I am a U.S. resident but I do not have a *** account. Are U.S. residents allowed to open *** accounts? I read something that if U.S. residents are no longer allowed to open clikc2pay accounts but that if you have an account from before that it is okay. A quick google search brought up a few different results so I figured I would ask here. Thanks.
Is *** open to U.S. residents?
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justaguySBR High Roller
- 02-28-10
- 156
#1Is *** open to U.S. residents?Tags: None -
xstudSBR MVP
- 01-12-08
- 1643
#2If you had an account previously you were grandfathered in. Unfortunately the service sucks anyways. NO new US accounts.Comment -
justaguySBR High Roller
- 02-28-10
- 156
#3That sucks for me I guess because I never had an account before. Unfortunately I have limited deposit options so I was looking into them. I guess they aren't really an option for me. Thanks for the response.Comment -
bracermanSBR Sharp
- 01-07-11
- 469
#4*** is awful. I know Americans are limited with deposit methods, but even if Americans were allowed, ** & ** are much better than trying to deal with ***.Comment -
ArsenalSBR MVP
- 01-30-09
- 1349
#5I have only used *** a couple of times when I wanted to get a little money into a book in a hurry and had no problems using it. From the others saying it is horrible, I guess I will just consider myself lucky that I did not have issues. It's been about 6 months since I last used them though.Comment
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