Bet365 turned off Neteller and Skrill globally?

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  • tamarara
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    • 11-20-19
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    #1
    Bet365 turned off Neteller and Skrill globally?
    Did anyone else notice that Bet365 does not offer Skrill and Neteller as a deposit method to new accounts? This is huge. Does anyone have an info on this?
  • Optional
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    • 06-10-10
    • 60813

    #2
    Still have Skrill, Neteller, Paypal, Paysafe, Applepay and a few others here.

    And I would guess that after KYC other payment options will be activated for new accounts.

    Only really a problem for people who don't have any other method in same name as the purchased Skrill account.
    Last edited by Optional; 11-20-19, 05:34 PM.
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    • tamarara
      SBR Rookie
      • 11-20-19
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      #3
      Originally posted by Optional
      Still have Skrill, Neteller, Paypal, Paysafe, Applepay and a few others here.

      And I would guess that after KYC other payment options will be activated for new accounts.

      Only really a problem for people who don't have any other method in same name as the purchased Skrill account.
      Hm... I still have all those options too but new accounts do not have it... Why do you think it will show up after account verification?
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      • Optional
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        • 06-10-10
        • 60813

        #4
        Originally posted by tamarara
        Hm... I still have all those options too but new accounts do not have it... Why do you think it will show up after account verification?
        Just my theory, no proof, but for a long time there has been a trade in 'fake' accounts at Bet365 and Skrill with the basic ID docs supplied.

        For quite a while now they would refuse to allow suspect Skrill depositors to withdraw that way, unless they took a wire or direct bank account deposit first. To prove it was really their account.

        I'd guess they do not want to lose any depositor money from Skrill in general and this is just a new way to manage the problem, without looking they are stealing funds from so many people.

        That's why I would expect new accounts will get Skrill access if they want it, after being KYCed through another method first.

        Just my guess though.
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        • tamarara
          SBR Rookie
          • 11-20-19
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          #5
          Originally posted by Optional
          Just my theory, no proof, but for a long time there has been a trade in 'fake' accounts at Bet365 and Skrill with the basic ID docs supplied.

          For quite a while now they would refuse to allow suspect Skrill depositors to withdraw that way, unless they took a wire or direct bank account deposit first. To prove it was really their account.

          I'd guess they do not want to lose any depositor money from Skrill in general and this is just a new way to manage the problem, without looking they are stealing funds from so many people.

          That's why I would expect new accounts will get Skrill access if they want it, after being KYCed through another method first.

          Just my guess though.
          That would be quite good, if it is true.
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