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  • italiano
    SBR High Roller
    • 03-11-15
    • 217

    #1
    neteller bitcoin
    hello guys

    i have seen that there is this option in neteller, to deposit there throught bitcoind and paying only the 1 % fees, it is in my opinion a good choise for guys that didn't have a credit card bitcoins
  • Optional
    Administrator
    • 06-10-10
    • 61396

    #2
    It is limited to quite a low amount you can deposit there at once. I think around $300 only.

    If you send more then your limit it can tie up the funds whilst they reverse it.

    And then, you have restrictions on how you can spend/withdraw the funds as well if you have sent them bitcoin.


    Another poster told me recently that they send the bitcoin amount they are allowed each day to Neteller and than transfer all the funds to Skrill, and this makes the process of withdrawing/spending easier.

    I don't think it's meant to be a solution to cashing out large amounts of bitcoin. More just a service Neteller are trialing out.
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    • italiano
      SBR High Roller
      • 03-11-15
      • 217

      #3
      it is my limit process.. i have see it directly in my account, i am not a vip members there but i think that for they this limit are different

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      Originally posted by Optional
      It is limited to quite a low amount you can deposit there at once. I think around $300 only.

      If you send more then your limit it can tie up the funds whilst they reverse it.

      And then, you have restrictions on how you can spend/withdraw the funds as well if you have sent them bitcoin.


      Another poster told me recently that they send the bitcoin amount they are allowed each day to Neteller and than transfer all the funds to Skrill, and this makes the process of withdrawing/spending easier.

      I don't think it's meant to be a solution to cashing out large amounts of bitcoin. More just a service Neteller are trialing out.
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      • garvardntl
        SBR Sharp
        • 09-11-16
        • 372

        #4
        This is a nice option, especially now that Skrill/Neteller upped their fees across the board.
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        • italiano
          SBR High Roller
          • 03-11-15
          • 217

          #5
          yes it can be a good alternative


          Originally posted by garvardntl
          This is a nice option, especially now that Skrill/Neteller upped their fees across the board.
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          • theviking
            SBR Sharp
            • 04-10-07
            • 368

            #6
            Originally posted by italiano
            yes it can be a good alternative
            Yeah aggree, used that option many times, i really like it, i have the same limits
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            • italiano
              SBR High Roller
              • 03-11-15
              • 217

              #7
              i thinl if you will become a VIP, they will hight your limit... i was VIP there


              Originally posted by theviking
              Yeah aggree, used that option many times, i really like it, i have the same limits
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              • numbet13
                SBR Rookie
                • 09-26-16
                • 11

                #8
                I have bad experience with them, their support is pretty bad and they can't give a valid reason for my account closure. Make sure you are verified before putting any money in. That 1% fees might be from that exchange company (bitpay)
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                • luctens
                  SBR Wise Guy
                  • 07-04-16
                  • 521

                  #9
                  Originally posted by numbet13
                  I have bad experience with them, their support is pretty bad and they can't give a valid reason for my account closure. Make sure you are verified before putting any money in. That 1% fees might be from that exchange company (bitpay)
                  Neteller have absolutely no reason whatsoever to close anybody's account unless they think you are dodgy, so if you're not dodgy and you do want a Neteller account, you need to complain to them and take it as far as it needs to go for them to verify and re-open your account.
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