Unibet has good news. You can deposit via Moneybookers. (They never heard about neteller) Bad news is that payouts are not allowed via Moneybookers.
So you must use bank wire from abroad
bigboydan
SBR Aristocracy
08-10-05
55420
#2
it's just hard to believe that books have never heard of NT before.
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Bill Dozer
www.twitter.com/BillDozer
07-12-05
10894
#3
It might be a way of verifying identity. You'll see this with ** and credit cards for different reasons.
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Utopia
SBR Rookie
04-26-06
29
#4
Bank wire from
a broad ?
who
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JTR
SBR Rookie
08-04-06
33
#5
I made a few deposits and withdrawals with Unibet through Moneybookers in the past and the withdrawals were instant, which is always good to have.
However since several weeks it isn“t possible to withdraw through Moneybookers anymore, they have this message on their site: "The facility to make a withdrawal to online wallets is temporarily suspended whilst we are upgrading our systems, we apologies for any inconvenience this may cause."
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kiwi
SBR Wise Guy
08-11-05
674
#6
Originally posted by Lucas
Unibet has good news. You can deposit via Moneybookers. (They never heard about neteller) Bad news is that payouts are not allowed via Moneybookers.
So you must use bank wire from abroad
Interesting is that I already have funded my Unibet account using Neteller. If you are a german customer you have the option to use Moneybookers and Neteller to deposit (but at the moment indeed withdrawals are only possible by bankwire). In some other countries they don't offer the Neteller option but don't ask my why, I don't know the reason for that.
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ttmopp
SBR Hustler
07-15-06
61
#7
I've been using Neteller with them too. They have actually pretty cool Neteller withdrawal system - just like at PokerStars - it's instant. Although I don't know how it's gonna be after the upgrade..