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  1. Some years ago, Neteller was my top favourite e-wallet provider, but when Paysafe took it over, Neteller became more expensive to use! Skrill, on the other hand, was also taken over by Paysafe, but was managed in a slightly different way, by a different management team. But all these are nothing new to gamblers, most of whom had, at one time or another, used either Neteller or Skrill for their deposits, withdrawals and bank wire transfers. So what's new, you may be asking? Bank wire transfers, as we all know it, would take a much longer time for the money transfer to be completed. Previously, taking 10 business days was the norm. Not too long ago, the standard has improved to 5 business days, cutting the time by half. Nowadays, bank wire transfers are usually completed within 1 to 3 business days, although the transfer notification may still indicate 'up to 5 business days'. For me, my bank wire transfers via Skrill would only take 24 hours or less. Taking 2 days may still occur, but are quite seldom so far this year. Now for the best part...3 days ago, I made a wire transfer from Skrill to my local bank account, as usual, and in the usual normal manner too, but guess what? I received an email notification from my bank that money has been credited into my account...not 24 hours later, but not even 3 minutes later!!! This was the FASTEST bank wire transfer I've ever had from Skrill...and it must be a NEW RECORD for any continent-to-continent bank wire transfer speed! WELL DONE SKRILL! Hope this speed can become your new standard time for wire transfers and leave all other e-wallets providers far behind!
  2. I already write a review about SlotsMillion, you know, the first virtual reality online casino evah! They have 1981 games from over 20 gaming providers, that's a bunch of gaming providers. Well, in my review I said that their withdrawal time frame was too long in my opinion. Last friday I made a small deposit there to check their latest slots or slots that other casinos do not have. To my surprise I got lucky, that happened quite often when I make a small deposit. So that evening I requested a withdrawal and since the finance department doesn't work on weekends I had no other choice than to wait till monday (today). Guess what? It's still pending...pending and pending. Call me impatient but they can't be that busy with right? I refused to cancel my withdrawal and therefore I locked it so I cannot reverse it. SnailMillions, my grandma walks faster than you work!
  3. Hey Guys , Just thought I'd raise this I've been with Neteller for a while now and over the past year I've noticed a few things for one I know that they merged with Skrill I know about that and I would imagine with the merger there would be some improvements sadly not the case . 1. I've noticed Live Chat Support Completely Vanish when it comes to trouble shooting issues you now have to contact a number and with no Neteller phone support in New Zealand I now have to contact the Australian Support or the United Kingdom just to get somebody whom I can understand that doesn't speak broken english. (either that or wait for the delayed vip response) 2. All of a sudden there have been random security checks made I know a few members outside of myself who have been subject to having to send in extra verification for god knows what reason just to conduct business. 3. The Turnaround time for a vip callback is now a lengthy thing I requested a call on a particular day and two days later received an email asking if I still needed the call. I'm a bronze vip was a silver till the rules changed and I have to say standards have slipped a bit not happy Netty don't know whats up with you guys but I'm not impressed . -T
  4. Hi this is just a heads up to everyone who uses the pay at pump system offered by many fuel providers in recent times. Do not use your NET+ card at these pumps use another card or pay in the shop. The gas company take £100 in pending status instead of the amount in petrol you pay for. I only paid for £10 of petrol and Tesco have the amount on there end as £10 etc. I think this applies to all Fuel pay @ pump services though I'm sure not risking again!! You'll get it back within 14 business days when they see how much you have paid for at the merchant, but it's a major inconvenience. This has happened to me at Tesco today, so I'm now potless until they reimburse me my £90! So please never use NET+ card at the gas pumps or Skrill card either! So annoyed right now! Had to let everyone know!
  5. This will be going somewhere good but will require everyone's answers on who uses Paypal. Except Coco Von Crashy as I know she has one. I thought of this wonderful idea and if there are enough people I can create this mystery idea!!! Moneybookers and Neteller were my first ideas but they aren't useful to me anymore (changed rules ya dee ya dah). Although Moneybookers will be an exception through my fair lady The big question is....................How many of you use Paypal and Moneybookers (Skrill)! (Edit complete)
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