that the only poker rooms to fold so far (may be wrong again) seem to be the ones publicly traded.
Also very sacred to use neteller, know people who had bad expericence with them and also can trust my money being there since I believe they will fold very soon and find every reason to keep money. I know this sounds paranoid but I dont like to gamble on things like that.
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isetcap
SBR MVP
12-16-05
4006
#7
I've heard from reliable sources that Full Tilt is the place to be if your looking for some good collusion as opposed to fair poker.
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moses millsap
SBR Hall of Famer
08-25-05
8289
#8
I just don't feel the place is fair PP, nothing I can confirm though except for the ridiculous swings where you catch everything for 20-30 minutes and then the hour that follows where you get no playable hands at all. Not to mention the short stack allins usually survive 3-4 times before the software busts them, they never die if the table is shorthanded.