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hajnrih

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  1. Since no one else wants to share their wins or no one else gambles anymore lets get this thread back on track shall we?
  2. Another detail I discovered. you can use online exchange services to transfer funds from Neteller to Payoneer directly with 5% fees. Payoneer also has a Mastercard of their own available to many countries so that's a good option. The Mastercard costs $30 on a monthly level a fee taken when you receive your first transaction on your Payoneer account.
  3. I can tell you right away that 99.9% of all new affiliate websites don't make it through the first year. If you do the second year you'll maybe barely make enough to cover your expenses and start making some profit in the third year. No matter what affiliate program you choose and which casinos you add to your site you need to rank good on Google and drive lots of traffic to your site, 20k visitors per month at least. That translates to a lot of content on a monthly level and like I said big expenses. So think good what your goals and options are before venturing in this industry as an affiliate. Cheers
  4. Glad to see a fellow Amatic player in this section Congrats
  5. You can start with 3k weekly budget for content and stuff. That's after you spend 10-15k on setting up several websites like this one.
  6. On Endorphina you can try Safari on 1-2 euro bets. She's pretty descent for wagering and can pay big as well.
  7. I can only say for Amatic. No such game All of them eat a lot of balance. The only one I can say can help with wagering is Admiral Nelson,maybe Billionaire.
  8. Yes Coco we do have that option as the rest of the world. But the point is that withdrawals to Neteller are instant, unlike on credit/debit cards where you wait-3-4 days to get your money. Plus there are the fees when depositing/withdrawing to cards, 2.5% if not mistaken. In addition to that here in Macedonia the ATM or the bank charges a 4% conversion fee from euros/dollars to Macedonian denars and we have to pay an annual 11% tax on all income to our bank account. With e-wallets that is being avoided so you can see why they are the best option for us at the moment. On a yearly level the 11% tax comes up to a pretty high number.
  9. Nah don't intend to keep funds there, just when I need to cash out from Neteller. I actually found another way through Western Union. I should have some cash next week on Neteller will try it out see if it works.
  10. Going with OKPAY for now. More or less comes down to the same fees like withdrawing on the ATM from the Net+ Card.
  11. The only solution I found at the moment is using OKPAY. Their card is 15$ to order with a 2% fee for ATM withdrawals up to a maximum of $15. The only way to get your funds from Neteller to OKPAY is by exchanging the currency on their site via independent traders. For now there are only traders from USD from Neteller to USD to OKPAY and the fees are about 7%. If anyone has other ideas feel free to share them.
  12. I'm really hating neteller at the moment
  13. I'm curently going through every e-wallet I can find to come up with a solution Nothing works so far
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